That one's good, but what if you need to bring your space shuttle with you? That's when you need something like this.
I want to see the NASA crawler doing an AWD ground clawing powerslide ala Subbie WRX...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7hPC0cTBkoWe're messing around with an older 1970s variety Westalia. YouTube seems to be full of people with broken down vintage VWs which is silly b/c if you spend the time to learn how to make quality repairs with quality parts, you'll never be stranded.
All of my surprise broken down episodes were due to cutting corners on maintenance or parts quality. I've seen SO many of these videos where people are traveling in a van not really ready to travel across the state let alone the country or continent. There is also a failure to understand that their beast has 65 HP and not 165 HP. Got to go slow and be patient, not flog it up and down the mtn roads.
Regardless of what you explore the world driving - don't be a clueless driver. Know your beast of burden inside and out. Recognize a problem before it leaves you stranded. Most vehicles make noises or behave badly before they strand you.
Its far easier to deal with a vehicle problem in your own driveway/garage than it is to seek assistance far from home. You might need to camp or hotel for a week to get parts if your ride is eclectic enough.
Ben, the Kombi-Life fellow shows in his vlog that he was stranded for MONTHS in South America over engine failures. My longest aircooled VW failure lasted all afternoon and into the early evening (toasted clutch for which I carried a spare. Should have been an hour or two to replace myself but I belt an engine stud).