1976 chinook $600. http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=12915095&cat=&lpid=&search=toyota 976 Toyota Chinook for sale. The vehicle is old and was stolen once and needed some interior work, so it has a salvage title even though, to my knowledge, it has never been in an accident. I paid $800 for it 7 years ago- and spent about $2000 fixing it up- new upholstery and carpeting- and wheels and tires. Since then I have not used it too much. The interior is in decent shape, though the drawers in the camper do not open well. It has a closet and a sink and a spare battery and inverter in the back - so it doesn't drain the car battery. And it has a pop top- which makes the interior about 18 inches higher than when driving. The stove does not work- the gas line needs repair. The vehicle runs decently and gets 20-24 miles per gallon, but it does not handle well above about 65- and it is very sluggish going up hills. I don't know the milage- it registered 93000 when I bought it, but the odometer of the day did not have a sixth digit, so I do not know whether it should have a 1 or a 2 in front of the 93000. I have put about 15000 miles on it. I don't drive it enough now- and need more room in my garage, so I am basically selling it for less than the value of the parts.
I was just looking for one of these the other day! You have any idea what it would cost to ship something like this? I am in NC.
bro, i dont even know lol. maybe fly down here, drive it back and instead of getting a motel just sleep in the back
most seem to ship around 600-900 call around to shipping co's and get quotes. Also +1 vote to just drive it back.
well fuuuck then buy it, reimburse me food and gas money. and buy me a plane ticket home and i will deliver
Bro, its not a time issue. Its a money priority issue. I have a fourth month old boy. He comes first!