The 2.5L flat-four have been sourced from a 2002 Subaru and overhauled before being installed in 2021.
Features include an underside-mounted radiator and a conical air filter.
The cylinder heads have been replaced.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle that was overhauled and modified by Rancho Transaxles.
The CV axles have been replaced in 2021.
The body is finished in two-tone blue and white and features a high-roof camper top with top-hinged windows, a front-mounted spare tire, dual chrome side mirrors, painted bumpers, venting side windows, and a city water connection.
Solar panels are mounted to the roof.
Silver-finished 14″ steel wheels wear chrome hubcaps and are mounted with 195/70 Falken Pro Touring A/S tires.
Braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.
Work performed in preparation for for sale have included resurfacing the rear drums as well as replacing the master cylinder, brake booster, rear wheel seals, and front calipers, rotors, and pads.
The cabin features front bucket seats trimmed in blue vinyl upholstery with matching door panels and beige square-weave carpets.
Amenities include hand-crank side windows, a glove compartment, and a Pioneer push-button radio.
The passenger-side sliding rear door opens to reveal the rear compartment that includes a fold-flat bench seat, baltic birch wood cabinets, a replacement refrigerator, a sink with an electric water pump, a fresh water tank, and a folding table.
An aftermarket woodgrain-rimmed steering wheel fronts a black dash housing a 90-mph speedometer, auxiliary gauges, and a dash-mounted aftermarket tachometer.
The five-digit odometer indicates 95k miles, and true mileage is unknown.