Let’s take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

1993 Toyota Hilux RV, manufactured in the late 1980s and early 1990s, manufactured and sold in Japan, a total of 80 units were produced, the chassis code is LN106, equipped with a 3.0-liter diesel engine and a five-speed manual transmission, the RV is equipped with air conditioning, Onan Microlite 2800 generator, stove, hot shower, toilet, video tape TV. This 94,000-kilometer machine was introduced by Ottoex from the United States.

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

Although RVs are becoming more and more luxurious these days, we still have a lot of interest in this 1993 RV, which was imported by Ottoex, an Orlando-based dealership that specializes in vintage and classic adventures. Class models, and very partial to Toyota models.

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

This touring car is very individual with the design of the front spare tire, which is very old-fashioned. In that era, many off-road models put the spare tire on the front or on the engine cover.

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

This 1993 Toyota Hilux Galaxy camper van is pure Japanese original. There was only one car before, and it was a second-hand car in very good condition. The compartment is made entirely of fiberglass. Now that this car has been sold again and found a new owner, it seems that there are still many people who have a preference for JDM (Made in Japan, sold in Japan).

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

This Toyota Hilux was built in limited numbers, with 80 produced in the late 1980s and early 1990s. And this caravan, which is well preserved and in perfect condition, has a mileage of 94,000 kilometers. Due to JDM’s reasons, this car is a right-hand drive version.

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

The Hilux motorhome is built on the LN106 chassis and is equipped with a 3.0-liter diesel engine and a five-speed manual transmission. Don’t expect much speed though, as dealer Ottoex explicitly mentions that it’s not built for speed, with a top speed of just 96-112km/h, and even adds this: “It will slowly go to any place.” So even if you are not familiar with right-hand drive cars, you can completely adapt to the unhurried character of this car.

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?

This Toyota Hilux RV is characterized by its well-maintained interior, very period style, like an old Japanese hotel room, equipped with roof air conditioning, Onan Microlite 2800 generator, hot water sink, Gas stove, cooker hood, microwave oven and a VCR TV, as well as a toilet and bathroom.

Let's take a look, what did the RV look like in the 1990s?