uncompromise
Adventurer
I've been in a similar enquiry for the past nine months. As an Australian, now based in San Francisco, I lament the lack of availability of the Landcruiser 70's I'm used to driving back home. So while I don't have an opinion on US rigs, I can substantiate the concerns about availability of parts and mechanics with the necessary know-how outside of the US. I've driven all over the world, and have found that Toyota, Mitsubishi and Mercedes are likely to be the most common vehicles you will find wherever you go.
Because I'm considering similar applications to you, I've been thinking about fuel-type, cost, and range, living in vs living beside, security and transportability of the vehicle, given that there are a number of overseas crossings required to drive around the world.
I haven't landed on a definitive answer as yet - like you, I've been in deep research - but am leaning towards the Mitsubish Fuso FG 4x4 as the base, with a service body and an Alaskan Camper (or similar slide in hard-sided pop up truck camper) for the body. Alternatively, a modded lockable walk-in service body for absolute security.
I've found a few references that might be useful for you:
- Exploring Planet Earth in a Vehicle
- The Ten Best Used Vehicles for Exploring the World
- Overland Campervans and How to Choose One
- Stephen Stewart (personal site for a highly experienced global vehicle traveller)
I'm looking forward to tracking your ongoing exploration.
Because I'm considering similar applications to you, I've been thinking about fuel-type, cost, and range, living in vs living beside, security and transportability of the vehicle, given that there are a number of overseas crossings required to drive around the world.
I haven't landed on a definitive answer as yet - like you, I've been in deep research - but am leaning towards the Mitsubish Fuso FG 4x4 as the base, with a service body and an Alaskan Camper (or similar slide in hard-sided pop up truck camper) for the body. Alternatively, a modded lockable walk-in service body for absolute security.
I've found a few references that might be useful for you:
- Exploring Planet Earth in a Vehicle
- The Ten Best Used Vehicles for Exploring the World
- Overland Campervans and How to Choose One
- Stephen Stewart (personal site for a highly experienced global vehicle traveller)
I'm looking forward to tracking your ongoing exploration.