1989 Toyota Pickup 4x4 Camper Conversion 22RE 2.4
1989 Toyota Other for sale in Challis, Idaho, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Challis, Idaho, United States |
Make: | Toyota |
Model: | Other |
Type: | Extended Cab Pickup |
Trim: | DLX Extended Cab Pickup 2-Door |
Year: | 1989 |
Mileage: | 233,901 |
VIN: | jt4rn13p3k6010772 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Toyota Other 1989
This is truly a one of a kind vehicle. Its a trusty 1989 Toyota Pickup extended cab with a camper that was originally mated to a Datsun mounted on the back. THE CAB OF THE TRUCK HAS BEEN CUT TO ALLOW PASSENGERS TO PASS FROM CAMPER TO CAB. There's a handful of small campers like this out there but very few are set up to a 4x4. I drove this from Bellingham WA to Idaho Falls, D before putting it up for sale in Challis. It runs really well and will do 70mph on the highway but this is not a restored vehicle. It has rust and 230k miles so things will break. Gets up to18mpg at 55mph.Recent Repairs
- Rear driveshaft was replaced due to bad u-joints. I picked one up at a junkyard.
- Heater blower motor replaced.
- Alternator replaced
- Burns appx 1qt oil every 1500 miles.
- Rear differential leaks at pinion
- Wheels are out ofalignmentbut notseverely
- Steering wheel is not straight when traveling straight on the road. I suspect this is not just analignmentissue but that the wheel is not centered in the splines for the steering rod.
- Emergency brake does not work. Cables to the rear axle are missing
- Toward the end of my trip I had trouble getting it into gear a couple times. I suspect the clutch needs bled.
- There is no key for the doors. I have an ignition key and a rear door key.
- Rust. The worst is on the bottoms of the doors and fenders.
- Driver door binds with the fender upon opening
- The only leak I can find on the camper portion is the front window. I never tried to fix it. The water just trickles down and out some weep holes.
- The threshold between the camper and cab needs attention. It actually doesn't leak water there but with windows down you can get some exhaust circulation into the cab. The truck comes with some West Systems epoxy resin and fiberglass mat. I filled the gap with some spray foam and intended to use that as a form to extend the fiberglass body. There is about 1/2 to 3/4" flex between the cab and camper so you'll need something to accommodate that. It will take some creativity.
- It also includes a back up camera and screen that needs to be installed. You can't see a thing behind you as it is.
- The inside is bare bones. I added a foam mattress. It works as a camper but if you're looking for a "domestic" interior then you've got your work cut out for you.
Take a look at the video before bidding, t should give you pretty clear idea about what you are bidding on:https://youtu.be/hUqg6xsuutk