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1985 Toyota Mirage Camper Listed for $8,000

29.06.2026 12:25 1 min 1 source
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1985 Toyota Mirage Camper Listed for $8,000
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A 1985 Toyota Mirage Camper is listed on Facebook Marketplace in Scottsville, Virginia, for $8,000. The motorhome features a 2.4-liter Toyota 22R-E engine and automatic transmission, with 105,510 miles. The ad notes rust on front wheel arches, rear door damage, and needed replacement of the exhaust manifold gasket and refrigerator.

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1985 Toyota Mirage Camper Listed for $8,000

29.06.2026 Jalopnik HRV Original source

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