Overland Classifieds :: 2016 Toyota Tacoma w/ Vagabond Outdoors Drifter Camper

The rule of the Tacoma continues with recent adventure-ready examples, including this 2021 TRD Off-Road with an RSI Smartcap EVO, a 2002 TRD Double Cab, and a 2017 with a Four Wheel Campers Project M. The Tacoma certainly has some fierce competition in the mid-size category from the likes of the Ford Ranger FX4, Chevrolet Colorado Bison, Jeep Gladiator, Nissan Frontier PRO-4X, and GMC Canyon AT4x. However, despite this, the Tacoma continues to dominate the sector, and for good reason. Sure, it’s not the most powerful or well-equipped, but it provides class-leading build quality, reliability, and capability (especially when optioned with either the TRD Off-Road or Pro package). In addition, it enjoys extensive aftermarket support, which ensures owners can outfit their Tacoma to suit their specific goals and requirements. Consequently, no two are the same, as demonstrated by the inspiring builds from Bona Fide Outside, Talon Sei, and TacomaBeast. If you’d like a better idea of how the Tacoma TRD Sport can be outfitted for travel, then check out Rogue Wanderers around-the-world rig. Today’s 2016 offering has covered just 68,6XX-miles and features premium modifications and a Vagabond Outdoors Drifter camper.

From the Seller:

I never thought I’d be selling this truck, but here we are. I’ve already started the next build, so this one has to go. Hoping to find someone that will appreciate this setup for what it is, as I don’t know if I can bring myself to start parting out the package for all the work I’ve put into it. This is a very capable four-season expedition rig.”

2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport

The Tacoma is fitted with a V6 motor that produces 278 horsepower, 265 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 21 mpg. A dependable engine is mated with impressive capability thanks to 4WD, low range, skid plates, a rear limited-slip differential (since uprated with ARB front and rear lockers), snorkel, and more. Inside, the TRD Sport is well-equipped with driver comforts that include:

  • Air conditioning
  • Cruise control
  • Infotainment system with navigation
  • Power steering, windows, locks, and mirrors
  • Center console with cupholders

Distinguishing Features

  • SCS F5 matte bronze wheels with Cooper Discoverer ST Maxx tires
  • Icon 2.5 coilovers, Bilstein B110 rear shocks, Dakar HD leaf springs, and Firestone Ride-Rite airbags with Daystar cradles
  • Vagabond Outdoors Drifter camper
  • Enduro Power lithium 100-amp-hour battery
  • CBI front and rear bumper with dual swingouts
  • ARB compressor
  • Smittybilt winch

This 2016 Toyota Tacoma with a Vagabond Outdoors Drifter camper is listed for $62,500 and is currently located in Walla Walla, Washington State. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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