1991 Iveco Daily 4×4 :: Classifieds

Iveco Daily 4x4

The Iveco Daily is hands down one of my favorite overland vehicles, and for good reason. It finds a sweet spot between a 4WD van and a much larger expedition platform. Subsequently, it provides generous interior living space (akin to a Sprinter AWD or Total Composites box) while still being relatively affordable to run and easy to drive in built-up areas and on narrow trails. These desirable traits are combined with legendary capability thanks to an array of all-terrain features. It’s no surprise that it’s a popular choice for travelers, including Overland Site, Serendipity on the Road, and Overlandervanman. Today’s 1991 Iveco Daily 4×4 is one of the nicest we’ve featured and has covered just 58,772 kilometers (36,519 miles) and showcases premium modifications and a well-equipped camper conversion. The vehicle is currently located in Northern Spain but is eligible for US import, and the seller is willing to assist with shipping. A great excuse to first explore Europe before heading home!

Iveco Daily 4x4 camper

From the Seller:

“I have been preparing the Iveco for a trip to Asia, but unfortunately, I have to change my plans. I’m located in Northern Spain, but I’m happy to help with the export process. It has been completely restored mechanically, and the body is rust free and was painted just last year. It’s over 25 years old, so qualifies for import into the USA/Canada. It’s also really easy and cheap to get spare parts as these vans are still being made in China for civil/army [use]. I can send you the contact of the supplier for any spares you may need in the future.”

Victron electrical system

1991 Iveco Daily 4×4

The Daily is fitted with a 2.5-liter turbo-diesel motor that produces 103 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque. A dependable engine is matched with impressive capability thanks to 4WD, a lifted and uprated suspension, high and low range, a rear locking differential, skid plates, manual locking front hubs, and more. Inside, the Daily is function first but does showcase the following driver comforts: 

  • Swivel captain’s chairs
  • Power steering
  • LED headlights 
  • Reverse camera 

Iveco Daily overland camper

Distinguishing Features

  • Victron electrical system with solar and lithium house battery
  • Roof rack
  • Adjustable shock absorbers 
  • Diesel furnace and water heater  
  • Aluminum rooftop tent 
  • BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires 
  • Fiamma awning

Iveco Daily cab interior

This 1991 Iveco Daily 4×4 is listed for €35,000 (approximately $37,656) and is currently located in Northern Spain. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

Iveco Daily overland camper

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