1994 Toyota 3.6L 4x4 w/ FlipPac IN CHILE, READY FOR ADVENTURE - $7500 usd

Ruined Adventures

Brenton Cooper
What a great vehicle to do the PanAm in :sombrero:...looks clean, simple, and comfortable. Found this on Drive the Americas...

Here's the post on DTA

Here's some pictures on Flickr

My wife and I are selling our beloved rig and heading back to the States. You can find photos of the rig on our blog and we are happy to send more to anyone interested. Email me at zslobig[at]gmail[dot]com. If you're looking for a vehicle to get you to those out-of-the-way places, this is it.

The details:

1994 Toyota Xtracab V6 4x4 3.6 EFI engine with 180,000 miles (currently)

Double marine battery setup: Optima Yellowtop Deep Cycle and Starting High Performance AGM batteries (the second one is in the back of the truck along with a two outlet, 3 prong, fan cooled power converter) with Perko switch under the hood. (Charges up both batteries when you drive, even if you´ve powered the auxilliary all the way down at night running a fan or recharging laptops, cameras, etc.)

AM-FM, CD player with ipod jack

Spare tire, chained to frame

2 ton jack, sunshade, reflective triangles, fire extenguisher, two 2-gallon spare gas cans

Crossbed stainless steel locking tool box with 2 padlocks with internal eggshell padding. (we use this to stow camera equipment and other sensitive or valuable items).

Emergency roadkit: jumper cables, inflator compressor powred by cigarette lighter, first aid kit, liquid wrench, fix a flat, flares, flashlight, 2 spare headlights

Flippac camper top with custom foul weather rainfly. Yakima roof rack for surfboards, etc. Flippac camper top has new torsion bar (these need to be replaced roughly every decade). This camper flips open 180 degrees so that a double bed is supported over the hood of the truck. More information and photos available on the Flippac site.

We also have a bunch of gear that we´ll include if you´re interested.

Double burner industrial grade stove with 5 gallon propane tank.

2 lightweight plastic sawhorses and plywood table top.

15 Watt 12 V trickle charger solar panel. (if you´re somewhere for more than a day or two and it´s sunny, you can charge up that extra battery this way.)

Roughneck Rubbermaid plastic tubs: 5 big ones (15 gallon?) and 4 small ones (5 gallon?)

Cooking gear: misc pots, pans, and utensils.

5 gallon water jug

1 metal folding stepstool (handy for getting in and out of the back of the truck)

2 outdoor extension cords and power strip

Misc tools: hammer, wrench, hatchet, Husky socket set, screwdrivers, replacement belts.

Misc maps and guidebooks!!

Total price for this fully equipped machine and all goodies: $7,500 USD or best offer
 

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