Hi! First time posting.
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I'm the second owner of this 1993 SE V6 Goat purchased in 1994 with 60,000mi.
Original owner was an old man who installed a lexan bug deflector, steel bull bar, fog lights, air horn, deer whistles, reverse beeper, and my favorite feature of this truck aside from the air horn... a driver-side over-the-door hand grab from a Oldsmobuick (pics coming.) I had the timing belt done on purchase (hasn't been done since.)
Manifold bolts are popped, trailer hitch is bent, needs a muffler and a parking brake, first gear is starting to slip (stock clutch) and it's got a little rust on the body but not much. I
think the frame is rust-free (hope so anyway.) Odometer reads 185,000 but stopped working c.1998. My best guess is ~300,000mi. Pretty much stock and nothing wrong with her that can't be easily fixed.
At one point she wore Thule bars for boats, bikes + skis and we have a mint black rocket box in storage. Sitting on 30.5 BFGs and either stock or very slightly upgraded off-the-shelf suspension and brakes. I don't ride her hard anymore, but she'll still churn up rock, gravel, snow or mud two-track without a problem. She did some surveying with me, and she's traveled across the country several times, but never been abused. I just returned home from a 1,200mi spin Denver-> Durango-> El Malpais-> Taos-> Crestone-> Denver and she didn't miss a beat. This truck is so mint it still has the stock head unit.
Here's the deal... I want to drive this baby to Ushuaia from Denver. I'm not out to prove anything, not sponsored, not rich, not in a hurry to get there. Just want to hang out and see cool places, meet people and take pictures. Take a couple years at least. Who knows if I'll come back or just keep going.
My guess is it's time to rebuild the engine... address the exhaust manifold (finally after 20 years,) change the timing belt and water pump, upgrade the cam.
Don't need rock-crawling articulation but I do like taking the scenic route s̶o̶m̶e̶times most times. On board air? Winch? Sand ladders?
I'm picturing myself traveling pretty light, almost like backpacking out of the truck. I'll go off the grid for few days to a week at a time, but not much longer than that. Safari rack for water, fuel and spare, aux deep cycle battery + small solar panel, roof tent.
Budget for improvements ~$4500-6000. Time frame to departure 3-4 months.
I've always dreamed of doing this but I'm not sure if I should build the Goat or just fly to Chile and buy a second-hand, built 4Runner/ HiLux/ Navarra there. I'm kinda thinking out loud to you strangers on the internet hoping you'll talk me into it, offer me suggestions, inspiration, advice, tech tips and let me buy you a beer while we build this sucker. ;-) Waddya say?