what car would you take on this journey?
What car would you take on this journey?
J70 Land Cruiser
Ford Transit
Overlanding dick riders will say landcruiser....you can do it in a stock Jeep TJ or a fucking kombi bus.
You dont need lol series 80 landcruiser with big tires and no balls for an engine to complete the journey.
125cc moped
whatever the mexican insurgents won't steal.
Hmm never seen guys going on the west side of the Darien Gap
I'd take pic related
My Hilux, with a set of 32x11.5 all-terrains
thats a really comfy picture
Suzuki SX4
...
probably a 4runner
>only worrying about mexico
believe me
everything below mexico its MUCH WORSE
a WRX STI mostly for the AWD/Power is necessary because most parts in mexico have shit roads or dirt roads
>You dont need lol series 80 landcruiser with big tires and no balls for an engine to complete the journey.
this
Safari spec 260z
no doubt about i
Currently getting canopy set up for camping.
Building some basic wooden cabinetes for provisions and general tools. Futon.
Wife and I plan on doing the 49 states + leaf provinces.
I have an 86 vw vanagon westy that my grandfather did the above + central and south america in. 850k miles, just lost my second engine. Considering doing the ford conversion.
It's nice to have if you want to explore the road less traveled
>lifted Suzuki sidekick/samurai/geo tracker
It'll be the QTest expedition of all time
2nd gen samurai with a few simple mods
This
>The first all-land auto crossing of the Darien Gap was in 1985–87 by Loren Upton and Patty Mercier in a Jeep taking 741 days to travel 125 miles (201 km)
741 days
how the hell
>Any country south of Canada
>Worth visiting
Lotus esprit
Fuck off chink.
>implying you'd get that far
Good job, comrade.
286 rubles have been deposited in your account.
>175k
>fifth owner
>salvaged title
>Subaru Legacy (BG)
Just for kicks.
>741 days
>To travel 125 miles
>Jeep
Hm. Made good time.
I would take a 2wd Jeep Cherokee.
your truck would look awsome with some steelies for the feelies
Fucking Terradyne Gurka would be the only safe thing to take through those shitholes.
Honestly, I'd have a lot of fun doing it in a Suzuki samurai/jimny
Only reason I am running these aluminums is because a buddy had free AT tires from his old truck. When these wear out I will go back to steels.
A 90's grand Cherokee with a twin-turbo wet shot boosted 392 HEMI