1990 Toyota HiAce HolidayAce 4×4
THIS… is a 1990 Toyota HiAce HolidayAce, finished in white with a blue cab interior.
- This HolidayAce is a Japanese-spec, right-hand-drive RV equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and is titled in Washington. Said to be imported from Japan in July 2021, it’s equipped with a metric instrument cluster, and the odometer shows about 138,000 kilometers, which represents approximately 85,800 miles.
- Equipment includes staggered wheels, a fiberglass house structure, a roll-out side awning, exterior storage lockers, front and rear heating, a 6 foot 2-inch interior height, a dinette that converts to a 2-person bed, a cab-over slide-out 2-person bed, a full kitchen, a wet bathroom with toilet, a water pump, a DC/AC inverter, a reversing camera, and more as detailed below. The only modification reported by the seller is a Japanese-market Kenwood head unit.
- Toyota introduced the fourth-generation HiAce (called “H100” internally) in 1989, and it sold the model in numerous global markets, though the United States wasn’t one of them. It was developed primarily as a commercial vehicle, as most trucks built were outfitted as pickups or delivery vans — but its sturdiness made it relatively popular as a camper in Japan.
- Power comes from a 2.4-liter diesel inline-4, rated at approximately 80 horsepower and 120 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a 5-speed manual transmission, a 2-speed transfer case, and manually-locking front hubs.
1990 Toyota HiAce HolidayAce 4×4