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1977' Toyota Hiace

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$3,700
Veröffentlicht 17 September 2017ID: w7s4al
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7 Jahre, 3 Monate her

Information from the owner

Karosserie: Kleintransporter
Alter: 40 Jahre
Kilometerstand: 150000 km
Hubraum: 1600 cc
Treibstoff: Benzin
Getriebe: Manuell
Elektronik: Alarm

Verkäuferkommentare zu 1977' Toyota Hiace

This is a cream coloured long wheel-base Hi Ace campervan from the 70s, with a kerbside sliding door and pop-top roof.
Petrol engine; manual transmission (4-speed).
I've entered a random number for the odometer reading in this listing. The odometer reads 3444803 but this means nothing, as the engine was changed in around 2010-2012 to a new (second-hand) engine, capacity 1600cc. The odometer has never been wound back as far as i can tell. From the time the engine was changed, the van has been used for trips around town about once a week, and an approximately yearly drive out of town, sometimes as far as half of the South Island.
3 seats at the front (driver seat plus 2 passenger seats).
The head unit pictured will not be included in the van when purchased.
AVS alarm system installed; both remotes still with functioning batteries. Includes sensor in the back.
Tow bar with tow ball and old and new tow plug types included.
This van has an accessory battery in addition to the main vehicle battery. The battery charging alternates between the 2 batteries automatically.
3 separate house lights in the back, which run off of the accessory battery, one being a snake light, convenient for reading or whatever else.
Fridge which is capable of running off of 240V power, 12V power (accessory battery) or gas. This fridge has recently decided to stop operating, so needs to be looked at.
Van includes gas cylinder compartment with gas cylinder still containing gas.
Access to 240V power (e.g. at caravan parks) via plug outside (cable included). Inside the van is a dual plug socket for using any electronic devices with the 240V power.
Gas cooker - oven grill and gas hobs. Part of the kitchen bench folds back to reveal the hobs.
Kitchen sink with tap and plug. Boat pump in the floor for pumping up water from the freshwater tank underneath the van. Greywater is simply released out of a pipe onto the ground.
Lots of cupboard space.
Sofa that transforms into a small two-person bed.
One cupboard once held a porta-potty, and is set up as such. A wooden platform rolls out for use of the porta-potty, and there's a dowel to hold a roll of toilet paper.
Curtains all around the van, for every window.
Pop-top roof. The canvas has been repaired in a few places, but this pop-top roof has served us well regardless. In the roof is an openable vent.
Snow chains included, as well as a spare fuel cap and 2 copies of the manual for this model of van.
A couple of 12V sockets for charging/running devices, as well as a couple of screws installed with attached switch for attaching alligator clips to.
Vehicles that have been registered in NZ for at least 40 years are considered to have 'vintage' status, which means the owner pays less in the way of relicencing (rego) fees. Because this van was manufactured in 1977, it's going to be close to vintage status.
The relicencing expires in Sept '17, the WOF expires in Oct '17, and the electrical WOF expires in Dec '17.

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