Outdooraholic
Adventurer
I guess I'll go ahead and start this. I bought this 2000 Mitsubishi Montero Sport in 2013 for $1,750. I needed something cheap just to pull a car on a dolly as I was racing my 1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse in a Rallyx series out in Tucson, AZ. I spent a week freshening it up (timing belt, water pump, new gaskets, transmission flush, spark plugs, wires, sensors, etc). I needed it to be cheap but also reliable.
It served its role perfectly, taking me and my Eclipse back in forth to Arizona without incident. After that year I was no longer racing in Arizona and no longer needed the dolly, which I sold. The Montero Sport mostly sat. I used it occasionally when I was working on my Mitsubishi Evolution, which was my daily driver. I took it on some hunting trips. Then I got bored with it. I had purchased it for a specific role and it was no longer needed in that role. I decided to sell it and buy something more fun.
I listed in on Craigslist and ended up buying a 1985 Corvette to play around with. I got a few calls about it but nothing serious. Then I went out of town and never relisted it. I still intended to sell it one day, but instead it mostly sat in the driveway while I drove either the Evo or the Corvette.

Fast forward to just a few months ago. I came to the realization that most of my hobbies would benefit more from the Montero Sport then just having sports cars. I enjoy hiking, camping, traveling, hunting, and fishing. I heard about "Overlanding" and instantly fell in love with the idea. The Montero Sport was going to stay. Time to sell the Vette.
By the way, here was my last truck: a 2002 Chevy Avalanche Z-71 that I bought bone stock in 2008. Over the next 4 years before I sold it, I turned this truck into an overlander, without evening knowing what overlanding was! This was my campsite at the trailhead to Black Mesa, the tallest point in Oklahoma.
The Plan:
The goal is a reliable, well mannered truck that is as well suited on the road as it is off. I know these trucks aren't known for their fuel economy, but I don't want to do anything to drastically decrease my miles per gallon either. And if I can I would love to bump them up a bit.
It served its role perfectly, taking me and my Eclipse back in forth to Arizona without incident. After that year I was no longer racing in Arizona and no longer needed the dolly, which I sold. The Montero Sport mostly sat. I used it occasionally when I was working on my Mitsubishi Evolution, which was my daily driver. I took it on some hunting trips. Then I got bored with it. I had purchased it for a specific role and it was no longer needed in that role. I decided to sell it and buy something more fun.

I listed in on Craigslist and ended up buying a 1985 Corvette to play around with. I got a few calls about it but nothing serious. Then I went out of town and never relisted it. I still intended to sell it one day, but instead it mostly sat in the driveway while I drove either the Evo or the Corvette.

Fast forward to just a few months ago. I came to the realization that most of my hobbies would benefit more from the Montero Sport then just having sports cars. I enjoy hiking, camping, traveling, hunting, and fishing. I heard about "Overlanding" and instantly fell in love with the idea. The Montero Sport was going to stay. Time to sell the Vette.
By the way, here was my last truck: a 2002 Chevy Avalanche Z-71 that I bought bone stock in 2008. Over the next 4 years before I sold it, I turned this truck into an overlander, without evening knowing what overlanding was! This was my campsite at the trailhead to Black Mesa, the tallest point in Oklahoma.
The Plan:
The goal is a reliable, well mannered truck that is as well suited on the road as it is off. I know these trucks aren't known for their fuel economy, but I don't want to do anything to drastically decrease my miles per gallon either. And if I can I would love to bump them up a bit.
- Clean, comfortable, and organized interior.
- 2" lift to fit 33" tires.
- Rock sliders and a rear bumper with swing out tire carrier.
- Intake (snorkel) and exhaust to give a slight boost to power and mpg.
- Mounted air compressor and rear air locker.
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