Smallest four-wheeled expedition vehicle?

Lang

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FIAT 500 (old type) might be hardest to beat. 500cc, two cylinder aircooled. Vladivostok to Anchorage 33,000km in 99 days.Leaving+ferry+Tomb+River.jpg
 

WMDunkin

Adventurer
I am surprised no one has mentioned the Class 11 baja bugs. Basically stock VW bugs that complete the Baja 1000

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Thirty-Nine

Explorer
I have seen a few of these running around in Washington state with plates on them. Not quite sure how they did that.
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That. Is. Awesome.

Every now and then I see Kei trucks on craigslist, but unless you live in rural Oregon, they're not road legal. However, I did run across a Daihatsu Hijet a few months ago that was road legal (or was advertised as such).

- Andy
 

dasmule

New member
Here's our Micro-Overlander project: 1979 Suzuki LJ81. We bought it a couple months ago pretty much stock as you see it here. We built the bed rack and added the roof top tent and larger tires. Plan to build out a full camp kitchen in the pick up bed.
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Road legal and licensed in WA state.
 
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tanglefoot

ExPoseur
My friend in Japan just shared a new concept from Suzuki being revealed there: the Hustler. It's a combination of micro-car and utility vehicle.

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