Most "Classic" Overland Rig?

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So I was wondering what everybody regarded as the most "classic" rig to take overland. If you look back, the FJ's, Land Rover's, Willys Jeeps/Wagons...what do you guys think goes down as the one that truly pioneered overlanding? Or, the rig that made the biggest impact in the hobby?
 

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Being new to overlanding and a Wrangler lover. I would say that the Land Rover is the iconic overland rig also. When I think overland I think of Land Rover.


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Ive got a 4Runner but without hesitation I would also cast my vote for a Land Rover.
I agree, though lots of vehicles come to mind. Sadly, and I can say this because I own one, the most recent designs don't feel iconic overland to me. The exit of the LR4/Discovery 4 for the new Discovery makes a lot of us very sad. Don't get me wrong, it's going to be a great and highly capable vehicle, but it just looks like every other rounded SUV on the market.
 
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I agree, though lots of vehicles come to mind. Sadly, and I can say this because I own one, the most recent designs don't feel iconic overland to me. The exit of the LR4/Discovery 4 for the new Discovery makes a lot of us very sad. Don't get me wrong, it's going to be a great and highly capable vehicle, but it just looks like every other rounded SUV on the market.

I guess I should have clarified I meant the older ones. Don't get me wrong I'D LOVE a minty fresh 2017 Rover! Haha! But when I close my eyes and think of an overland rig it's definitely an older Rover!
 
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I guess I should have clarified I meant the older ones. Don't get me wrong I'D LOVE a minty fresh 2017 Rover! Haha! But when I close my eyes and think of an overland rig it's definitely an older Rover!
I agree with you! I think some of the newer Rovers, especially the Defender and Discovery4 are the last of the iconic Rovers, though the old timers are it!
 

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I really am surprised nobody has chimed in for Toyota, such as the FJ40 or 45's. I can understand the Willys Jeep/wagon getting over looked completely. While they were marketed heavily in the 4x4 market, it was never for long distance overland travel. I honesty think the FJ40 could give an early LR for the title...but that's just me.


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I agree with the general consensus around Land Rover... but I think some credit is due to the old VW microbus, as they helped usher in more of the life-on-the-road feel.