BLUF: I am not trying to make anything from this sale. I am looking to get what's owed. I believe this is a great deal, take advantage of my situation and jump into an awesome rig. I NEED THIS TRUCK SOLD BY JUNE 18.
Location: Quantico, Va
Price: $45,000 (owed)
Mileage: 70,407 as of 4 June (DD)
Title: Financed through USAA
Willing to travel for a serious buyer
Overview:
For sale is a truly one-of-a-kind Toyota Tacoma, professionally built and meticulously outfitted for serious overlanding, off-grid camping, and long-term travel. This truck isn't just modified, it's been expertly designed, fabricated, and equipped to be a trail-ready, expedition rig.
Originally assembled and modified by ROKO Vehicles, this Tacoma was used to display ROKO's build capabilities. After a brief stint with a local owner, ROKO reacquired the vehicle, then sold to me. I am the third owner, and since owning it, I've used it for multiple camping and overland adventures.
Why Am I Selling?
This is not a decision I take lightly. I absolutely love this truck. However, I am being relocated overseas, and due to vehicle restrictions in my destination, I can't bring the truck. Storing it for long term would be a waste and an imprudent financial decision. If it doesn’t sell, I will take it to long-term storage.
Due to planning for a cross-country trip to storage if truck doesn't sell, it will also come with some camping equipment (Blackstone Grill, Ignik Growler, Tailgater Table, Camp chairs)
MISC:
-I've only owned the vehicle since Oct 2024
-Do still have tailgate and rear seats
- Links to the vehicle history
forum.expeditionportal.com
www.tacomaworld.com
Recent video walk-around
2019 Toyota Tacoma.mp4
Alu Cab Only
Alu_Cab_Canopy_Camper.MP4
Interior
Interior.MP4
Undercarriage
Undercarriage.MP4
Engine
Engine.MP4
The Bad.
The_BAD_.MP4
All things wrong are cosmetic
1. RUST: There is rust in spots around the vehicle. I believe some clean-up and POR will take care of all of it. No major rust-through areas.
2. Powder Coating: The powder coat has worn off in some areas of the Alu-Cab and the vehicle. Worst being the underside rail of the camper top, when lifted on the passenger side
3. Windshield: Roughly a week after I had the rig, I received a small road gift, which chipped the bottom passenger corner; it does not affect vision.
4. Burn: A burn spot on the carpet is seen when the bed platform is lifted.
5. Latch: The latch on the drive side is loose; while it holds shut, pressure needs to be applied for it to open.
6. Rear Panel: The passenger rear panel is bent, from the spare tire getting away and hitting it. This also caused flaking in the paint.
7. Residue: I used double-sided stick tape to put something on the roof of the cab interior, when it was removed, some glue residue stayed behind.
8. The Worst: I made the mistake of putting a hole through the front Alu Cab to pass wires for Star Link. I patched it and put Flex Seal as an extra precaution.
Additionally, I used Flex Seal on the interior seam ceiling to help secure and seal. Times occurred when water slowly leaked from the roof into the seams or edges. The Flex Seal stopped it; however, I could imagine pulling the rivets from the material and inspecting the roof. I didn't find out about it until a hard rain, and believe this has always been a problem, but wouldn't notice if the truck was used intermittently. I was living in it full-time for 5 months. I also bought the truck unseen while overseas, landed, and picked up the truck.
Below is a post I made about it on Tacoma World #1347
www.tacomaworld.com
Location: Quantico, Va
Price: $45,000 (owed)
Mileage: 70,407 as of 4 June (DD)
Title: Financed through USAA
Willing to travel for a serious buyer
Overview:
For sale is a truly one-of-a-kind Toyota Tacoma, professionally built and meticulously outfitted for serious overlanding, off-grid camping, and long-term travel. This truck isn't just modified, it's been expertly designed, fabricated, and equipped to be a trail-ready, expedition rig.
Originally assembled and modified by ROKO Vehicles, this Tacoma was used to display ROKO's build capabilities. After a brief stint with a local owner, ROKO reacquired the vehicle, then sold to me. I am the third owner, and since owning it, I've used it for multiple camping and overland adventures.
Why Am I Selling?
This is not a decision I take lightly. I absolutely love this truck. However, I am being relocated overseas, and due to vehicle restrictions in my destination, I can't bring the truck. Storing it for long term would be a waste and an imprudent financial decision. If it doesn’t sell, I will take it to long-term storage.
Due to planning for a cross-country trip to storage if truck doesn't sell, it will also come with some camping equipment (Blackstone Grill, Ignik Growler, Tailgater Table, Camp chairs)
MISC:
-I've only owned the vehicle since Oct 2024
-Do still have tailgate and rear seats
- Links to the vehicle history

SOLD - 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road Double Cab (5' Bed) | Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Build (Massachusetts)
Price: $52,000 Mileage: 55,xxx Location: Topsfield, MA Transmission: Automatic Build: ROKO Vehicles, LLC https://rokovehicles.com Condition: I’m the 2nd owner of the truck. It was purchased from ROKO Vehicles, fully built. Until my purchase, they used it as a show/marketing truck to showcase...


2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road Double Cab w/ Alu-Cab Canopy Camper :: Featured Classified - Expedition Portal
A 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road with an Alu-Cab Canopy camper, which was built by Roko Vehicles and is advertised at a bargain $65,000.
expeditionportal.com

ROKO Vehicles, a new Massachusetts based Vehicle Outfitter
Greetings everyone! I'd like to introduce ourselves to the Tacoma World Community. My name is Jon Rutherford, the co-founder of ROKO Vehicles. We...

Recent video walk-around
2019 Toyota Tacoma.mp4
Alu Cab Only
Alu_Cab_Canopy_Camper.MP4
Interior
Interior.MP4
Undercarriage
Undercarriage.MP4
Engine
Engine.MP4
The Bad.
The_BAD_.MP4
All things wrong are cosmetic
1. RUST: There is rust in spots around the vehicle. I believe some clean-up and POR will take care of all of it. No major rust-through areas.
2. Powder Coating: The powder coat has worn off in some areas of the Alu-Cab and the vehicle. Worst being the underside rail of the camper top, when lifted on the passenger side
3. Windshield: Roughly a week after I had the rig, I received a small road gift, which chipped the bottom passenger corner; it does not affect vision.
4. Burn: A burn spot on the carpet is seen when the bed platform is lifted.
5. Latch: The latch on the drive side is loose; while it holds shut, pressure needs to be applied for it to open.
6. Rear Panel: The passenger rear panel is bent, from the spare tire getting away and hitting it. This also caused flaking in the paint.
7. Residue: I used double-sided stick tape to put something on the roof of the cab interior, when it was removed, some glue residue stayed behind.
8. The Worst: I made the mistake of putting a hole through the front Alu Cab to pass wires for Star Link. I patched it and put Flex Seal as an extra precaution.
Additionally, I used Flex Seal on the interior seam ceiling to help secure and seal. Times occurred when water slowly leaked from the roof into the seams or edges. The Flex Seal stopped it; however, I could imagine pulling the rivets from the material and inspecting the roof. I didn't find out about it until a hard rain, and believe this has always been a problem, but wouldn't notice if the truck was used intermittently. I was living in it full-time for 5 months. I also bought the truck unseen while overseas, landed, and picked up the truck.
Below is a post I made about it on Tacoma World #1347

Let's see those Alu-cab setups
Anyone got pics on how you canopy camper owners ran their propane lines to Dickinson heaters? Just trying to get some ideas. Thanks in Advance

2019 Tacoma TRD Off Road |
Suspension, Wheels & Tires |
ARB Old Man Emu BP-51 suspension Toyota Tacoma Gen2/Gen3 |
ARB Old Man Emu Add-A-Leaf Leaf Springs |
SPC Upper Control Arms |
SCS Ray 10 Matte Gunmetal Wheels (5x) |
BF Goodrich KO2 LT285/70R-17 tires |
Protection / Armor / Lighting |
ARB Summit Front Bumper |
ARB Summit Rear Bumper |
ARB Summit Step Section Textured |
ARB Front Rails |
ARB Recovery Point |
Sherpa Animas Roof Rack (21in) |
CBI Toyota Tacoma Full Overland Skid Plates (Steel, powder coated) |
ComeUp Self Recovery Winch Seal Gen2_9.5lbs_12V |
Factor 55 FlatLink “E” Expert Shackle Mount Assembly (Red) |
Factor 55 Hawse Fairlead 1.5 |
Factor 55 FlatLink Rope Guard |
ARB Intensity 7” LED Light (Flood) (Yellow and White covers) |
ARB Intensity 7” LED Light (Spot) (Yellow and White covers) |
ARB Safari Snorkle for 2016+ Toyota Tacoma Gen3 |
ARB Twin Air Compressor |
ARB Air Manifold Kit |
Diode Dynamics Ditch Ligths (Pair) |
Slee Compressor Mount - ARB |
Midland MXT400 MicroMobile Two-Way Radio with BingFu Antenna |
RedArc Tow-Pro Elite Electric Brake Controller |
Alu Cab Canopy Camper |
Alu-Cab Canopy Camper – Standard Unit / Short Bed (Black) 5’ |
Alu-Cab Load Bars, Low Profile |
Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Canvas Bag at Front Panel (1545mm x 530mm) |
Alu Cab Canopy Camper Rear Molle Plates (2x) |
Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Shadow Awning (LHS) |
Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Shadow Awning Bracket & Deflector |
Alu Cab Spare Tire Carrier (Up to 33” tire) |
Alu Cab Table Slide |
Alu-Cab Folding Canopy Camper Table |
Alu Cab Bug Screens and Blackout Canvas on all windows & door |
Alu Cab 13 Gal Water Tank |
GP Factor Stainless Drop Table for Alu-Cab Canopy Camper (2x) |
GP Factor Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Rear Door Molle Panel (2x) |
GP Factor Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Side Door Molle Panel |
Expedition Essentials Recovery Board Quick Mount for Maxtrax (Maxtrax not included) |
Engel MT45F-U1-Platinum Series 12V/24V/120V AC/DC Fridge/Freezer |
Maliwakee Pack out (1) |
Goose Gear |
Goose Gear Tacoma System Base Plate for Alu-Cab Canopy Camper |
Goose Gear Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Utility Cabinet |
Goose Gear Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Double Drawer Module |
Goose Gear Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Rear Quarter Electrical Panel |
Goose Gear Solo Fridge Slide |
Main Electrical |
Off-Grid Engineering Complete Dual Battery “Side-by-Side” System |
Blue Sea Systems Accessory Panel, Distribution Block, Fuses |
Blue Sea Mini OLED Temp Sensor |
AC Power Inlet (to AC power charge the camper) |
New as of Dec 2024 Optima Yellow Top batteries |
Victron BMV-712 Battery Monitor |
Eco Flow 800W Alternator Charger |
Eco Flow Delta 2 power station |
Auxbeam 8 panel switch |
Interior Upgrades |
RAM accessory mounts Accessorides Auto Start |
40% Seat Delete SHW-Offroad |
Heated Front Seats (2x) |
Desert Does it Seat Jackers, front seats (2x) |
Victory 4x4 Tacoma Center Console Molle Panel (DR Side) |
Front Seat Covers |
AJT Door handles |
Meso Custom Interior Map lights (R/W) |
Meso Custom Interior Dome lights (R/W) |
Center Console Lock Box |
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