Like so many others, I'm considering building an "expedition vehicle" (in my case, more of a roadtrip/offroad camper). I'm not fully set on going this approach but I want to explore my options. Here's how I see the choices but I'm not sure how some of the less common (basically, anything other than Mitsu/Canter FG) trucks hold up.
I've also been looking at the canter rosa buses (in 4x4) but it's harder to find those with lower mileage/in decent shape.
So... any opinions? Does anyone have any experience with the Isuzu Elf, Nissan Atlas or Toyota HiAce for conversion? Would love to hear some suggestions... or do I just take the lame/boring route and build out a front wheel drive Dodge Promaster with some knobby tires that won't actually go anywhere? So many choices!
-Matt
- US market Fuso FG: Hard to find for a good price but also in good shape on the used market. Lots of support, almost guaranteed to have Air Con and a turbo engine, only available in single cab.
- Imported JDM Fuso FG: Pretty easy to find, oddly. Former firetrucks usually have very low mileage. Unfortunately very hard to find with AC but crew cab is almost ubiquitous. The engine is almost always NA so I'm not sure about highway usage or in the mountains. These seem to have a good reputation (lots of Ausie builds). Some decent aftermarket support from what I can tell (Super single wheels, bumers/barwork, suspension upgrades, etc...)
- Isuzu Elf, Nissan Atlas, Toyota Hiace: I know nothing about these three. These seem to also be common fire trucks so mileage is typically low and typically crew cab. no clue on aftermarket support or capabilities in light offroad (overlanding) situations or reliability... Also, nearly all of the imports I've found have smaller non-turbo diesels so I'm not sure how they will do at altitude or on the highway.
I've also been looking at the canter rosa buses (in 4x4) but it's harder to find those with lower mileage/in decent shape.
So... any opinions? Does anyone have any experience with the Isuzu Elf, Nissan Atlas or Toyota HiAce for conversion? Would love to hear some suggestions... or do I just take the lame/boring route and build out a front wheel drive Dodge Promaster with some knobby tires that won't actually go anywhere? So many choices!
-Matt