RV Details
- Year: 1987
- Model: OTHER
- Listing ID: 6693502
- Partner ID: 5032957629
- Posted On: Aug 13, 2024
- Updated On: Sep 10, 2024
Description
Heavily renovated. Everything works!
Low mileage. Very reliable Toyota 22RE engine.
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Before/after and work-in-progress pics available upon request
CHASSIS:
Low mileage - 89,000 mi
Clean title
Toyota 22RE engine
Passed DEQ, registration good til Oct. 2025
Seven new tires purchased Nov. 2021, total of 10,000 miles on them (from Les Schwab: free rotations, balancing, flats fixed)
Tires rotated Jan. 2023, 1100 miles ago
Two newish marine deep cycle batteries
Newish higher-output alternator in ~2023
Regular oil changes per schedule
Only 17’ long, fits into any standard parking spot
Dual rear axle
OUTSIDE, etc:
All windows removed and re-sealed in 2021
Roof re-sealed in 2021 (RV has been covered over-winter)
All running lights replaced and properly sealed
Tail light assembly replaced/rebuilt
New electrical panel
Small old solar panel, doesn’t do much, but keeps the lights on in the evening
New A/C/heater cover (yes, A/C and heat work on shore power)
New water heater vent cover
Propane tank fixed (had a minor leak)
Hood repainted
Custom steel roof rack
Canopy works, no tears or hole
COACH:
Brand new tankless hot water heater
Fridge works on shore power and propane
All dry rot found and removed
New walls and ceilings in most of the RV, including bathroom
New floors throughout
New light covers
All bulbs replaced with LEDs
New kitchen counter
New table
New curtains
Propane heater AND A/C and heater that work on shore power
Full-size bed over-cab
Table folds down to short twin-size bed
Sleeps up to 4
INCLUDED:
Locking aluminum storage box with rack that attaches to back hitch
Fabric cover for storage (RV has been covered during rainy winters to protect new roof seal)
I bought this RV in late 2021 for a trip to the NC coast and back to OR. It looked good at first glance, but quickly discovered some dry rot. We went in to fix it and kept finding more rot, including leaky windows. Ended up pretty much gutting the whole thing. Ripped up carpet, removed entire sections of walls, including the entire bathroom. We decided to keep the original ‘80’s look; seats, benches, bed, and cabinets are all original.
These Toyota engines are pretty much bulletproof. There have been tales of them happily going to 300,000 mi and up. Even after sitting all winter, it has always started up right away. I’ve only needed to get new, more robust batteries and replace the alternator.