Not quite certain of how to structure the report...so my apologies if the photos and story don't quite match.
I recieved the vehicle with mixed feelings..it was/is a classic case of a vehicle that was once loved once but passed through the hands of many who neglected the small things that when viewed together make a difference.
the rust is widespread, the paint is dull from standing out in the sun too long, there are dozens of wires and buttons that go nowhere, the door panels have been pulled off without any knowledge on how they actually come off time and time again !
But the true test of the hilux is the mechanics. This put the smile back on my face. Hoppy serviced it and gave it a thumbs up. It is rough as only a SFA can be..thirsty too.
We traveled from rondebosch to franschoek to montagu mostly on sand roads where the Hilux is far happier. Thanks to T4A one can avoid the tarmac quite well. In montagu we stayed at a place called Rainbow glen. Reasonable rates and great for kids. In town but a smallholding so have space for kids to run around safely and enjoy the farm animals they have there. Also at the doorstep to some good hiking to the hot springs.
Went to a farm that is owned by a friend. serious 4 X 4 potential....and this is were the wheels fell off somewhat...kids 6,4 and 7 months do not like to be shook up on a winding farm track for hours on end.....the missus too gets decidedly grumpy. So unfortunately that part was somewhat curtailled....for now. some pics posted to show the potential...maybe some in the western cape feel a need to join for a trip in the future. It is rough and wild. the 4 X 4 winds up for about 5km starting at 300m above sea level and ends close to 800m. Has not been driven for a few years...now there is a challenge!
unfortunately african flu laid us low for the last part of the trip ....so many things are left for the next time. Photos were the last thing on our minds sorry. The Hilux with diff-lock low range proved pretty unstoppable even with the wrong tyres. This is were the true metal is shown and the vehicle earned its name of the Komodo dragon ! the vehicle is now waiting for me in George and will soon make a visit to the people who will help sort out the years of abuse to the body. the money drain continues. Now back at home...we plan the next trip. Things we learnt:
- the hilux has a heart the size of a lion..they refuse to die
- Kids don't like being shook about in the middle of nowhere for too long..neither do wives
- the warm and hospitality of the small karoo is still there in abundance amongst the farming community
- this was just a taster trip.
thanks to all who helped.
Matt
what was an rough plan conceived one stormy night whilst sailing between the distant islands of the seychelles was finally hammered together with a leap of faith and some blatant taking a chance. Finances are always a limited thing. I needed to find a vehicle. I was nurtured on a landrover but realised that the way forward would have to involve a hilux. I trawlled the usual suspects of gumtree and the like. I found a great one but sellers regret steered it away. With the help of a friend and the verdict of Hoppy I found another one that was mechanically sound enough for my needs. It was really difficult buying something without having set eyes on it and relying on other peoples opinions. africa trip part one..
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Nice pics, tx Matt
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Lovely thanks Matt
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Thanx Matt for the pics and sharing, good lessons learnt but with time the family will get used to being shook. I've also learnt to first make them comfy and that way with time there's less complains.
Good luck on next trip.
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Nice story and pics!!
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Thrill of a lifetime, Matt! Good show!
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