Badmiker
Member
Greetings fellow travelers,
I am not sure this is the best place to ask this question so if you have an idea of a more appropriate forum location please let me know and I’ll try and get it moved.
For the last 15 years my partner and I have lived away from our home country. We don’t have any family back in the USA or any property. We cut all ties with the USA when we left as we knew it would be between 10 and 25 years before we returned. Where we currently live is home.
Now, we are between 4 and 7 years away from being able to FIRE (financially independent retire early). We will both be under 50 at that point and don’t want to settle down in any one location any more than we have for the last 20 years.
We have both traveled fairly extensively on motorcycles, in cars, by foot, and via plane across the globe. We are fine living for extended periods of time in very small accommodation. We are currently thinking of ‘retiring’ into an expedition vehicle.
Now, we will have a sizeable nest egg and a reasonable residual income that should be more than enough to do this. We are of course still a fair few years out so plans may change and evolve as you would expect and require them to. However we doubt we will be in the position to afford a fully custom built turnkey expedition truck from somewhere like Unicat, global Expedition vehicles, etc. I am an engineer by trade, Diesel automotive and HD development engineer. In my former life I was both an automotive technician and an electronics technician. I am more than capable of planning, and assembling large portions of the job while outsourcing the things I am not able to do myself.
I believe we will be able to build what we are looking for, for a reasonable budget plus a healthy amount of sweat equity. I of course could be very wrong, and we could have to bail on the idea before, during, or after the build. These are risks I am aware of and am willing to take.
The current issue I am looking at currently is location. As we don’t live in the USA currently, we don’t have a useable garage or anything like that. Heck, we don’t even have a mailing address in the USA at this point in time. Because we have no ties anywhere we have absolute freedom as to where we decide to spend about a year putting this thing together.
For those of you who have built larger expedition vehicles, Mogs, F650’s, Medium duty trucks, etc, where did you source your work space? Did you rent commercial garage space? Do you live on a farm with a barn? Ideally I want a space I can work in year round in a covered environment that I can lock up. Living on premises in a camper or mobile home would be a bonus but might be questionable in a commercially zoned location. I think, currently, that a shop with an office space with plumbing would be perfect but probably not legal.
I welcome any discussion on logistics, location (state, city, etc), building type, or anything else you feel like would be a positive or constructive comment on this plan.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
I am not sure this is the best place to ask this question so if you have an idea of a more appropriate forum location please let me know and I’ll try and get it moved.
For the last 15 years my partner and I have lived away from our home country. We don’t have any family back in the USA or any property. We cut all ties with the USA when we left as we knew it would be between 10 and 25 years before we returned. Where we currently live is home.
Now, we are between 4 and 7 years away from being able to FIRE (financially independent retire early). We will both be under 50 at that point and don’t want to settle down in any one location any more than we have for the last 20 years.
We have both traveled fairly extensively on motorcycles, in cars, by foot, and via plane across the globe. We are fine living for extended periods of time in very small accommodation. We are currently thinking of ‘retiring’ into an expedition vehicle.
Now, we will have a sizeable nest egg and a reasonable residual income that should be more than enough to do this. We are of course still a fair few years out so plans may change and evolve as you would expect and require them to. However we doubt we will be in the position to afford a fully custom built turnkey expedition truck from somewhere like Unicat, global Expedition vehicles, etc. I am an engineer by trade, Diesel automotive and HD development engineer. In my former life I was both an automotive technician and an electronics technician. I am more than capable of planning, and assembling large portions of the job while outsourcing the things I am not able to do myself.
I believe we will be able to build what we are looking for, for a reasonable budget plus a healthy amount of sweat equity. I of course could be very wrong, and we could have to bail on the idea before, during, or after the build. These are risks I am aware of and am willing to take.
The current issue I am looking at currently is location. As we don’t live in the USA currently, we don’t have a useable garage or anything like that. Heck, we don’t even have a mailing address in the USA at this point in time. Because we have no ties anywhere we have absolute freedom as to where we decide to spend about a year putting this thing together.
For those of you who have built larger expedition vehicles, Mogs, F650’s, Medium duty trucks, etc, where did you source your work space? Did you rent commercial garage space? Do you live on a farm with a barn? Ideally I want a space I can work in year round in a covered environment that I can lock up. Living on premises in a camper or mobile home would be a bonus but might be questionable in a commercially zoned location. I think, currently, that a shop with an office space with plumbing would be perfect but probably not legal.
I welcome any discussion on logistics, location (state, city, etc), building type, or anything else you feel like would be a positive or constructive comment on this plan.
Thanks in advance,
Mike