This is a local to me 100 Series for sale.
I have seen the truck in person and referred him to the Toyota Master Tech I use to get the truck baselined, it is near perfect!
I can connect you with the owner, it is the nicest 100 series I have seen in a very long time and with all of the recent...
Yeah possibly with VIN, but I think some of the older ones are falling out of the system.
I would check both front door lock cylinders, typically passenger side for US but have no idea how RHD impacts that?
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/interesting-thoughts-from-toyota-regarding-the-250-in-this-weeks-automotive-news.1319613/reply?quote=15101869
When I saw the 250 numbers, I thought there could be a change in the works, makes sense if you are Toyota!
Very cool!
Safe travels, I stopped at a few in New Mexico/ Texas etc., one year headed back to TN from Moab. I found an app to help me navigate some of the broken sections!
Appreciate it! We will have another run of shirts later this Spring, I will connect when we do.
Here is the guy that creates the artwork. Auto Nation Illustration | car art - https://www.aniup.shop/
This one I had an artist that does them for stickers, T Shirts create it. We used it for our club T Shirt Last Year. I tried to load the original when I realized it was a phone screen shot, that but it was too large.
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Thanks! She has been a great truck, added /changed a few things! I use it as my daily most of the Summer, rolled 5k miles on it 23’, including an awesome 1000 mile rod trip to the Southern Cruiser Crawl!
Definite scam!
I bought this truck a couple years ago and still own it, those are the sellers photos!
Made a few changes, here is a shot from today’s trail ride!
Well, you know as well as anyone, Toyota alternators work great, till they don’t.
Placed the order, go on vacation, enjoy the company and some cold beverages, the fix will be there when you’re back!
Cheers!
Yep, $8-$10k pick up trucks are easy to justify!
I can remember when Chevy 73-87 Chevy K10’s and 2nd gen Toyota Trucks hit $3500 and the they were like money in the bank and pretty plentiful, buy them, use them and sell them when you’re done for a little profit, Tacomas are they same today...
It does seem High mileage 80’s needing lots of maintenance and paint are the most plentiful on the market and prices are back to reasonable range, ready to have another $8-12k spent on baselining after the purchase.
Nice paint, decent mileage, and good maintenance history rigs are in short...
Dream build 60 Series, far easier than arranging the resources to duplicate and a far more Land Cruiser than a TLC or FJ company build for a lot less money!