My first vehicle was a 1985 Toyota 4x4 truck. Living in Colorado Springs, I had a common configuration:
White, Vinyl Bench Seat, 22R/5-Speed, AM/FM Radio
No A/C, no P/S, no clock, no lighter, no P/S door mirror.
I sold that truck in College in 1991.
In 2000, I bought a 1986 replica of the 1985 (but with IFS) from a friend that had owned it since high school.
I daily drove this truck for a year in brutal Dallas, TX with no A/C. I then retired it to my sister’s barn in KS for 14 years.
In 2015 I brought it to Georgia. I thought it would be a great character builder for my kids to have as a first vehicle: standard transmission, no A/C, not much room for friends.
Every time I drove it I was transported back to high school. My schedule and patience level did not lend to teaching my kids to drive a stick...that will have to happen in the 77 FJ-40.
The lack of A/C was the real killer. Texas then Georgia...horrible.
I found a 1989 SR5 4Runner for sale. After a few emails, I traded my 1986 truck with 135K miles and a few hundred dollars for this black First Gen, 4x4 with a 3.0 V6 (boo), automatic tranny (boo) and a working A/C system. (Yay)
White, Vinyl Bench Seat, 22R/5-Speed, AM/FM Radio
No A/C, no P/S, no clock, no lighter, no P/S door mirror.
I sold that truck in College in 1991.
In 2000, I bought a 1986 replica of the 1985 (but with IFS) from a friend that had owned it since high school.
I daily drove this truck for a year in brutal Dallas, TX with no A/C. I then retired it to my sister’s barn in KS for 14 years.
In 2015 I brought it to Georgia. I thought it would be a great character builder for my kids to have as a first vehicle: standard transmission, no A/C, not much room for friends.
Every time I drove it I was transported back to high school. My schedule and patience level did not lend to teaching my kids to drive a stick...that will have to happen in the 77 FJ-40.
The lack of A/C was the real killer. Texas then Georgia...horrible.
I found a 1989 SR5 4Runner for sale. After a few emails, I traded my 1986 truck with 135K miles and a few hundred dollars for this black First Gen, 4x4 with a 3.0 V6 (boo), automatic tranny (boo) and a working A/C system. (Yay)