Behold the 1982 Toyota Santana 4x4 RV camper, a rolling relic of early '80s adventure spirit—offered up at $24,000. For the price of a new compact SUV, you get a 43-year-old slice of automotive Americana, complete with all its imperfections, quirks, and charm.

This rig isn’t trying to compete with modern builds—it’s leaning hard into what it is: rugged, vintage, and undeniably lived-in.


🛠️ What You Get:

  • 4WD Capability – Because nothing says confidence like hoping it’ll start on a cold morning and climb a hill

  • Original Fixtures – Yes, all of them. The kitchenette, the fabrics, and the wall paneling that quietly whispers "Reagan-era comfort"

  • Sleeping Quarters – Cozy, rustic, and almost certainly featuring cushions that have seen more sun than you

  • Kitchenette – Ideal for warming leftovers from when MTV played music videos

  • No Bluetooth, No Frills, Some Funk – But plenty of predictability in the form of mechanical character


💬 Who’s It For?

This camper is less about going places fast and more about being seen going places slowly, making eye contact at gas stations with people silently asking, "Where did that come from?"

It’s not modern. It’s not flawless. But it is pure 1980s Toyota, and if you know, you know.

📍 Spotted somewhere in California, looking very pleased with itself.