Well, anything 80s is Rad, right? And it will likely have something to do with rally in one way or another. But I am ahead of myself. A few months ago was browsing around marketplace and ran across a Raider. I honestly didn't remember these at all (they were only made with Dodge badging for 3 years). Of course I've seen many Pajeros in the Carribbean, and plenty of Monteros (usually 4-door ones) in the US. And yes, they are, for all intents and purposes, exactly the same vehicle other than the badges and names. Dodge doesn't even pretend to have made it:
Anyhow, got to thinking it's time for a new project vehicle. The rallycar is pretty much good to go, and the Porsche is 98% complete as well. I thought for a little bit about doing more upgrades to the Sequioa, but not much reason for that since I'm not anywhere I can do real overlanding and most of that stuff would compromise it as a tow rig. Space is always an issue for me, as those of you who follow my other build thread know. So the next project has to be small enough to be worked on in the garage during the winter. Back to the Raider, compared to my little Porsche 924S
Length: 157" (Porsche: 165")
Width: 66" (Porsche: 66")
Height: 72" (Porsche: 50" - though seems less than that, really)
So, determining a Raider/SWB (short wheelbase/2-door) Montero would fit my purposes (literally), I started looking around on CL (none there anywhere) and Marketplace. A number of them popped up for $1000-5000 depending on condition, etc. The Raiders listed were generally ratty and rusty, and the Monteros were mostly nice but nice enough to be expensive and not much of a "project." My only real requirement was NO or VERY LITTLE RUST. I hate rust, I hate fixing it. I don't want to do that. That's part of what killed my XJ Cherokee project a decade ago.
Other factors:
Engine: They came with either the 2.6L four cylinder or the 3.0L V6. V6 is preferable to me so as not to get run over while tryijng to get on our highways around here. Plus the V6's have larger diffs and other heavier-duty stuff compared to the 4cylinders.
Transmission: They both came with manual or auto, but a manual V6 is a bit of a unicorn (I didn't find one when I got this, but have since picked up another one with a V6 and Manual (otherwise, total rustbucket) that I'll take the drivetrain out of .
Other: Not required, but I really wanted the off-road package, which includes a factory rear LSD and can be identified by the presence of headlight washers.
After talking to a number of sellers over a couple months I pretty much shelved the idea, not really finding what I wanted in my price range. Then the other day one pops up in North Carolina - a V6 automatic, complete in almost every way, in decent cosmetic shape and no signs of body or frame rust. And it has the washers, so it has the off-road package. Only thing: Engine is shot. The engine/trans are actually out of the vehicle and stashed in the trunk (apparently a spun bearing). Which is ok - I'm not in love with the 6G72 necessarily, so having a bad engine gives me a reason to look around at some other ideas (later on, I'll decide to stick with the 6G72 as you'll see).
So, I grab the truck and trailer, and boogie 330 miles south to the Atlantic shoreline, being assured he will not sell it while I'm on the way. Long story short, loading it sucked without a winch (I keep meaning to get one), but it was as-expected and i handed over a small amount of cash (3 digits) and got it loaded up.
And trucked home with a quick stop overnight at my sister's place in Raleigh. 700 miles round trip. This will turn out to be the SHORTER of the two tows I'll make down to North Carolina to pick up a Raider in 2019)
So, before I get into more details, you may ask - what's the plan? Well.....I don't exactly have one yet! Unlike the rally car (obvious goal there) and the Porsche (intended for cross-country road trip eventually), I don't live very close to much off-roading, or beaches. Not to say good trails are THAT far away (maybe 3 hours). Rob Pepper immediately said "cage it and rally it." But I already have a rally car - and for those who remember my e21 build, I get bored fast just doing the same kind of build I've already done. Plus, this seems like it would be pretty sketchy as a stage car, being short wheelbase and tall, with pretty little aftermarket support. And again, I already have a pretty good rally car.
So, my initial though is to make it kind of a poser-ish Rally Raid setup - after all, Mitsubishi did extremely well with these things in the 80s at Dakar.
I like the idea of making it more that style performance, both just in pure style, and so we can use it as a recce vehicle at rally. And it would still have the ability to do some "real" offroading if I want to. Anyhow, we'll see what direction I take with it. This is going to be a long-term build, nowhere near as fast as the Porsche was or as involved as the BMW was. For the moment, this one is going to be my "inspiration" of sorts.