Overland Classifieds :: 2009 Toyota Tacoma SR5 w/ Pastime 700FDS Truck Camper

The Tacoma is not particularly luxurious nor powerful, but it is one of the most dependable trucks on the market and excellent off-road. Subsequently, it’s a very popular vehicle platform for overland builds, with recent examples including this 1997 4×4 w/ Four Wheel Camper and a Double Cab TRD 4×4. Today’s desirable SR5 model showcases a locking rear differential, premium modifications, and a Pastime 700FDS camper. Furthermore, it’s priced at just $36,000 OBO, which is excellent value for a turn-key home on wheels.

From the Seller:

We could just about fit when we got a dog, but with a baby, we had to go back to a van, so the ‘Raven’s Nest’ is up for sale. 2009 Tacoma with just under 130,000 miles, and a 2018 Pastime 700FDS Truck Camper. We’ve had some amazing adventures in this rig, including a winter chasing snow! Pastime campers are lightweight, and this model is built for smaller trucks like the Tacoma. Very comfortable for a compact truck camper.”

2009 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4×4

The Tacoma SR5 is fitted with a robust V6 motor that produces 236 horsepower, 266 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 18 mpg. A reliable engine is matched with impressive all-terrain performance, with the SR5 package integrating a locking differential (some Tacomas were specified with the TRD Off-Road package, which offered uprated Bilstein shocks, skid plates, BFGoodrich tires, fender flares, and more). The interior isn’t  the most luxurious, but it does include the following driver comforts:  

  • Cruise control 
  • Air conditioning  
  • Premium audio 
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel 

Distinguishing Features 

  • Pastime 700FDS camper
  • Timbren springs
  • Outdoor shower with hot water 
  • Fantastic Fan
  • Heater
  • Portable solar panel included with full price offer

This 2009 Toyota Tacoma w/ Pastime 700FDS Truck Camper is listed for $36,000 OBO and is currently located in Seattle, Washington State. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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