nickw
Adventurer
I had a super clean 78' 40 for years and I'd disagree with the reliability part from a practical perspective. While they are simple, very well built and robust......reliability when NEW was excellent, 40+ year old vehicles are a different story in todays world....particularly ones where many OEM parts don't exist and cheap(er) replacements have been introduced and used over the years. Simple things like the t-case parking brake don't have good high quality aftermarket replacement parts on par with long discontinued OEM stuff.Many people go around the world on a motorcycle two up. There isn't a bike made that can carry what a 40 carries so lets render the capacity parameter moot.
The same can be said about comfort.
Comfort and capacity are a matter of choice. Reliability is not...
Its not all that hard to make a 40 have similar reliability to an anvil. Some would argue that the closer you leave one to stock the more reliable it is. Not going to pick a side on that debate but rest assured a well maintained (as opposed to built) 40 will take you pretty much anywhere, and bring you back.
I had the intentions of making mine into a super reliable & simple overlanding rig, figured I'd throw in a modern 5spd transmission, which necessitated upgrading to split case, which meant I lost my t-case parking brake, which mean I had to upgrade rear axle....on and on and on to the point it was custom vehicle with custom vehicle problems. Don't even get me started with GM repowers, may as well just buy a GM pickup IMO.....it's engineered to work together properly.