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Re: Diesel Toyota Motorhome

 

--- In toyota-campers@y..., Michael Smith <msmith@s...> wrote:
I found out today that you can get a little unit that goes between
your laptop
and a vcr. You can use this to watch TV or Vhs movies on your
laptop. The unit
I looked at was called a Dabelizer. This would be a great way to
watch TV and
Video. A laptop uses a lot less electricity than a TV with a
picture tube. It
costs a lot more but you can used ones on e-bay that don't have the
latest
processor for cheap.

On a related question, does anyone us the ATT nation wide cellular
plan while
rving and what do you think of it?



Michael Smith
Michael:
I used the ATT One Rate plan (which I think is the one you are
talking about)last year on an 8000 mile 21 state trip. Worked as
advertised. No roaming charges and no long distance charges. $59.00
for 300 min is what I paid. Only problem was we got out of range of
towers for periods of time in AZ NM other than that no problems.
Hope this helps.
Jack


Re: deisel Toyota

 

--- In toyota-campers@y..., theeagle@k... wrote:
I didn't know that they made Toyota deisel motorhomes. What years
did
they make them? Just curious...Nate
Nate:
Don't know what years they were made. Mine is a 1981 and has a R.B.R.
18 ft Mini-Cruiser rv on it. It has the Toyota L-deisel 4cyl at 62 HP.
looks like it's all stock. It has roof air and a ref. shower/stool
small bath. Dinnett in back microwave and tv / sink on the pass side,
of course sleeping area over the cab. I have looked on ebay and on-
line rv trader and everyother place I can to find another but came up
with nothing. I wish someone could tell me more about the years
manfactured and things like that

Jack


Re: deisel Toyota

 

I didn't know that they made Toyota deisel motorhomes. What years did
they make them? Just curious...Nate


Re: feedback

Walker1, Howard
 

MY 84 HAD 86,000 A YEAR AGO WHEN I BOUGHT -- NOW HAS 92,000 AND JUST PURRS.

C. Howard Walker
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-----Original Message-----
From: theeagle@... [mailto:theeagle@...]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 8:16 AM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: [toyota-campers] re: feedback


It really depends on how the unit was maintained and driven. Toyota
motors are one of the best out there. My 86 I bought last May had
72,000 miles on it, now it has 83,000 miles. The unit can last
forever, so I would say any mileage is OK, if unit is running
properly and doesn't seem to be using oil (check exhaust when you
first start it up). Good Luck, Nate


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Re: feedback

 

It really depends on how the unit was maintained and driven. Toyota
motors are one of the best out there. My 86 I bought last May had
72,000 miles on it, now it has 83,000 miles. The unit can last
forever, so I would say any mileage is OK, if unit is running
properly and doesn't seem to be using oil (check exhaust when you
first start it up). Good Luck, Nate


Re: Diesel Toyota Motorhome

Walker1, Howard
 

I have [ att one rate ] and it is the best.

C. Howard Walker
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Smith [mailto:msmith@...]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:51 PM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: Re: [toyota-campers] Diesel Toyota Motorhome


I found out today that you can get a little unit that goes between your
laptop
and a vcr. You can use this to watch TV or Vhs movies on your laptop. The
unit
I looked at was called a Dabelizer. This would be a great way to watch TV
and
Video. A laptop uses a lot less electricity than a TV with a picture tube.
It
costs a lot more but you can used ones on e-bay that don't have the latest
processor for cheap.

On a related question, does anyone us the ATT nation wide cellular plan
while
rving and what do you think of it?



Michael Smith


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Re: Diesel Toyota Motorhome

Benton
 

Jack

From what I have heard the lack of power is to be expected with that diesal
model

Benton

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From: <flsnakedog@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 12:11 PM
Subject: [toyota-campers] Diesel Toyota Motorhome


Hello All:
I purchased a Diesel 1981 Toyota Mini-Cruser 18 ft motorhome. The
engine runs great and since I have driven it only twice it seems to
run good.My question is : What speed should this MH run from the two
time I have driven it the top speed seems to be about 55 60 with a
tail wind. is this normal or should i be looking for a problem? It
has a 5 spd and a ton rearend (new Toyota recall replaced so i was
told). Thanks for any help.
Jack


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Re: Diesel Toyota Motorhome

Michael Smith
 

I found out today that you can get a little unit that goes between your laptop
and a vcr. You can use this to watch TV or Vhs movies on your laptop. The unit
I looked at was called a Dabelizer. This would be a great way to watch TV and
Video. A laptop uses a lot less electricity than a TV with a picture tube. It
costs a lot more but you can used ones on e-bay that don't have the latest
processor for cheap.

On a related question, does anyone us the ATT nation wide cellular plan while
rving and what do you think of it?



Michael Smith


Dolphin

Tommy
 

I had a 1982 Dolphin. They are pretty heavy..alot of wood. It
had the 20r with the 4 speed.. would have loved a 5 speed. I know one
of the good things about a Dolphin is they are still in business. Not
still making the Toyota's C class but I think the A class
motorhomes. Anyway. I think they would still do the rear axle recall
if it needed it done. I have never had more than 1 other person in
any of the rv's I have had at one time. I am sure it would be gutless
with 5 adults.It is with only myself, but gets you where your going.
And alot cheaper on gas than anything else you could buy. and
nothing beats the dependability of a Toyota.
Drive it a ways to make sure it doesn't overheat. Look for signs of
leaky roofs, the front timming cover seals leak sometimes, the one I
had I had 2 years ago and it had only 21,000 miles. I think the
Dolphins are the most popular. anyhow..good luck. Check it out real
good. There are alot of good deals,,and alot of really bad ones..Tommy


Re: Looking for feedback

 

A Few Off-The-Wall Questions To Consider: Where are you going
to put those 5 or 6 guys?.. Does your home state require seat
belts?...Insurance liability considered if you ain't legally
hauling your squad of buddies?
......Pablo/Calif (where the DMV has clout aplenty)

--- In toyota-campers@y..., mmulry@p... wrote:
Hi All,

I am new to the club, and would like to hear some feedback
regarding
what to look for in getting an older Toyota Dolphin (80 to 85). I
am
looking for something affordable 5k or less, but dont want a lot of
hassels. Is this possible, or am I being unrealistic. I noticed a
previous post that warned about the 4 cylinder engine vs the v6. I
am
not very concerned with power, but will often times have about 5 or
6
guys riding in the rig.

Any feedback you all might have would be helpful. Thanks in
advance.


Re: Feedback

 

Thanks Nate,

What in your oppinion (objective, I know) would be the highest amount
of milage you would consider with one of these jobs? I can do some
simple maintenence, but dont want to get involved with costly repairs.

Thanks.


--- In toyota-campers@y..., theeagle@k... wrote:
It is very possible to find an 80-85 Toyota camper for under 5K.
Check
to see if the rear end is a true 1 ton, six lugs (read archives,
axles). I would also recommend you get one with a manual
transmission,
which is much easier to find in the early 80's models. More
dependable
and cheaper to repair. I would look under our bookmark section an
go to the RV Trader link, over 100 Toyota campers listed. Good Luck
in
you search and if you have any more questions feel free to ask the
group.
Nate


1990 Odyssey Santa Cruz for sale

 

Interested in a 1990 Odyssey Santa Cruz 22-foot mini-motor home on a
Toyota 6 cyl. chassis? Will sell ours in Miami, FL. Asking $11,900.


Diesel Toyota Motorhome

 

Hello All:
I purchased a Diesel 1981 Toyota Mini-Cruser 18 ft motorhome. The
engine runs great and since I have driven it only twice it seems to
run good.My question is : What speed should this MH run from the two
time I have driven it the top speed seems to be about 55 60 with a
tail wind. is this normal or should i be looking for a problem? It
has a 5 spd and a ton rearend (new Toyota recall replaced so i was
told). Thanks for any help.
Jack


Re: Looking for feedback

 

Hi,
I purchased a 1983 Dolphin 2 years ago. The engine had been rebuilt 3,000
miles before, so I have not had to worry much about engine repairs. Watch out
for auto tranny problems, and the single timing chain on the 22r is not as
durable as on the 22re. Also look for any leakage problems where the exterior
aluminum panels meet. With five or six people in your rig, you'd better stay
in the truck lane on the intestates!
Pat


Feedback

 

It is very possible to find an 80-85 Toyota camper for under 5K. Check
to see if the rear end is a true 1 ton, six lugs (read archives,
axles). I would also recommend you get one with a manual transmission,
which is much easier to find in the early 80's models. More dependable
and cheaper to repair. I would look under our bookmark section an
go to the RV Trader link, over 100 Toyota campers listed. Good Luck in
you search and if you have any more questions feel free to ask the
group.
Nate


Re: Looking for feedback

Walker1, Howard
 

very possible -- keep your eyes open and keep reading these posts--- Good
Luck!!!!!!!!!

C. Howard Walker
Phone= 704/549-6568

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-----Original Message-----
From: mmulry@... [mailto:mmulry@...]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 2:37 PM
To: toyota-campers@...
Subject: [toyota-campers] Looking for feedback


Hi All,

I am new to the club, and would like to hear some feedback regarding
what to look for in getting an older Toyota Dolphin (80 to 85). I am
looking for something affordable 5k or less, but dont want a lot of
hassels. Is this possible, or am I being unrealistic. I noticed a
previous post that warned about the 4 cylinder engine vs the v6. I am
not very concerned with power, but will often times have about 5 or 6
guys riding in the rig.

Any feedback you all might have would be helpful. Thanks in advance.


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Looking for feedback

 

Hi All,

I am new to the club, and would like to hear some feedback regarding
what to look for in getting an older Toyota Dolphin (80 to 85). I am
looking for something affordable 5k or less, but dont want a lot of
hassels. Is this possible, or am I being unrealistic. I noticed a
previous post that warned about the 4 cylinder engine vs the v6. I am
not very concerned with power, but will often times have about 5 or 6
guys riding in the rig.

Any feedback you all might have would be helpful. Thanks in advance.


Chinook

 

My granpa has a Chinook, with the wide bak tires. Has never had any
problems with the rear end (150,000 miles). They are very light weight
fiberglass and only about 17ft long and do not have alot of
extras(weight). I wouldn't worry about the rear end on a Chinook.
Nate


Re: toyota chinook

Michael Smith
 

Jack,

I have never seen a chinook with duals. I don't believe they have the axle
problems of some of the toyota rigs. They are much lighter.

Michael Smith

jacka2@... wrote:

--- In toyota-campers@y..., hilcrest@s... wrote:
I just found a chinook - '76 with 53,000 original miles...it has
been
sitting for approx. 5 years and was just put in running condition,
i.e.
new fuel pump, battery, rebuilt carb., cleaned fuel lines, checked
some
of the hoses. Sounds like it's running ok. It needs a lot of clean
up
work, but supposedly everything worked ok when it was used last (in
1996). Can anyone suggest a price that I could offer for this?
Seller
seems to want around 1200.00 which sounds like a lot because of all
the
clean up needed and the "unknowns", but I don't want to miss out on
a
good deal. This will be our first camper purchase...we like fixer
uppers, but not money pits.
Thanks for all your comments.
Hilcrest.

$1,200 is a fair price, but not a great price.
You will have to put about 2k in the rear axle
(if it's not the one ton) to make it safe to
drive. Around 1k if you do your own work.

The machine is only 96 hp. The later 4s are 116hp
and they are non too swift in the hills.

The big question is, do you have the time, skills
and desire to work on your rig, or do you want
to get RVing With a minimum of hassle and expense?

My advice is, unless you want a hobby, Buy a later
22Re, ready to go and with the right axles.

Read our Archives, and continue to do your
homework. Remember these are old machines.

Jack A2

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Rogue

 

Tommy,
It sounds like you are just about ready for the open road! Thanks for
the info on your axle switch, I'm sure some of our members will find
it useful!
Happy Toyota Trails,
Nate