Member III
While currently have a 2013 Tacoma that I love, I decided that making it an overland vehicle just wasn't for me. I like things with character, and building yet another Taco Overland Rig just seemed ... meh ...
Don't get me wrong, I love the Taco, and what some people transform them into is amazing, but I just wasn't really feeling it. I decided to go the path less traveled, it has made all the difference.
It's a 1999 Isuzu Vehicross. Paid only $1800 because the transmission was supposed to be dead. It was just out of fluid. So new fluids, new gaskets, and a new transmission filter and it actually drives very well. (The Taco in the background is my current DD. You can also see where I started to remove the faux carbon fiber vinyl wrap.
Yes, it needs work. A lot of work actually, but mechanically it is reasonably sound. For $1800 I got a 4wd vehicle that definitely has character.
Don't get me wrong, I love the Taco, and what some people transform them into is amazing, but I just wasn't really feeling it. I decided to go the path less traveled, it has made all the difference.
It's a 1999 Isuzu Vehicross. Paid only $1800 because the transmission was supposed to be dead. It was just out of fluid. So new fluids, new gaskets, and a new transmission filter and it actually drives very well. (The Taco in the background is my current DD. You can also see where I started to remove the faux carbon fiber vinyl wrap.
Yes, it needs work. A lot of work actually, but mechanically it is reasonably sound. For $1800 I got a 4wd vehicle that definitely has character.