My questions are probably very naive, but I am just a beginner 
So I've been driving 4x4 vehicles for a decade and currently I own an 80-series land cruiser. Last year I also bought a van and converted it into a camper myself. I bought what's most popular in Europe and was relatively wide: a Fiat Ducato. After just one trip I know that the vehicle is a piece of junk. The engine sucks, the tranny sucks, even the doors need a good slam to close. The van is from 2004 and very well cared of, so the problem is the engineering and not user neglect.
So my plan is to stick with Japanese vehicles as I always do. My plan is to buy a Canter, the small version, which weighs around 2500kg. I will, once again, build a camper from scratch, which is no problem, but the problem is vehicle availability, and thats the main question of my post. In Europe there are only rear wheel drive vehicles and only manual tranny. I will use the truck for mild camping and not hardcore expedition so an auto tranny would be great, a d I would also like to have full time 4x4.
My first option is to look for an auto tranny (probably JDM) and a front axle. I assume that this will be quite expensive.
My second option is to buy a slightly wrecked Land Cruiser FZJ80 for around $2000 and use the following components: engine 4.5L inline six, 373Nm, auto tranny, transfer case, front and rear axles. The weight of an armed (winch bumpers etc.) Land Cruiser is around 2700kg and the weight of a canter camper will be probably around 3300kg so I assume not a big difference in performance. I could sell the rest of the LC parts to friends so probably I will get some of my investment back.
Is it a good idea? Or are the engine and axles too weak?
So I've been driving 4x4 vehicles for a decade and currently I own an 80-series land cruiser. Last year I also bought a van and converted it into a camper myself. I bought what's most popular in Europe and was relatively wide: a Fiat Ducato. After just one trip I know that the vehicle is a piece of junk. The engine sucks, the tranny sucks, even the doors need a good slam to close. The van is from 2004 and very well cared of, so the problem is the engineering and not user neglect.
So my plan is to stick with Japanese vehicles as I always do. My plan is to buy a Canter, the small version, which weighs around 2500kg. I will, once again, build a camper from scratch, which is no problem, but the problem is vehicle availability, and thats the main question of my post. In Europe there are only rear wheel drive vehicles and only manual tranny. I will use the truck for mild camping and not hardcore expedition so an auto tranny would be great, a d I would also like to have full time 4x4.
My first option is to look for an auto tranny (probably JDM) and a front axle. I assume that this will be quite expensive.
My second option is to buy a slightly wrecked Land Cruiser FZJ80 for around $2000 and use the following components: engine 4.5L inline six, 373Nm, auto tranny, transfer case, front and rear axles. The weight of an armed (winch bumpers etc.) Land Cruiser is around 2700kg and the weight of a canter camper will be probably around 3300kg so I assume not a big difference in performance. I could sell the rest of the LC parts to friends so probably I will get some of my investment back.
Is it a good idea? Or are the engine and axles too weak?