This 1991 Toyota HiAce was converted to a camper in Japan and reportedly remained with its original owner before being imported to the US by the seller in 2019. Finished in white, the van is powered by a 2.4-liter diesel inline-four paired with a column-shifted five-speed manual transmission. Features include 14″ steel wheels, an awning, air conditioning, a push-button radio, a collapsable table, a convertible bed, and a wet bath with a sink. The timing belt, water…
This 1991 Toyota HiAce was converted to a camper in Japan and reportedly remained with its original owner before being imported to the US by the seller in 2019. Finished in white, the van is powered by a 2.4-liter diesel inline-four paired with a column-shifted five-speed manual transmission. Features include 14″ steel wheels, an awning, air conditioning, a push-button radio, a collapsable table, a convertible bed, and a wet bath with a sink. The timing belt, water pump, radiator, and tires are said to have been replaced prior to the vehicle’s importation two years ago.
The high-roof body is finished in White (033) with black side decals and was modified in Japan with a rear extension to aLommodate a wet bath. A retractable awning extends from the passenger’s side, and exterior features include adjustable side mirrors, mud flaps, and a sliding side door. Peeling blue fish graphics are noted on the passenger-side quarter panel.
The 14″ steel wheels are mounted with 185-width Yokohama JOB RY52 tires that were reportedly installed in 2019. Corrosion is evident on the wheels.
The front bucket seats are upholstered in tan cloth with brown vinyl sides and backs. The middle seat folds down to reveal cupholders and a storage tray, and amenities include air conditioning and a push-button radio. A flash light is secured below the dash, and discoloration and separation is noted on the driver-side door panel.
A two-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a 160-km/h speedometer and auxiliary gauges. The six-digit mechanical odometer shows just under 47k kilometers (~29k miles).
The rear cabin features fabric bench seats that fold down into a bed, along with a collapsable table, a heater control, and wood veneer cabinets. A sink is stationed in the wet bath, which can be aLessed through the rear door.
The 2.4-liter 2L diesel inline-four sends power to the rear wheels through a column-shifted five-speed manual transmission. Service performed in Japan in 2019 is said to include a replacement timing belt, water pump, radiator, and belts, along with fluid changes.