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With the fuel crisis of the '70s, Chinook turned to Toyota for a robust chassis on which to build an economical RV. From 1973 until 1979, Chinook made a weekender-style camper on an imported half.

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Posted Over 1 Month. Up for sale is a 1977 Toyota Chinook Pop Top Camper. It has the legendary 20R 2.2 Liter 4 Cylinder Motor and 4 Speed Manual Transmission. It is 17 feet long and very easy to maneuver while driving and easy to park in tight spaces. Full fiber glass exterior and 6'3" standing room in the interior.

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Based on a Tacoma TRD Sport pickup, the Tacozilla is a rad camper that harks back to Toyota's factory campers of the 1970s and '80s, specifically the Chinook models. It was built by the Toyota.

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The initial production figures for the Toyota Chinook stood at 300 trucks per month. In the beginning, the mini RV was priced under $5,000 and the first batches of the Toyota Chinook were shipped to automobile sellers in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska. What followed was an increase in price and an aggressive marketing campaign. The Toyota.

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The two companies have joined forces once again to design a concept vehicle dubbed "Tacozilla" that promises to recapture the magic of the iconic Toyota Chinook camper van of the 1970s. Originally released in 1973, the aptly named Toyota Chinook was a truck-based RV built for the masses. Thanks to its $6000 price tag, relatively good gas.

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Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1976 Toyota Chinook Pop-Up Camper at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #83,731.

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This classic 1978 Toyota Chinook MPG Camper reminds us of a familiar saying: "You can drive your car and you can live in your house; you can live in your car but you can't drive your house.". Toyota isn't necessarily the first brand that comes to mind when thinking about an RV, motorhome or camper, but the Japanese automaker offered.

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Fast Facts - The Toyota Chinook. Chinook was founded in 1938 by Sy and Rose Mair in Orange County, California. This makes it one of the oldest brand names in the American RV industry. The company worked with a number of vehicle manufacturers over the years, but are best known today for their close partnership with Toyota back in the 1970s.

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September 23, 2023 Toyota RV For Sale 2. 1977 Toyota Chinook 'Original Pop-Top' Camper $7,000 OBO The original 'pop-top' camper, this Toyota Chinook has 32,427 miles. The vehicle is located in Verdi, NV just outside of Reno. It is still currently titled/registered WA […]

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LAS VEGAS (November 2, 2021) - Downsizing's popularity created the tiny house craze, and Toyota combines downsizing and outdoor adventure with its Tacozilla Tacoma Camper¹, a backwoods overlanding-ready "micro-house" rig that pays tribute to Toyota campers from the '70s and '80s. Based on a Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport pickup, Tacozilla debuts today in Toyota's 2021 Specialty.

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As a result, Toyota entered into a partnership with Chinook, a California-based company known for converting trucks into campervans and motorhomes. Throughout the 1970s and into the early 1990s, close to 50,000 Toyota camper vans were sold including the Toyota Dolphin, the Toyota Sunrader, and the Toyota Chinook.

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Screenshot: Toyota. Back in the 1970s and 80 s Toyota teamed up with Chinook to build campers based on its Pickup model. It was a wildly successful venture for both parties, and living in the land.

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Chinook is self-described as "The Sports Car of Motorhomes." As one of the oldest names in the North American RV industry, the originally family owned company has a long history, as it was founded in the 1930s. Originally, Chinook produced Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomes. At the start of the 21st century, the company went through some.

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The Toyota Hilux 4×4 Chinook Camper Shown Here. The vehicle you see here started lift as a relatively standard 1973 Toyota Hilux Chinook, with rear wheel drive and regular road suspension. Back in 2022 it was bought by the current owner (and now seller) who undertook a comprehensive drivetrain and running gear rebuild, turning it into an off.

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Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1976 Toyota Chinook Pop-Up Camper at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #53,781.

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Customized by Chinook Motor Coach, the small camper used a fiberglass shell built on top of Toyota's sturdy truck chassis. In all, Toyota and Chinook built approximately 15,000 campers, but with.