La Aduana: 1979 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ45
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Overland Expo 2013: Jumbolanders
One of the coolest parts of Overland Expo is seeing the fantastic and rare vehicles that congregate there. Check out these awesome campers from this years show.
Overland Expo 2013: For Sale – 1973 M35-A3
Although from first glance you can tell that this truck is in fantastic shape, you would never guess that it contains a custom camper built with the highest attention to detail from the maple cabinets to the marble countertops
La Aduana: 1971 AM General XM813
Looking for a great base for a custom expedition camper? Check out this truck for around $10,000
La Aduana: 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser
This 60 series would be hard to beat.
La Aduana: 1990 Volkswagen Turbo-Diesel Syncro Pickup
Plenty of power and torque while still delivering excellent fuel economy on the road.
La Aduana: 1958 Land Rover Series II
A daily-driver with showroom looks
La Aduana: 2011 Toyota Tacoma
Pre modified for overlanding fun
La Aduana: 1989 Dodge Xplorer
This pristine camper is a great option for your next excursion.
La Aduana: 1977 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser
Sometimes pictures speak louder than words
La Aduana: 1995 R100GS PD Classic
Literally priceless, the owner took it off the market
La Aduana: 1972 Series IIA Dormobile
It just might be what you’ve been looking for.
La Aduana: 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon JK8
Pre modified for maximum overlanding
La Aduana: 1971 Toyota Land Cruiser
A workhorse the world over
La Aduana: 2-Door Wrangler, Built Discovery, and Monster Chevy Silverado
You have choices
La Aduana: RHD Toyota FJ45 Troopy, Ground-up Restoration
Looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor.
One of Two Restored FJ40s Sells for Nearly $60k at Auction
Worth it.
Doubleback, VW-Based Camper
La Aduana: M35A2 “Deuce-and-a-Half”
If you’re looking for a tough-as-nails off-roader, I don’t think you’ll get more bang for your buck than this 6×6 M35A2 “Deuce-and-a-Half” Army truck.
La Aduana: ex-Swedish-Fire-Brigade Unimog U1700L/38
This truck, and its square-jawed, 1980s brethren represent my favorite iteration of the Unimog concept.



















