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1984 Toyota Dolphin RV

$1,250

Volcano, California

Year 1984

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Model Toyota

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Posted Over 1 Month

1984 Toyota Dolphin RV Vehicle was stored in a garage for 15 years or so. Low mileage. It was running then. I haven't tried to start it and don't want to. Was used mostly for hauling. all camping accessories are out. Vehicle is in Volcano, CA. ready for quick sale.

1984 Dolphin 21 Foot

1984 Dolphin 21 Foot

$7,500

Hood River, Oregon

Year 1984

Make Dolphin

Model 21 Foot

Category Class C

Length 21

Posted Over 1 Month

1984 Dolphin 21 Foot , 15-17miles per gallon!! Clean, well maintained, original Toyota Dolphin RV. Has propane oven, 4 burner stove, heater, water heater, dual electric propane fridge, microwave, CB radio. Every thing works great. Never smoked in. New tires. Custom bike rack welded on back, trailer hitch, No leaks, This is a great size RV as you can turn around in a small space and park in a normal parking spot downtown. $7,500.00 5034237124

1984 toyota dolphin rv

1984 toyota dolphin rv

$2,000

Riverside, California

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New motor 10,000 miles non-op.since 2012 .about 16 ft long.parked it due to loose u- joint.have receipt for 2300.00 in motor and clutch replacement. shower head needs replaced. toilet ,stove,fridge,and lights work.has stereo and speakers. one flat tire.needs a little carpet in the cab.has a microwave and stove,and sink cabinets,and table .it's white with a blue stripe.6 tires.no battery. has all windows,and doors lock.

Toyota Sunrader Motorhome Beautifully Renovated, Excellent, Best in the Nation!

Toyota Sunrader Motorhome Beautifully Renovated, Excellent, Best in the Nation!

$18,000

Fort Collins, Colorado

Year 1984

Make Toyota

Model Sunrader

Category Class C

Length 21

Posted Over 1 Month

We are selling our Toyota Sunrader and it's absolutely stunning. I have gone over every single inch of this motorhome and either refinished or replaced all of it. We currently use it all the time and it has just traveled from Ketchikan Alaska to the Mexican border to Colorado without a single issue. It has 6 new industrial all terrain tires, new exhaust system, fresh tune up with plugs, cap, rotor, air filter, and oil service. You can jump in it right now and drive to the tip of Maine without hesitation. I have averaged 17 miles per gallon and one of the very best parts is that ALL of the other Toyota motorhomes came with a 13 gallon gas tank but mine comes with a 23 gallon tank so you have an extra 170 miles of range. I have taken a different Sunrader around the entire circumference of the United States and that small tank is a real pain to deal with, I can't even describe how nice it is to have the larger gas tank. Also I have really liked that it has a manual transmission because you can control the power much better and it really helps boost the gas mileage when you are in the mountains or around town. I've owned every kind of Toyota motorhome (except the Chinook:), and I believe the Sunrader to be the best... The fiberglass cap shell design prevents water damage or leaks and is incredibly strong. All of the other motorhomes leak and creak overtime and the corners of the other coaches rot because of the wood framing, not to mention the maintenance is significantly easier on the Sunrader because you aren't having to reseam-seal the roof every season. When I started the remodel of the interior, the inside was already really nice but very dated so I stripped everything off so it was down to just bare wood. Then I sanded everything and vacuumed and washed every surface so it was completely free of saw dust. Next, I painted 4 coats of primer and 4 coats of acrylic finish paint. Then I replaced every knob on the cupboards with new modern pulls and painted the insides of all the cabinets. To finished off the cabinetry I removed all the old chipped edging on the counter top and table and replaced it with brand new heat bonded edging so I would not come loose. I removed the old carpet and installed a full floating hard wood floor. To finish off the floor I installed quarter round on the edges and installed aluminum flashing on the transitions, now it looks great. I decided that the two front windows made it waaay too hot to sleep on the upper bunk because every morning the sun would come out and turn it into a tropical green house. I built a cover for the windows and carpeted the whole upstairs with wall carpet it looks like that's the way it came from the factory so I'm completely happy with the way it turned out. Now it stays much more comfortable and darker for sleeping. I finished off the upstairs with brand new sheets, pillows, and linens. I took off all the range hood, oven door and steel panels and painted all of them to match with a hammered steel paint and they also turned out wonderful. For the entry way I lowered the first step by 2 inches to give you a bit more head room and then installed 3/4 inch rubber over everything. This is the same rubber they use in horse trailers so it will never wear out. I finished the entry way by boxing in all the corners with aluminum to give it a classy and ultra durable finish. It even has a convenient light built into the step so you don't trip at night. I brought the cushions to a professional upholstery shop and had them refinished with an extremely durable and modern fabric so now it looks like a modern swanky apartment, I also took some of the same upholstery material and lined the face of the fridge so it matches the cushions. I removed all the old light coves and replaced all the old bulbs with new ones and also replaced all the light lenses with new ones. I serviced the water heater and I also just replaced the fresh water pump in the coach with a really high quality Surflo system and replaced the water valve on the toilet. I also serviced the high pressure water valve with new o-rings so it would not drain off the pressure in the system over night. We decided that the coach could use a little entertainment so I installed a 24 inch flat screen/ DVD player combo. Right now it only runs on shore power but if you hook up a small inverter you can run it off battery power as well. I also bought two brand new pioneer speakers and installed them in the back so you can enjoy better sound quality from the radio. These can easily be wired to plug right into the back of the TV for surround sound if you want. I decided to throw the old curtains away and sew new ones so I found some really high quality insulated light blocking curtains, then I cut and sewed them to fit the coach windows and replaced all the old cheap curtain rods with modern high quality rods. I removed the instructional sticker off the roof ac and repainted to match the interior, then replaced the sticker for a factory looking finish. The roof ac works great and looks great now. I have had quite a few Toyota motorhomes because we like to buy and restore one every summer and I can confidently say that this Sunrader is easily one of the best in the nation. I want just an easy cash sale so please no trades or checks of any kind. Happy Camping!!!! 9708170332 Winnebago warrior, dolphin, astro, tiger, Minnie Winnie, pleasure way, Itasca, eurovan, westy, westfalia, diesel, rialta, mpg, travco, gmc, airstream, scamp, fiberglass