Toyota Dolphin Motorhome EFI Dual Wheel (1985)
Sale price: US $12,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used |
Year: | 1985 |
Make: | Dolphin |
Model: | Toyota Dolphin Motorhome |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Mileage: | 70841 |
Fuel Type: | Gas |
Island Heights, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle description
Toyota Dolphin Motorhome
1985 Fuel Injected 22RE
70,841 Miles
Totally Remodeled
On Oct-23-21 at 14:56:58 PDT, seller added the following information:
INTERIOR LIVING SPACE:
Totally remodeled inside Brand new wood in overhead sleeping quarters Easy clean lightweight vinyl plank flooring New plastic waterproof walls in bathroom New 3rd bunk with space galore under it for storage - with memory foam topper Entirely re-upholstered on all sleeping surfaces Handmade rollup canvas blinds with leather clasp / straps New faucets in kitchen and bathroom Refinished cabinets LED light upgrades all around New speakers / upgraded stereo system with bluetooth for podcast listening on those cross country drive Working 4 burner stove note: Not sure if the oven works, never tried it! Duel fuel Domtich working refrigerator propane / electricity Brand new digital thermostat Rooftop AC, ice cold Overhead fan over stove works and is original
MECHANICAL New catalytic converter and exhaust with muffler New water pump New alternator New fan clutch New radiator New brakes 6 brand new Hankook multi-ply tires Duel wheel in the rear, has the “safe” duel wheel (Those of you in the know will know what I’m talking about ) It has a 4 speed that shifts smoothly and the clutch has plenty of life left on it Does have working AC in the cab, however I removed the belt for fuel economy All the gauges work as they should New spark plugs, wires, cap, ignitor and coil
CAB + exterior The interior in the cab is left as vintage and smoke and rip free New speakers with upgraded stereo system with bluetooth for podcast listening on those cross country drive Brand new canopy! and fully functional
NEGATIVES:
When I bought the camper, it had some wood rot in the overhead sleeping area, ALL of it was removed and replaced. Did some preliminary sealing around the windows, however on some occasions, if the wind is blowing in the right direction and you get a torrential rain, it will get damp. It never happened while sleeping many nights overnight through rain storms. But did happen while it was parked and the wind was blowing in the right direction and left a little bit of a stain.
The wood is still new, no rot. So the next owner will have to go in and do some more sealing and locate the culprit. I was told it could be a window seal or a channel in the window that is backing up and getting water in it. Not really sure but however full disclosure and need to mention it! Havent noticed any other leaks and all is solid.
This one is not really a negative, and is more of an intrinsic characteristic of Toyota motor homes. Its not a speed racer, although I have done 70/75 up big grades without a problem. It’s slow and steady, will always do the speed limit or a little bit over, but its road manners are safe and reliable.
The tank gauge sometimes works fo rate grey and black water, and sometimes doesn’t. Ive learned to live without it. I just keep a manual log of how many gallons I put in for the grey and fresh water. All gets emptied at the RV park anyway so I come home light. They do make better gagues these days are better updated which would be a nice upgrade.
Ive taken it on many journies without one stitch of trouble.
Journeys as follows since I’ve owned it
Pennsylvania West Virgina Virginia Tennessee North Carolina New Jersey (where it lives) New York Connecticut New Hampshire Vermont Maine Massachusetts
On the flatlands and through the mountains. Always does as it should! Its a road warrior, and will make the next owner proud Any questions will gladly answer!
Buyer is responsible for pick and/or shipping. UShip is a good solution that has been suggested to us.
1985 Fuel Injected 22RE
70,841 Miles
Totally Remodeled
On Oct-23-21 at 14:56:58 PDT, seller added the following information:
INTERIOR LIVING SPACE:
Totally remodeled inside Brand new wood in overhead sleeping quarters Easy clean lightweight vinyl plank flooring New plastic waterproof walls in bathroom New 3rd bunk with space galore under it for storage - with memory foam topper Entirely re-upholstered on all sleeping surfaces Handmade rollup canvas blinds with leather clasp / straps New faucets in kitchen and bathroom Refinished cabinets LED light upgrades all around New speakers / upgraded stereo system with bluetooth for podcast listening on those cross country drive Working 4 burner stove note: Not sure if the oven works, never tried it! Duel fuel Domtich working refrigerator propane / electricity Brand new digital thermostat Rooftop AC, ice cold Overhead fan over stove works and is original
MECHANICAL New catalytic converter and exhaust with muffler New water pump New alternator New fan clutch New radiator New brakes 6 brand new Hankook multi-ply tires Duel wheel in the rear, has the “safe” duel wheel (Those of you in the know will know what I’m talking about ) It has a 4 speed that shifts smoothly and the clutch has plenty of life left on it Does have working AC in the cab, however I removed the belt for fuel economy All the gauges work as they should New spark plugs, wires, cap, ignitor and coil
CAB + exterior The interior in the cab is left as vintage and smoke and rip free New speakers with upgraded stereo system with bluetooth for podcast listening on those cross country drive Brand new canopy! and fully functional
NEGATIVES:
When I bought the camper, it had some wood rot in the overhead sleeping area, ALL of it was removed and replaced. Did some preliminary sealing around the windows, however on some occasions, if the wind is blowing in the right direction and you get a torrential rain, it will get damp. It never happened while sleeping many nights overnight through rain storms. But did happen while it was parked and the wind was blowing in the right direction and left a little bit of a stain.
The wood is still new, no rot. So the next owner will have to go in and do some more sealing and locate the culprit. I was told it could be a window seal or a channel in the window that is backing up and getting water in it. Not really sure but however full disclosure and need to mention it! Havent noticed any other leaks and all is solid.
This one is not really a negative, and is more of an intrinsic characteristic of Toyota motor homes. Its not a speed racer, although I have done 70/75 up big grades without a problem. It’s slow and steady, will always do the speed limit or a little bit over, but its road manners are safe and reliable.
The tank gauge sometimes works fo rate grey and black water, and sometimes doesn’t. Ive learned to live without it. I just keep a manual log of how many gallons I put in for the grey and fresh water. All gets emptied at the RV park anyway so I come home light. They do make better gagues these days are better updated which would be a nice upgrade.
Ive taken it on many journies without one stitch of trouble.
Journeys as follows since I’ve owned it
Pennsylvania West Virgina Virginia Tennessee North Carolina New Jersey (where it lives) New York Connecticut New Hampshire Vermont Maine Massachusetts
On the flatlands and through the mountains. Always does as it should! Its a road warrior, and will make the next owner proud Any questions will gladly answer!
Buyer is responsible for pick and/or shipping. UShip is a good solution that has been suggested to us.