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TacomaSue

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    1986 Sunrader Adventure (a pop top)
    previous 1977 Bonanza Bandit
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    Western Washington

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  1. Freestone: Really nice pictures. It looks like your Bandit is in great shape. And, would travel well on the 4x4. Thanks for sharing. I really loved my Bandit. Wishing you well. Sue
  2. Bandit Jo--Welcome to the Toyota website, your best source for great information about "oldie, but goodies" Toyota motorhomes. I had a 1977 Bandit for 2-3 years and LOVED it. Great rig. The Bandit was designed to provide sleeping space over the cab although I only slept there a few times. I used to over the cab space for storage and as a work space. The previous owners used the space over the cab as a bed all the time. I rebuilt the bench seats to be a few inches taller for more storage and used that area for sleeping. The table top fit between the two benches and the back cushions on the benches acted as mattresses. I did quite a bit of work. I replaced the old carpet with vinyl flooring, but new seat covers on the old seats I am attaching pictures of two bandits that were here in the Pacific NW. Mine is the smaller of the two on the left from the rear end. The interior layout was slightly different. The '76 Bandit had a curtain that closed off the whole back end of the camper for a port a potty. In the '86 the potty was under a cabinet more toward the front. Ibelieve the '86 was a v6. It was located in Portland and had been pretty extensively updated. Sue
  3. Bandit Jo--Welcome to the Toyota website, your best source for great information about "oldie, but goodies" Toyota motorhomes. I had a 1977 Bandit for 2-3 years and LOVED it. Great rig. The Bandit was designed to provide sleeping space over the cab although I only slept there a few times. I used the space over the cab for storage and as a work space. The previous owners used the space over the cab as a bed all the time. I rebuilt the bench seats to be a few inches taller for more storage and used that area for sleeping. The table top fit between the two benches and the back cushions on the benches acted as mattresses. I did quite a bit of work. I replaced the old carpet with vinyl flooring, and put new seat covers on the old seatsI am attaching pictures of my bandit. The inside picture of the bench seats are the 1977 original seats and table. I will try to attach some additional pictures and this Bandit next to a 1986, but these are old pictures and sometimes my computer bulks at transferring old pictures. I did not have a manual, but used a 1977 factory truck manual for under-the-hood information and electrical. It was very helpful. What I had for a manual went with the motorhome. The current owner told me a year ago that this Bandit was just about on it's last leg. He drove it to Baja each year and last year he had to stop several times to make repairs. So do not know if it is still on the road.
  4. WME--I sure hope you get to feeling better and back on the road! I haven't been on this forum for a long while. Sold my Toy home, but every once in awhile, I have to look in and see how everyone is doing. TacomaSue
  5. well I see you sold it 2 a good home . at least that is a plus  and someone you know  will take care of it .

  6. I agree, the Adventure is perfect for Baja. Lots of ventilation with the top up and better traction on the sandy roads. I delivered the Adventure to Wally, then he drove me back home....during the 2 hrs home, he was making a list of improvements he wanted to do.....what fun! If you are coming up this way to visit family, ...give a whistle. Sue
  7. Linda: I sold my Sunrader Adventure this week to Wally who bought by Bandit, 3 years ago. He was extremely pleased with how well the Adventure drove and how much more stable it was on the road than the Bandit. He really wanted a bigger motorhome as he is carrying more weight now. The Adventure was beautiful when it left here...but needed several minor repairs/updates. Sue
  8. Hi Sue,

     

    Have you listed your rv yet? We're interested in her to take down the Panam to Argentina :) Let us know

     

    Martin

    1. TacomaSue

      TacomaSue

      Martin:  Thanks for the inquiry.  I sold it this past week to a long-time Toyota motor home owner who plans to drive it to Baja CA.    

  9. Hi All: I am considering selling my 1986 Toyota Sunrader Adventure (Sunrader pop-top) and looking for sales advice. The rig runs smoothly with about 110,800 miles, dual rear wheels. I have kept meticulous records and get 17-19 mpg (a bit less in mountainous terrain). Here's the full description. I'll be interested in your response. What do I need to add to this description? Additional pictures? Sue 1986 Toyota Sunrader Adventure Motorhome (Pop Top) Rare mini motorhome---only about 50 made 22 RE engine Mileage 110,800 mpg 17.5 to 19mpg (meticulous milage records) Dual rear wheels PopTop (Interior height--top down- 54”; Top up 74”). Large rear access door Rear dinning area Dining area converts to sleeping area (72” x 48”) Two sizes of dining tables included ( 24’ x 32” and 19” x 221/2”---seats 4 people) Toilet and Shower (no hot water--shower pan needs to be sealed) SR5 seats replaced original Passenger door sealed to stop cold draft Air conditioning works! New 2-burner cooktop New larger sink and tall faucet Corian countertop Storage added in kitchen (full-extension drawers) Wooden fold-up counter extension and covers for the stove and sink All interior lighting converted to LED New headliner New fronts on all cabinets--enlarged access to storage areas New cushions for sitting area and bed Pull down shades for privacy New windshield (does not leak) Passenger side windshield post rebuilt by body shop All windows sealed Roof vent sealed Added tail light above rear window for night-time visibility OTHER Has 12-v cooler (no refrigerator/ice maker) Marine battery New Radiator Screens in pop-up for ventilation
  10. Thanks Linda: Good to hear from you. I would have posted pictures, but the great Apple/Mac System has changed photos are stored and it is difficult to retrieve photos taken over a year ago. I will figure it out in a couple days and post some pictures. This is a pretty sweet rig, but I'm just not getting out enough to make it make sense to keep it. I do not have a garage for storage and the gel coat needs to be under cover or it will deteriorate. I have deliberately not kept track of the money I've spent on the Toy---$100 here, a $100 there (I think it was over $500 for the new windshield plus rebuilding the post on passenger side to hold the glass in)....probably a total around $5000 -$6000 (including the purchase price). I'm sorry we never had a chance to get together. I'd pack up and come down to visit next week (even if you did not invite me) if I were not committed for the next two to three weeks. Really miss the interaction with everyone on this forum. Sue
  11. I rember you welcomed me wondered what became of you hope you been ok send me pm if you want

    1. TacomaSue

      TacomaSue

      You are in Yakima, as I remember.  How are you???    I am still here in Tacoma.   I purchased the motorhome so that I could help my niece, a single mom when she went camping with her kids.   The kids have now grown  older and her situation has changed so she needs less help.   I find I do not travel much by myself.   I like to go to rallies and camp-outs, but lately there just have not been many rallies and other get togethers that are  close.  I really miss the interaction of the people on this forum as I have not been very active the last year.  

    2. 5Toyota

      5Toyota

      yes still am . I had forgotten you had the bandit did you sell that .. yes I wondered what happened to you . my wife was not able to go or do anything for 2 years . she had hip replacement last fall. and is better . we have been married for 39 years. sorry you are alone. no kids of your own/?    I don't like to go alone eather we have some freands we go just went to the nile vally . first time for her in 2 years . I am not too bad for 63 .  welcome back on here talk to me again .

  12. Hi All: Been awhile since I have visited with you. I am considering selling my 1986 Toyota Sunrader Adventure (Sunrader pop-top) and am wondering what it a good selling price might be. I posted pictures when I worked on it in past years and would be glad to send additional pictures so that you might evaluate it and make a realistic estimated sales price. The rig runs smoothly with about 110,000 miles, dual rear wheels. I have kept meticulous records and get 18-19 mpg (a bit less in mountainous terrain). I replaced the original seats with SR5 seats and I have rebuilt much of the couch--including new headliner and led lights (brighter than daylight), cooktop, sink and full extension drawers under the cooktop, new cushions and dinning table. The windshield was replaced and the passenger side window post was rebuilt by a body shop. All windows were resealed. An additional rear tail-light with brake light was added for increased visibility. With the top down, the interior is about 5-foot; with the top up, the interior height is about 6-foot 2-inches. It is 18-foot long and can be parked in most garages. The carpeted floor had been replaced before I got it. I replaced the three-way refrigerator with a 12-V cooler that has worked well for me. Problems: The side door lock has never worked exactly right and I am in the process of replacing (rebuilding) the lock to use another type of lock. The tail pipe needs to be replaced and you need to be careful not to overfill the gray water tank. Oh yes, and the bed size is 48" x 72"---a bit tight for someone over 6-foot; not a problem for me at 5.0' Thanks for any help you can give me about this. Sue
  13. Congratulations pyasodelmar on acquiring and saving a Bandit. I had a much-loved 1977 Bandit that I sold a few years ago. Also thanks to all who have posted interesting information about the Bandit---that was more information than I was able to locate about the Bandit and I enjoyed the trip down memory lane. Since selling the Bandit, I have kept in touch with the new owner and am happy to report that the Bandit has now made its third trip from San Juan Islands, Washington to the southern part of Baha, CA. Wally, the new owner, says it is starting to show its age... rusting a bit and needing more maintenance, but still going! What a great machine!! Here is the link to a picture of the Bandit in Baha https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Z_TU3kytZC1P_E-XqYhruKC7pCr1iZlP5p6Uczei_af5TmUwSu4UeJKK_6fnZ5f0rzWrpA=w1147-h717-no HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL and good traveling.
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