SOLD: 2019 Tacoma AluCab Canopy Camper - Sell or trade

Hello All,

Together with my wife, we have decided to work remotely full time, and therefore we are thinking of selling our beloved Tacoma OR swap it with a setup with more space.

The platform is a 2019 Tacoma DCSB TRD OFF Road, automatic, with all the options. The vehicle is now in Prescott (AZ), where we are currently living.

The AluCab canopy camper was installed by OK4WD in September 2020, and all the rest of the overland build happened afterward. We have done quite a bit ourselves, apart from those modifications where we thought to rely on Summit 4x4 here in Prescott, and the suspensions in particular. We have spent close to $90,000 so far. The truck has 47,500 miles, and modifications are essentially new. For example, we just received brand new parts for the storage boxes inside, and we still have to mount them. In short, if we can get a reasonable offer or an intriguing possible swap (with a difference in cash if necessary), we will move ahead, otherwise, we will keep it.

We have all receipts and photos of the build, and we will be happy to pass them to the new owner. In the meantime, please feel free to follow v-adventures on Facebook or Instagram for an overview.

Thanks for your interest.

Platform details
  • 2019 Toyota TRD OR DCSB
  • Color: Cement Gray
  • Around 43,000 miles
  • Automatic
  • Leather
  • Sunroof
  • Dual Climate Control
  • Navigation
Build Details
  • Alucab Canopy Camper (September 2020)
  • Rear molle boards
  • 270 AluCab original Shadow Awning
  • AluCab Shower cube
  • Gutter
  • Slide-out table
  • Netting on all sides and rear door
  • All available AluCab original pockets
  • GP Trail Tailgate System: Stainless Folding Table Kit
  • Rear door tire carrier
  • Sunflare ultra-thin solar panel (180W)
  • GP Factor spare tire mounting plate
  • Expedition outfitters propane tank with secure lock and 2-way adapter
  • Upright front water tank from Front Runner (10.6 gals) and marine-grade external spigot
  • Backup camera factory replacement kit (Camera Source)
  • ARB Safari snorkel
Wheels and Suspension
  • 2.5” lift with JBA Offroad high caster Upper Control Arms
  • OME BP51 coil overs
  • OME BP51 rear reservoir shocks
  • Limit straps (to avoid any possible damage to the coil-overs)
  • Sway bar relocation kit
  • ARB heavy-duty leaf springs, with 2 additional leaves (around 1,000 lbs capacity)
  • 17x8.5 -10 SCS Ray 10 Bronze wheels
  • BFGoodrich KM3 (set of 5), 285/70/17, with 3,000 miles
Armor
  • CBI Baja front bumper (steel)
  • CBI full overland skid plates, including fuel tank (steel)
Lighting
  • Baja Designs fog lights (amber)
  • Baja Designs 20” led light bar integrated with the bumper
Electrical
  • Off Grid Engineering (OGE) dual battery system
  • REDARC 1225 DCDC charger
  • Odyssey Battery (AGM)
Inside the Camper
  • National Luna NL 52 Legacy Stainless Steel Fridge & Freezer
  • National Luna mounting plate
  • Joolca hot water shower
  • Goose Gear electrical mounting panel, driver-side
  • Victron MPPT 75 regulator
  • Victron Energy BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor (Bluetooth)
  • Blue Sea Blue Sea Systems WeatherDeck Waterproof Panel (12 switches)
  • Blue Sea mini OLED temperature gauge
  • Blue Sea USB charger (2 ports)
  • Blue Sea CIG port
  • 12v Valterra pump (with the backup unit) and strainer
  • Custom-made freshwater tank (9 gals)
  • KUS water sensor to check water levels
  • Pura UV Lamp water purification system
  • Sandvik sink faucet, marine-grade, for running water inside the camper
  • Dickinson Newport P9000 Propane Fireplace and CO sensor
  • BESTEK 300 Watt Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter Car Adapter DC 12V to AC 110V with 4.2A Dual Smart USB Ports
  • Baltic birch plywood base plate
  • 80/20 profiles for storage boxes (to be mounted)
  • 80/20 composite panels (due to arrive soon)
Recovery
  • Warn VR Evo Winch, 10.000 lb, synthetic
  • Maxtrax
  • Factor 55 HITCHLINK 2.0 with D-ring
  • motormic Trailer Hitch Lock Pin Set
  • Factor 55 Flatlink
  • GearAmerica UBER Shackles with Anti Theft Lock, 80,000 lbs (40T) strength
  • Bond LH043 D-Handle Fiberglass Round Point Shovel
Interior
  • Custom-made rear seat delete (we still have factory seats)
  • Escape Gear seat covers
  • Escape Gear saddle bag
  • LED lights
  • Raingler ceiling net
  • RAM mounts for iPad, iPhone, and Garmin inReach
Miscellaneous
  • ARB compressor mounted in the engine bay
  • K&N air filter
  • Power Tray for ARB compressor
Asking: $65.000, OBO

Thank you.
 

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Hi, Larry, thanks for the interest. Your Ford is really a nice setup. However, we still want something with a bit more offroad capabilities.

Many thanks again,
Antonio
 
Many thanks! Yes, we love our build, and judging from the number of people stopping us while on the road, we are not the only ones!
 
Really nice, Whats the weight of the whole setup loaded and ready to roll?
Hi there, I have never managed to find a place to check the weight, and I know I should do it. The only reference I have is from OK4WD. They have a very similar setup on a long bed, and with ARB bumpers (notoriously super heavy), and their build is in the range of 6,000 lbs. Depending on intended use, there are some opportunities to get rid of some weight. For example, the water purification system is a bit of an overkill here in the USA. Likewise for the Maxtrax and the GP Factor mount. For mild use, no need ... but they look great behind the rig! I must admit the BP51 + Dakar leaf springs are really a game-changer and a must for these extended builds.
 
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mph

Expedition Leader
Just curious....Does small heater do an adequate job of heating the camper? I assuming the warm air rises and makes the underside of the bed toasty:). Nice build! If you are interested in a 200 series, holler:). GLWS
 

gvb40

Active member
Hello All,

Together with my wife, we have decided to work remotely full time, and therefore we are thinking of selling our beloved Tacoma OR swap it with a setup with more space.

The platform is a 2019 Tacoma DCSB TRD OFF Road, automatic, with all the options. The vehicle is now in Prescott (AZ), where we are currently living.

The AluCab canopy camper was installed by OK4WD in September 2020, and all the rest of the overland build happened afterward. We have done quite a bit ourselves, apart from those modifications where we thought to rely on Summit 4x4 here in Prescott, and the suspensions in particular. We have spent close to $90,000 so far. The truck has 43,000 miles, and modifications are essentially new. For example, we just received brand new parts for the storage boxes inside, and we still have to mount them. In short, if we can get a reasonable offer or an intriguing possible swap (with a difference in cash if necessary), we will move ahead, otherwise, we will keep it.

We have all receipts and photos of the build, and we will be happy to pass them to the new owner. In the meantime, please feel free to follow v-adventures on Facebook or Instagram for an overview.

Thanks for your interest.

Platform details
  • 2019 Toyota TRD OR DCSB
  • Color: Cement Gray
  • Around 43,000 miles
  • Automatic
  • Leather
  • Sunroof
  • Dual Climate Control
  • Navigation
Build Details
  • Alucab Canopy Camper (September 2020)
  • Rear molle boards
  • 270 AluCab original Shadow Awning
  • AluCab Shower cube
  • Gutter
  • Slide-out table
  • Netting on all sides and rear door
  • All available AluCab original pockets
  • GP Trail Tailgate System: Stainless Folding Table Kit
  • Rear door tire carrier
  • Sunflare ultra-thin solar panel (180W)
  • GP Factor spare tire mounting plate
  • Expedition outfitters propane tank with secure lock and 2-way adapter
  • Upright front water tank from Front Runner (10.6 gals) and marine-grade external spigot
  • Backup camera factory replacement kit (Camera Source)
  • ARB Safari snorkel
Wheels and Suspension
  • 2.5” lift with JBA Offroad high caster Upper Control Arms
  • OME BP51 coil overs
  • OME BP51 rear reservoir shocks
  • Limit straps (to avoid any possible damage to the coil-overs)
  • Sway bar relocation kit
  • ARB heavy-duty leaf springs, with 2 additional leaves (around 1,000 lbs capacity)
  • 17x8.5 -10 SCS Ray 10 Bronze wheels
  • BFGoodrich KM3 (set of 5), 275/70/17, with 3,000 miles
Armor
  • CBI Baja front bumper (steel)
  • CBI full overland skid plates, including fuel tank (steel)
Lighting
  • Baja Designs fog lights (amber)
  • Baja Designs 20” led light bar integrated with the bumper
Electrical
  • Off Grid Engineering (OGE) dual battery system
  • REDARC 1225 DCDC charger
  • Odyssey Battery (AGM)
Inside the Camper
  • National Luna NL 52 Legacy Stainless Steel Fridge & Freezer
  • National Luna mounting plate
  • Joolca hot water shower
  • Goose Gear electrical mounting panel, driver-side
  • Victron MPPT 75 regulator
  • Victron Energy BMV-712 Smart Battery Monitor (Bluetooth)
  • Blue Sea Blue Sea Systems WeatherDeck Waterproof Panel (12 switches)
  • Blue Sea mini OLED temperature gauge
  • Blue Sea USB charger (2 ports)
  • Blue Sea CIG port
  • 12v Valterra pump (with the backup unit) and strainer
  • Custom-made freshwater tank (9 gals)
  • KUS water sensor to check water levels
  • Pura UV Lamp water purification system
  • Sandvik sink faucet, marine-grade, for running water inside the camper
  • Dickinson Newport P9000 Propane Fireplace and CO sensor
  • BESTEK 300 Watt Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter Car Adapter DC 12V to AC 110V with 4.2A Dual Smart USB Ports
  • Baltic birch plywood base plate
  • 80/20 profiles for storage boxes (to be mounted)
  • 80/20 composite panels (due to arrive soon)
Recovery
  • Warn Zeon 10S Winch, 10.000 lb, synthetic
  • Maxtrax
  • Factor 55 HITCHLINK 2.0 with D-ring
  • motormic Trailer Hitch Lock Pin Set
  • Factor 55 Flatlink
  • GearAmerica UBER Shackles with Anti Theft Lock, 80,000 lbs (40T) strength
  • Bond LH043 D-Handle Fiberglass Round Point Shovel
Interior
  • Custom-made rear seat delete (we still have factory seats)
  • Escape Gear seat covers
  • Escape Gear saddle bag
  • LED lights
  • Raingler ceiling net
  • RAM mounts for iPad, iPhone, and Garmin inReach
Miscellaneous
  • ARB compressor mounted in the engine bay
  • K&N air filter
  • Power Tray for ARB compressor
I would consider something around $75,000 to $80,000, OBO.

Thank you.
I’m thinking about downsizing. My Sprinter is expedition ready. 50 gallons of water in a baffled tank. Shower, cassette toilette, propane heater, hot water and two burner stove. Agile RIP, winch, Aluminess bumpers KO2s 17” method wheels 200 ah LifEPo4 batts. 360 watts solar on roof.4.6 cu drawer refridge. Tons of storage inside. Floor to ceiling pantry. Cabs all down the interior above the bed. Just did the CDT with Jeep’s and a e 350 and had no problem keeping up. Just didn’t do the Alpine loop.. Not sure how much I can get for it because it is a one off design with a queen bed that sleeps north south so you don’t crawl over each other to get up and pee. Also ton of storage in the garage. I designed it as a fly fishing off grid vehicle. If you are thinking of living in it full time it would be ideal.
 

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Lucidless

Active member
I’m thinking about downsizing. My Sprinter is expedition ready. 50 gallons of water in a baffled tank. Shower, cassette toilette, propane heater, hot water and two burner stove. Agile RIP, winch, Aluminess bumpers KO2s 17” method wheels 200 ah LifEPo4 batts. 360 watts solar on roof.4.6 cu drawer refridge. Tons of storage inside. Floor to ceiling pantry. Cabs all down the interior above the bed. Just did the CDT with Jeep’s and a e 350 and had no problem keeping up. Just didn’t do the Alpine loop.. Not sure how much I can get for it because it is a one off design with a queen bed that sleeps north south so you don’t crawl over each other to get up and pee. Also ton of storage in the garage. I designed it as a fly fishing off grid vehicle. If you are thinking of living in it full time it would be ideal.

Worth about $20k-30k more than this tacoma- with todays market.
 

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