Asking Price: $29,500 $22,000

Motorhome Facts
- Year: 1992
- Maker/Trim/Model: LiteAce
- Length: Not Listed
- Odometer: 29,500
- Drivetrain: Diesel 5spd Manual
Seller Info
- State/Region: Texas
- City/Area: Houston
- Name: Paul Saad
- Phone: (832) 613-7308
- Email: [email protected]
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1992 Toyota Liteace JDM Camper 4×4
1992 Toyota LiteAce, JDM, solar-powered cabin, lived in for 7 months as circled North America. It has everything needed for comfortable living. Very low-mileage, mechanically-sound, self-converted as journey transpired for full functionality. Warm fabric colors and lighting. Liveable in both warm and cold climates.
Lots of potential for more creation inside this space – looking to pass it on to someone who will continue it’s beautiful journey as mine takes me across the sea.
Functional for van-living
27,000 original miles (Odometer: 45000 Km)
New tires
4×4 Manual locking hubs
5 Speed Manual Transmission with column shifting
Clean water Hot + Cold water tanks with a sink and shower (usable as closet as well) inside
Easy-release Grey water tank
Energy-efficient 3-level mini-fridge
Seats 3 with seatbelts up front, bench seats three at back without seatbelts (could be installed)
Great lighting and visiblity due to huge windows
Fully curtained for privacy with insulation
Diesel heater which heats the coach and runs off the diesel engine (runs while van is both on and off)
MaxxAir Fan, Remote Controlled, Rain covered
Lots of compartments for storage
Self-built bench extendable into a twin-sized bed (with upholstered natural latex 4’’ mattress topper as mattress)
Large raisable Maple-wood work desk with extensive compartamentalized storage underneath
Awning
Electronics:
100 Watt Solar Panel
Charge Controller
180 MWh Deep Cycle Batteries (charged by both solar panels and alternator as engine runs)
Inverter with 2 outlets
Mechanical work done:
- Resealing of diesel injection pump
- Replaced engine and cabin batteries
- Alternator re-spooled
- Solar panel set up
- All fuses through entire electronic system replaced as new to avoid electrical resistance
- Electric Isolator replaced with mechanical solenoid to ensure that cabin batteries don’t take any power from engine battery
Added personally:
- Bench extendable into a twin-sized bed
- Maple work desk
- Extra shelving above desk
- Solar panel, charge controller, new batteries
- Removable clothes rack in shower
- Record shelves
- Rollable curtains with one reflective side for insulation of windows
Last Updated on October 9, 2020 by RVAds
You have mentioned that NEW TIRES, what size tire you have now?
Is this still available?