I agree with Herbie. A 2008 Ford Tiger CX sold on there for $30k with some work needed.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/tigerowners/2008-tiger-cx-ford-f350-diesel-4x4-103k-usd29-999-t3929.html
This thing looks really clean. I almost wish I was in the market.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/d/denver-1999-ford-x4-110k-miles-manual/7332603830.html
At that price I'd rather buy a 10 year newer Nissan NV with a 5.6 and get the conversion done for 12k. Probably could be under 35k if you shop around for vans. Plus more HP and driver cabin space.
Something I'd suggest is scrolling through the transit forums. It seems the 2015-2017/2018 had a bit of issues and gremlins.
Personal vote would be for a Nissan NV as they're bullet proof and way overbuilt. But if the size doesn't work for you I'd suggest the transit next.
Like most Toyota’s it’s bilstein shocks, skid plates, different wheels, slightly bigger tires, LSD rear (locker not an option at the time), and those fancy expensive TRD stickers haha.
The color matched flares were standard on the TRD but was an option on other models also.
SOLD
I'll probably regret this but I'm unfortunately looking to sell my 1st gen 2006 Tundra TRD double cab 4x4 soon. I recently took a job where I'm driving over 100 miles a day and my gf doesnt need a car (was hoping she would drive the truck so I could keep it). I know these 2005/2006 Tundras...
Its a pure sellers market.
If you're in a position where you don't need your "overlander" or van you should go for it.
My situation was I just got done travelling before covid hit, was planning on international travel. Posted my van in December with only low balls and 1 decent offer.
I waited 5...
Seems like a decent price during covid year. Small interior build but hard to tell how the quality of it is. Looks like it might need some exterior work.
https://boulder.craigslist.org/rvs/d/boulder-2006-ford-4x4-camper-van/7209955474.html
Yup! I had one in my last van I built which was a gas Nissan NV. Webasto and Espar both make "petrol" models now. They're getting popular with the Ford transit and promaster since most people are getting away from Sprinters.