Overland Classifieds :: 2007 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab

We’ve featured several heavily modified Tacomas, including this $55,000 SR5 4×4 and a $35,000 2009 Madcap Cab-Over Camper. Class-leading build quality and reliability, excellent all-terrain capability, and global accessibility to parts are just some of the reasons this truck is such a popular choice for overlanding. Consequently, used Tacomas are highly sought after, with some pre-owned expedition-ready campers listed for close to $100,000 (check out this $95,000 Tacoma Bison Overland Camper). Hence, at just $15,900, this heavily modified Tacoma with a steel flatbed is a bargain, and would make the perfect base vehicle for a lightweight camper or habitation box.

From the Seller:

This Tacoma has a ton of new modifications and parts within the past year and within the last 6,000 miles. I need this gone ASAP, so I am flexible on the price. If you need more info or pictures, let me know.”

2007 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab

The Tacoma is fitted with a 4.0-liter V6 that produces 236 horsepower, 266 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 17 mpg. Inside this particular model enjoys the following driver comforts:

  • Cruise control
  • Backup camera
  • Air conditioning
  • Touchscreen head unit
  • Premium audio
  • Cab mounted winch remote

Distinguishing Features

  • Vision 355 Manx 2 Overland Series 17-inch Satin Black wheels with General Grabber A/TX tires
  • Eibach Pro lift, 2.5-inch
  • Zeak winch, 12,000-pound
  • Rigidhorse LED light bar, 22-inch
  • Power Stop Z36 truck and tow brake kit
  • Custom rear seat delete storage unit
  • Ride-Rite airbags

This 2007 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab is listed for $15,900 OBO and is currently located in Syracuse, New York. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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