B.N.Z.MTNS
Elevation 8,500’
Well finally, after a few months of searching for the right rig to get a Montero back into our family again, I went ahead and pulled the trigger on this one. I shared on the Facebook page, but wanted to share here as well as I will be a regular visitor gleaning more information as I continue to improve.
 This one was posted on the Facebook page and I have been communicating with the seller for a couple weeks about it.
He made some concessions on price and I was able to pick up a bargain airplane ticket to go out there and drive it home.
I think I paid premium price as far as Monteros go... but for a straight body, rust free specimen with all necessary maintenance up-to-date and quality aftermarket modifications, I would’ve spent that amount of money over the next couple years anyway doing the same things.
It goes down the interstate at 80 just fine and could easily be a daily driver if I wanted. In fact, these pictures were taken earlier today on the last third of my thousand mile journey home.
This rig will now reside in the western Colorado mountains at 8,500 feet elevation and there will be plenty more mountainous backdrops with this in the foreground.
I have already discovered my first project will be to determine why I’m getting minimal to no heat from the heater. I’m hoping I don’t have to pull the whole dash apart.
 This one was posted on the Facebook page and I have been communicating with the seller for a couple weeks about it.
He made some concessions on price and I was able to pick up a bargain airplane ticket to go out there and drive it home.
I think I paid premium price as far as Monteros go... but for a straight body, rust free specimen with all necessary maintenance up-to-date and quality aftermarket modifications, I would’ve spent that amount of money over the next couple years anyway doing the same things.
It goes down the interstate at 80 just fine and could easily be a daily driver if I wanted. In fact, these pictures were taken earlier today on the last third of my thousand mile journey home.
This rig will now reside in the western Colorado mountains at 8,500 feet elevation and there will be plenty more mountainous backdrops with this in the foreground.
I have already discovered my first project will be to determine why I’m getting minimal to no heat from the heater. I’m hoping I don’t have to pull the whole dash apart.