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1985 Toyota Dolphin Motorhome RV Interior Part 3

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2011

This is the fourth installment of our Toyota Dolphin Motorhome series. In order to see and understand what we are talking about, please start at the beginning. Our user account is parkcable and our website is http://www.parkcable.com. If you have any questions about the Toyota Dolphin or RV's in general feel free to ask and we will see if we can help. Thanks!

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  • Shock installation is only $18.00 per shock at PEPBOYS flat rate, not hourly

  • @odiggler Awesome! Thanks man, I had no idea it was that cheap.

  • Thanks 4 all the detailed info about the Toyota Dolphin. My Girlfriend & I are traveling across country from May 2 November this year & would love 2 Buy a Dolphin like yours. I could not find an email address or number to call & see if it was still available & what your asking price is but if you could please get back to me with this info & if the price is right we would love 2 take her across country again.

    Joshua & Melissa - jtfeyes@gmail.com

  • @jtfsundance No problem! It really is the only vehicle I ever considered. My original idea was to build out a box truck or panel van D.I.Y. style, but once we actually were on the road for months, we were very happy to have a homey rv over an industrial box truck. On top of that, we cooked some awesome meals in the dolphin and sometimes we even cooked while we were driving. We would just put something in the oven and turn it on and then drive like 40 miles and then just pull over and eat!

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  • hi josh and mellisa , hey listen i have the same truck . but i bought it without the camper . it has been modified to a flat bed . i am having some engine problems and need advice maybe you can help. i actuallly live in texas, a little town called farwell, right at the bourder of tx and nm. thanks for your time .

  • Wow...very impressive presentation. If I had the money now to buy it, I would. Waiting for my house to sell. But your presentation convinced me that I want an toyota dolphin more and more. Will also be prepared to repair after I purchase. If for some reason, this is still available...would fly out to look at it and probably get it. Thanks so much for your professional, clear presentation!!! Jim Keller (Sedona, Az) jimkeller7@yahoo.com

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