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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2023
  • Fozzie is a 1986 Toyota Sunrader that is totally better than a van.
    Sound mixing (and fixing) by @Sam Bybee Mixing Artist
    Huge thanks to ACC Garage for participating.

Комментарии • 26

  • @justinevogel
    @justinevogel 7 месяцев назад +5

    This is the greatest Toyota Sunrader thread of all time :) Wocka Wocka Wocka!!! Was cool to see those ACC guys on there telling you in fact you *didn't* make a terrible life decision. Looking forward to more updates.

  • @kristofferkaiser
    @kristofferkaiser 7 месяцев назад +4

    You are my hero. When I grow up, I want to be just like you. Awesome video.

  • @hectormeza9533
    @hectormeza9533 Месяц назад

    Great rv I have one sunrader that I haven't drove like 6 year everything work I'm going to paint it

  • @MikeInBC
    @MikeInBC 7 месяцев назад +3

    Two comments:
    1. Man - I wish all car videos were this well-produced. I guess it makes a difference when an artist makes a car video vs. a car guy making "art".
    2. While I have no need for one of these, I now have a burning desire to retrofit an early-00s VW TDI into one of these bad boys. Easily get 30mpg with 300lb-ft of torque with the added bonus that if you run out of fuel, you can just steal some cooking oil out of the pantry. 😃

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  7 месяцев назад

      I like it. Would it run off frozen pizza?

    • @MikeInBC
      @MikeInBC 7 месяцев назад +1

      Alas, no. But "liberating" the discarded deep-fryer fat from your favourite fast-food place to run a "grease-car" is actually a thing. @@FollowFozzie

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  7 месяцев назад

      @@MikeInBC yes! I remember seeing something on that a few years back. I just attempted to up the ante on the ingredients.

  • @jeffryqo23
    @jeffryqo23 3 месяца назад

    Great video 🎉

  • @hermanclarke283
    @hermanclarke283 4 месяца назад

    I would love to find one….to buy

  • @roxysfoxynails9806
    @roxysfoxynails9806 7 месяцев назад +1

    Welll ok so it is growing on me. We love our Toyota's! Love the video! Can't wait to see it in person, however not in front of my house. ha ha

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  7 месяцев назад

      This will only enhance your home.Think of it as the ultimate accessory.

  • @HaniRKei
    @HaniRKei 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for a great video. I found the exact model that my neighbor has owned since 1988, and I am on my way to convince her to sell it to me :) Meanwhile, I got to use it whenever I want to!

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  3 месяца назад

      That sounds like the dream. Especially if it happened to be garaged or covered.

  • @burly636
    @burly636 3 месяца назад

    I am watching these for ideas. I bought a 89 Toyota dolphin 2 weeks ago. It is a 6 cylinder. I didn’t name it, but… maybe I will. I was surprised the bathroom is so big. The windows are all big windows in it with all the screens like yours. That to me is a big deal. Today it’s down at The Service Center till next week. It passed the safety inspection, but I’m having them do the brakes. They are passable, but I want them safe, which is probably a smart thing to do. it had the engine and the inside rebuilt in 2005, 2006. It’s dated and it’s not perfect but I like it and I’m going put a little money into it. An inside paint job, new small fridge (I don’t want to mess with the propane fridge, I only want use with the stove and the water heater), I’d like to have a countertop put in or revamp up the old one and the booth turned into storage then I will be content till next year. at least there’s no nasty carpet or upholstery to mess with. And some of the ones I’ve seen are nasty inside. This one was not, but it needs a cleaning. It has a one piece shower in it, air conditioner works, but I really don’t want that. I don’t want to have to hook up to electricity most of the time and II do want to have solar in it., but for now, I have a few solar devices of different wattage, which is the biggest is 1800 W down to 300. I hope I know what I’m doing. if not, I’ll sell it. I had to make up my mind that day because I was the first one to see it, ahead of two other parties and it would’ve been gone. I wish mine had that kind of shell on it. Was i that crazy to buy it? I keep asking myself that. 🥴

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  3 месяца назад

      These are amazing rigs - but also can be a slippery slope. Every decision just has so many...choices.

  • @camposvazquez
    @camposvazquez 4 месяца назад

    Cant wait for a full tour

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  Месяц назад +1

      A full (jank) tour is up on the channel!

    • @camposvazquez
      @camposvazquez Месяц назад

      @@FollowFozzie thank you

  • @mudshark73
    @mudshark73 6 месяцев назад +1

    As a camper van owner, I am very very jealous of your rig's one seam. I am still trying to track down a water entry point in my Roadtrek Simplicity (RAM ProMaster).

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  6 месяцев назад

      With the Mick (the name of our old Granville rig) there was a seam at the top where the rubber membrane transitioned to the front aluminum of the overcab area - I used double butyl tape - and water was still getting through. I know it can work...but I apparently just don't have the touch.

    • @mudshark73
      @mudshark73 6 месяцев назад +1

      I've been using Flex Seal, you know, because it works on the infomercials. It's just that there are so many places to seal up. Great video BTW!

  • @696johnboy
    @696johnboy 5 месяцев назад +2

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  • @efrain300
    @efrain300 12 дней назад

    I really want one 😔

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  12 дней назад

      They are a lot of fun - but. They also require a fair bit of tinkering.

  • @debbiebarnard2922
    @debbiebarnard2922 Месяц назад +1

    Fun video! I'm considering a 1990, but have concerns about a wrinkle in the fiberglass, by the side door. What do you consider a good price on something that you know is going to need work? It's a V6 with a rebuilt engine.

    • @FollowFozzie
      @FollowFozzie  Месяц назад

      These things are lovely - and alas - they're old. So, with Fozzie there have been a few gremlins - mainly related (seemingly) to electrical. (Ironically both in the house and in the vehicle infrastructure itself). And - I think most all of this electrical is due to some less than elite DIY modifications made by former owners (of which there have been quite a few in the nearly 40 years since this was first released into the world.).
      Admittedly I don't know a lot about working with fiberglass - but I'd be concerned about what caused the wrinkle in the first place. Is that a sign that maybe weight is distributed incorrectly? Some infrastructure compromised? Water damage? It could be an easy fix for someone who knows how to work with it - or it could mean taking things apart to repair the issue that caused the wrinkle in the first place. In other words, it could turn into a much bigger project than a wrinkle.
      OR not.
      Said differently - it's a slippery slope - and with all of the systems on board - there are a lot of things that can be not quite right.
      But, alas. Potential is a dangerous word, and I personally have difficulty looking past that.
      As far as price - it depends. I paid 15.5k for Fozzie summer of last year, and given the issues (electrical! house plumbing! intermittent starting challenges!) I'm running into, I probably overpaid by a good 3 - even with the completely rebuilt engine.