craigslist Very cool '83 Toyota 4x4 camper, Baker City Oregon

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agreed
i wonder what the price would be?
unless i missed it in the ad.

<i could see putting that on the back of my 75 series.>
 
Very cool indeed, would be a fun family rig.

-Daniel Kent
 
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Found the link to where this guy posted when he first purchased the rig. he paid $500 for it in 2011. Not sure what he thinks it is worth now though.

http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=84173.0

Pictures are on the second page of the thread. It looks pretty tired inside and I would bet it still is. Would link directly to the pics, but can't figure out how.

Personally crushers, I would put chinook shell on your 75 series; the fiberglass shell will last virtually forever as there are minimal places for water infiltration. Never seen it done on a 75 but would love to see it!


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agreed
i wonder what the price would be?
unless i missed it in the ad.

<i could see putting that on the back of my 75 series.>

This rig has been available for trade since 2011 on the Marlincrawler forum that I stumbled across. The guy got it from Oregon coast for $500 in poor condition and has fixed it up somewhat from what I can tell. He had an offer of $2500 and it's still for sale, so I'm guessing he's thinking something north of $2500.

1983 Toyota Sandtana 4x4 Motorhome (put that in Google and see what you get) board.marlincrawler.com

I think it hasn't sold because of the rust issues and fact that the rear of the camper is also appears to be rotted from the pics I saw.

As for the back of the 75 (or one of my 60's) there are quite a few Toyota Chinooks out there that are in good condition for well under $2500, a few under $1000.
 

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