Monday, July 3, 2023

Junkyard Find: 1987 Toyota Conversion Van

Chrysler revolutionized the American family-hauler world in the 1984 model year when the Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Caravan minivans first appeared. That same year, Toyota began selling Americanized versions of its LiteAce/ TownAce/ MasterAce Surf vans over here, attracting less attention but moving enough of them that I still see them during my junkyard travels. Here's an '87 that received the camper-conversion treatment, now residing in a Northern California car graveyard.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

Toyota called the passenger version of this van the Van Wagon at first, but Volkswagen of America felt that name seemed awfully similar to that of the Vanagon.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

Lawyers sent nastygrams back and forth, leading Toyota to change the name to the Toyota Van. This fit in well with their name for the North American-market Hilux pickup after 1973: the Toyota Truck.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

When Nissan and Mitsubishi brought over their mid-engined small vans, they followed Toyota's naming lead and called them the Nissan Van and Mitsubishi Van, respectively (actually, Mitsubishi only used the Van name for the cargo version of the Delica here; the passenger version was called the Wagon). I'm disappointed that Toyota never offered a sedan called the Toyota Car.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

Toyota made extra room inside this forward-control design by installing a straight-four engine, laid over on its side, beneath the front seats. This is a pushrod straight-four Y engine, rated at 90 horsepower and 120 pound-feet. To get to the engine, you have to flip up the hinged front seat mounts.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

Most Americans wanted the optional automatic transmission in their Vans, and that's what this one has. I do find the occasional discarded Van with a five-speed manual.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

This Van is a rear-wheel-drive version ( four-wheel-drive Vans were available) with the top LE trim level, with an MSRP of $14,598 with automatic. That's about $39,925 in 2023 dollars.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

Of course, that price was before the conversion treatment.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

It has the curtains, big aftermarket windows, all that good stuff.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

The red-and-silver two-tone paint looks sharp with these pinstripes.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

Modifiers Performance Systems was a line of 1:43 diecast toy cars, apparently.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

Most of the Toyota Vans I find in these places have a lot more miles than this on their odometers. The only ones I've seen with lower odometer readings are an '84 with factory icemaker and another '87 conversion van.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

The last year for the Toyota Van in the United States was 1989. It replacement, the Previa, arrived for the 1991 model year.

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

This looks like a job for Toyota Wonderwagon!

junkyard find 1987 toyota conversion van

The panel version was the newest workhorse of the workforce.

[Images: The Author]

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