2014 Tacoma with custom flatbed camper

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2014 Tacoma 6-Speed Manual With Custom Aluminum Overland Camper –

Price: $32,000 OBO
Location: Bend, OR

Description:
Built for adventure, simplicity, and off-grid capability. This is a 2014 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab (6-speed manual) paired with a flatbed style custom aluminum-composite overland camper.

The Truck:
-2014 Tacoma Access Cab – 6-Speed Manual (TRD Off-Road)
-142,055 miles
-4 Wheel Drive
-6 Cylinder Engine
-Legendary Gen 2 reliability – no mechanical issues, runs and drives beautifully
-TRD Bilstein front suspension, stock rear with upgraded 900 lb leaf springs
-Toyo tires open country A/T 3 265/65 r17
-Cracked front windshield & some cosmetic wear on the truck
-Occasionally squeaky clutch (common on this gen, purely mechanical sound)
-Never broken down or needed any major repairs

The Camper:
This DIY build is a steel-frame, aluminum-composite micro-camper — light, insulated, and bomber. I bought it from the builder in San Luis Obispo last year and have had it mounted for nearly a year.
Design & Construction:
Steel tube frame

-Aluminum-composite skin (riveted + bonded with Sikaflex)
-Fully insulated with 1” rigid foam
-Cedar tongue-and-groove ceiling, 1/8” ply walls
-Rigid walls (no canvas) — supports a pop-top mod if desired
-Designed for “indoor/outdoor living” – perfect for all-weather camping

Features:
-East–West sleeping platform (6’4” base length)
-Converts to small dinette
-Rear swing door + side hatch
-270° awning w/ lighting covers both openings
-100Ah Renogy Lithium Battery + 30A DC-DC charger
-100W Renogy solar panel
-Dometic CFX28 12V fridge
-1100W inverter
-Diesel heater + 12V push/pull fan
-Hest Dually Long Mattress
-Aluminum roof rack w/ 4 crossbars
-Jerry can holder on rear door
-Rear-view camera + dash cam

The Story:
I’ve been hunting and researching for years for the dream overland rig and gone through a few different evolutions of trucks & campers. This truck and camper combo was finally it- the perfect set up for a light and versatile adventure vehicle- I was stoked. Then a month after bringing the rig home, my wife and I found out we were going to have a baby. Turns out that changes some perspectives and priorities - so I have been holding onto this truck for the last six months hoping it might somehow still work, but the fact of the matter is that it is just too small to be a full family adventure rig-
Because I did not put the money into making it a true overland adventure truck this rig could be your open canvas to make how want. It’s 90% there — perfectly usable, incredibly capable, and just waiting for someone to take it to the next level.

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