The truck has 271,000 miles, ot 240,000 like I wrote. Think I might throw compression tester on it too. The standard 1985 Toyota pickup truck was 185 inches in length, and had a wheelbase of 102. Please email with an offer. Towing capacity was 3,500 pounds.
This truck is completely stock and unmolested. Winner is responsible for arranging pickup or shipping within 7 days of end of auction. Just serviced, relatively low K's. It was for 86 and 87 only. Just wanted everyone to be aware of the situation. You are correct on the turbo. It shows well for its age, has an older faded paintjob and is missing most of the door trim as seen in the picturs.
Oh, and congrats on the rig - you will quickly become obsessed Well, welcome to the sickness. Is the factory glow plug circuit present and functioning? Has some small areas of rust no bigger than a dime, s shown in pictures , ut other than that is really straight. No pay pal accepted, xcept to pay for deposit. Rust under truck is minimal and can be seen in the video link below. And, speaking of wrong, just plain wrong, this is thee only photo in the ad! This motor is just gettin broken in.
The relay can die in several ways - it can just plain die - it can die in a way that they get 12v all the time and your plugs just burn up, it can die such that you never get 12v, it can die such that it always lets power through and hence they burn up, etc. I did some research on hours vs miles and it seems that the general consensus is that vehicles average between 30-40 mph over the life of the vehicle. As somebody as already said. A stereo system with cassette player, air conditioning, and dome, map and dash lights were standard features. A person selling a vehicle includes exactly one photo, and then that one photo shows a dented fender, missing bumper end, mismatched wheels, wipers stopped halfway across the windshield, possible rust by the back wheel, etc.
I wonder if it would have been worth more if instead of the unshown 2. This was the last year the Toyota pickup featured a front solid axle with leaf springs. The add didn't really say much but I thought it was worth investigating. If the glow plug system is the same as mine and other 2lt,s then you've got some issues. I almost crapped my pants. Thanks for the comments guys I think A stock bed would be sweet but how hard are they to find? I'll post some pictures tomorrow when I have light.
The frame and cab are rust free. Lemme know if you have any questions, Spruce And yes, I've battled these damn glow plugs for a while now, so I'm getting pretty damn familiar with the system. The overhaul has 800 miles since done in 2004. Please email with an offer. Truck was made famous by the classic 1985 hit film Back To The Future.
I've owned the truck for a couple of years and have added no more than a half quart over that entire time. Even if you check it in such a way that you should be getting the reading of one plug only, and not the common rail to all of them, ie from the terminal of a plug, to ground, you can still get a wrong reading. Last year of the straight solid front axle. Transmission options included four-speed automatic or five-speed manual. He completely overhauled the motor at 149245 miles.
The extended cab was able to reach 190 horsepower with a 3-liter engine, and was offered in four-wheel drive. This is an extremely rare truck, specially in as good of shape as it's in. The monochromatic color schemes for the 1985 Toyota pickup included light brown and gray. Which makes it a good end of the world apocalypse vehicle. Have lowered best offer as well! Use a multimeter to check if it operates as I described above. This thing is 100% stock and even has the window sticker in the glovebox, and was a 1 owner truck until February 2010 when my buddy bought it from the original owner. If you want I can dig up the part numbers for the ones I have, and you can have a go at finding them - otherwise, start searching the net - there's a bunch of different brands - they're just hard to get over here.
I know this should be in the diesel forum, but since you asked here, I'm answering. Which makes it a good end of the world apocalypse vehicle. I registered it in California from the original owners. The miles the truck dove itself are actually quite a bit less, hich explains why the truck is in as good of shape as it is. Both models featured square headlights, rear defogger and fog lights. Electronic fuel injection was introduced for the Toyota pickup in 1985, which bumped the horsepower up to 116. Thanks for looking, make an offer.