2016 Toyota Tacoma Limited with fully loaded Alu-Cab Canopy Camper $57K (SOLD)

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For Sale: 2016 Toyota Tacoma Limited, double cab, short bed.

The time has finally come to sell my Tacoma and move on to a new project. I bought the truck brand new and have gone through a number of camping configurations but ultimately settled on the Alu-Cab canopy camper and absolutely love it. In terms of efficiency and ease of use I don’t think there is a better setup. I can pull into camp and have the tent popped, awning open, and beer open in under five minutes. The double sided canvas of the tent makes it pitch black inside and keeps out the wind. I’ve built out the camper to include a standing height counter with a sink and Dometic fridge as well as plenty of storage. There is also a bench on the driver and front side of the camper‘s interior that make it comfortable for hanging out in bad weather or pulling on your socks and shoes in the morning. Under the front bench is a 17.5 gallon water tank that’s situated over the rear axle and sits low to the floor as well as additional storage. Under the driver side bench is more storage that can be accessed from inside or outside the camper. The video linked below gives the best explanation and goes into much more detail. Overall this has been a nearly perfect camping setup that is built on a very capable truck.

A walk-around video of the camper can be seen here. Please note this is before the ARB front bumper was added and the camper interior was 100% finished. Completed photos of the interior (namely the structure seen when opening the passenger side access panel of the camper) can be seen in the included photos below.

Details:
- Magnetic metallic grey exterior
- Brown leather interior
- Heated seats
- QI wireless charger
- Dual climate control
- Sunroof

Miles: 50,139

Price: $57,000

Location: Roanoke, Virginia, USA

Features:
  • Alu-Cab Canopy Camper includes:
    • MOLLE panels on rear of camper
    • Tire carrier on rear door
    • Low profile load bars
    • Roof tray (not mounted)
    • Soft storage bags on door and front wall
    • USB chargers
    • Stalk lights
    • Camp table stores under roof overhang
    • Pull-out shower stall and curtain
  • Alu-Cab Shadow Awning
  • Electrical:
    • Off Grid Engineering dual battery system with Blue Seas ACR
      • Optima yellow top batteries
    • 200 watts solar mounted on the roof
    • Renogy MPPT solar controller
    • SPod Bantam control system
      • Touch HD panel in the cab of the truck
        • Mounted in custom bracket in place of sunglasses holder
      • Touch screen panel in the camper
      • All electrical systems can be controlled from either control panel
  • Plumbing and Refrigeration:
    • 17.5 gallon water tank inside the camper centered over the rear axle
    • Dometic sink with glass cover connected to a SurFlo water pump
    • Water drains from the sink directly onto the ground
    • Dometic CX 50 12v fridge
  • Suspension:
    • Fox DSC with remote reservoir front and rear
    • All Pro uni-ball UCA’s (squeak quite a bit)
      • includes brand new SPC upper control arms and 700lb coil springs
    • Old Man Emu Expedition leaf springs
    • Air bags with Daystar cradles
  • Armor:
    • ARB front bull bar
    • CBI high clearance rear bumper with swing arm
      • Swing arm is currently removed but is included with the truck
    • Pelfrey Built bolt on rock sliders
  • Wheels and Tires:
    • BFG KO2 275/70/R17
    • Toyota Pro 17” wheels
  • Extras:
    • ARB twin air compressor mounted under the hood
    • Hondo Garage vent mounts (x2)
    • Expedition Essentials dash mount with wire cover
    • Warn M-8000S winch with remote and Factor 55 fairlead
    • Midland GMRS radio with antenna
    • Power Tank propane mount with aluminum propane tank
    • Bomber Products MaxTrax mounts (MaxTrax not included)
    • Dash Camera
    • Voodoo Fab mount with flashlight on side of driver’s seat
  • Storage:
    • Blue Ridge Overland Gear Tacoma attic
    • Custom storage box the replaces the single seat in the back of the cab. Bolts into the factory seat mount. (All factory seats are included)
  • Blue Ridge Overland Gear visor storage pouch
  • Camper Build-out
    • The interior of the camper was built using 80/20 extruded aluminum framing with composite face panels and wooden shelves. The frame bolts to a floor platform in the bed of the truck and also to the extruded channels of the camper to increase the strength and rigidity of the entire assembly. The fridge slides out on locking drawer slides so it can be easily accessed from inside or outside of the camper. ’

Known issues:
  • Upper control arms squeak (brand new SPC control arms are included)
  • Some pin-striping down sides

Willing to work out shipping or local pickup logistics. Local airport is 20 minutes away.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the truck and camper even if you’re only looking for ideas or inspiration for your own build.

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cashless

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Does the camper have a heater? What about hot water? Is the fridge included in the sale?
The fridge is included. It does not have heat or hot water. I used a small propane heater and instant hot water maker and that was a great solution for me. It’s certainly possible to add a propane heater to the camper though.
 

joshuag23

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I'm getting ready to start my build with dibond panels (alum-polyurethane-alum) and just found your video. It's very inspirational and a great build all-around! What were the composite panels you used? They have a delrin core? I can't find them.
 

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