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I am considering acquiring a full size truck for my second project. My first was a 1993 Mazda MPV 3L 4WD ALL.
Hope to get some advice here. My budget is limited (around 2K 'naked' purchase). I hope to do some wilderness camping and backroads exploring in summer and I want to 'camp' in ski resorts parking lots in the winter. My thoughts:
- Extended cab; I sometimes need to haul up to 4 people.
- Long bed; I want to be able to sleep in the back with a topper/canopy.
Platform:
- Pre 1996 Ford truck with a 4.9 straight six; seem hard to find with the above requirements.
- Post 1999 Ford truck with a 4.2 v6; seem 'less' affordable.
- Pre 1996 GM Chevy with a 350; poor mileage, needs front axle swap?
Future upgrades:
- Propane furnace for cab & bed with an under the frame tank (requires insulation of bed and cabin?)
- Drinking water tank (how to keep it from freezing?)
- Some sort of tent-pop-up maybe a used/diy Wildernest for the summer?
- Small suspension lift with slightly larger off-and-on-road all season tires.
- A winch with custom bumper.
- Aux driving lights and battery.
- Solar panels for the summer.
I don't mind getting my hands dirty but I do not have a garage or large power tools. What do you seasoned explorers think? Should I stick to my little Japanese mini van? How does the 4.2 V6 from Ford perform when your truck is loaded with gear and accessories? My mini van loaded with all my gear gets poor <10 MPG mileage and is unsuitable for B.C. backroads in the winter.
Cheers,
Ivan
I am a new long-time lurker this is my second post
I am considering acquiring a full size truck for my second project. My first was a 1993 Mazda MPV 3L 4WD ALL.
Hope to get some advice here. My budget is limited (around 2K 'naked' purchase). I hope to do some wilderness camping and backroads exploring in summer and I want to 'camp' in ski resorts parking lots in the winter. My thoughts:
- Extended cab; I sometimes need to haul up to 4 people.
- Long bed; I want to be able to sleep in the back with a topper/canopy.
Platform:
- Pre 1996 Ford truck with a 4.9 straight six; seem hard to find with the above requirements.
- Post 1999 Ford truck with a 4.2 v6; seem 'less' affordable.
- Pre 1996 GM Chevy with a 350; poor mileage, needs front axle swap?
Future upgrades:
- Propane furnace for cab & bed with an under the frame tank (requires insulation of bed and cabin?)
- Drinking water tank (how to keep it from freezing?)
- Some sort of tent-pop-up maybe a used/diy Wildernest for the summer?
- Small suspension lift with slightly larger off-and-on-road all season tires.
- A winch with custom bumper.
- Aux driving lights and battery.
- Solar panels for the summer.
I don't mind getting my hands dirty but I do not have a garage or large power tools. What do you seasoned explorers think? Should I stick to my little Japanese mini van? How does the 4.2 V6 from Ford perform when your truck is loaded with gear and accessories? My mini van loaded with all my gear gets poor <10 MPG mileage and is unsuitable for B.C. backroads in the winter.
Cheers,
Ivan