Custom Toyota Chinook
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I wanted to show off a few pictures of my truck and see what else people are doing for their climbing rigs. Let's see those covered wagons! Its a 1985 4x4 Turbo Diesel Toyota longbed that has been converted into a camper by removing the bed and the addition of the pop-top camper off of a 1978 Toyota Chinook. This mod will work on just about any pick-up with the right wheel-base and cab height. All you need is to find an old Chinook, then take off the camper and then line everything up. I've seen old Chinooks for as little as 500$ on Craigslist. The rear glass and entire rear has been removed from the cab thanks to a Sawzall, permitting a pass through. Most of this work mating the two major parts was done by a friend in Calgary. With the diesel, I average 20-22 mpg on the highway. I must say it is pretty gutless, so I don't try and win any races. You'll usually find me camped out in the right lane, sorry in advance if you're behind me on a big hill : ) It does however have plenty of low-end torque for rolling over shit that gets in the way. |
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hahaha...That Element is rad! |
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Nice work, David! Thanks for the nod - much appreciated! |
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That's badass. Certainly more functional than my Civic! |
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That is a great truck! I'm a huge toyota 4wd fan and thats one of the coolest camping rigs I've seen. I'm jealous! I'd love to see some interior pics. |
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Hi. Considering the purchase of a '78 Chinook for $1,600. It's got 78k on it but in rough shape-lots of minor things but brakes, tranny, and engine are advertised as fine. It runs and is missing some parts which I wonder how easy they might be to replace. For example, the propane door is missing on the driver side of the camper shell. What do you think, worth it and how easy is it to get parts? Appreciate any advice. |
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This is amazing. Do you think I can email you some questions? |
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Seeing this post about his awesome Chinook pop up makes me happy that I got to know David while he was still around, sadly he no longer is. |







