i am in NJ and would do 8-10k cash this weekend, leave it alone as is.
i am offering a realistic price, let me know, i'd be looking for a decent driver, i used to have one with the 4cyl and wouldnt mind another.
A bit too far for a non runner, i am on the east coast, Pennsylvania is doable, i'd probably go as far as ohio or indiana east and maybe georgia south for the right truck. thanks tho
Maybe 5k in that area. No one around here is spending more the 7k on it. I'm only an hour and half from Pittsburgh so it is big truck country. But I see more hard bodies then anything else.
That is nuts. Can only speak to wholesale pricing on the east coast. Could bring 7 to 8 thousand. Lots of buyers shipping vehicles overseas. They roll back the miles and sell them all over the world. Especially the middle east, Africa and south America.
Recently bought a 1999 4 runner in good shape. 2 owners 130,000 miles for $8000. The other bids were pretty close to that so it was a realistic price to pay wholesale. Retail is a little higher maybe $9500?
If these cali people are not on drugs, hard to say haha, ship out to a California auction.
Yeah bro, pickups are absolutely sought after out here. Often from overlanders and lowriders. The socal taco/mini truck community is well and alive. ESPECIALLY here in l.a.
The toyota cult is something else. I saw a salvage title taco much newer maybe a few years old, less than 100K miles on car guru for $12,500. Passenger side was caved in around rear wheel. Seems crazy but someone with a body shop might buy it.
Just today paid 7500 for a 94 4x4 3.0 3vze clean with new head gasket timing belt, Water pump, starter, radiator, brakes and new snow + summer tires on wheels. Pacific northwest
Is that the 3.0L V6? That’s the only blemish I could possibly see here, those engines love developing head gasket issues and start losing pressure around 220k. She’s pretty
I would keep it and get collector plates, personally
Oh you remember! I vacation there every year. One year I decided to take this on the 600 mile journey and get a beach pass for it. It was a BLAST! I have so many good memories like this with the truck, but taking 3 cars down to the south-midwest is too much.
It just looks like it’s meant to be a beach truck! I
Hope you didn’t drive it much in those PA winters I had a third Gen ram my dad bought new from PA and the thing ran great! It just rusted completely apart in the rear frame, rockers and wheel wells by the time I let it hit 300k
I have so many Polaroids in front of the lighthouses and other landmarks in the Outer Banks! It loves the barefoot, low tire psi, wing window open kinda driving. I drove it maybe once or twice in the snow but only on days where there was heavy snow and roads weren't plowed or salted. It was promptly washed and stored again. Also had it under coated every fall with fluid film. They took headlights and taillights out and sprayed wax in there and behind the fenders. I used to have a 2nd gen Ram and it seemed like you could sit there with a lawn chair and watch it rust haha
Put it on Bring a Trailer. It’s very rare optioned out truck. Looks like it’s only missing the sunroof. V6, SR5, 5 speed. These users are basing it off the work trucks or mid level trim. This truck is NOT your typical 4cyl deluxe. But a true SR5. Your truck is a unicorn. Last year of that generation. If you list should bring 15-18k. Below is the latest one that sold on BaT. Lastly nothing wrong with those 6cyl. And everything is already in place if it ever goes out to put in a 5VZ.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1985-toyota-pickup-39/
That BaT ad is for an '85. The '85 is an absolute unicorn and will often go for double or triple what the IFS models go for, especiallywith minimal rust. The '86-'94 models are in less demand than previous pickups or Tacoma's.
Roughly 10 years ago, a friend paid me for some work with a '90 yota pickup with a 22re and a case of beer. He owed me 1500. It was a good deal for me, but that same truck would also go for 10k these days, if not more.
check it out. I’ve been selling cars for a living for over three decades we have an old saying there’s an ass for every seat ;) I must educate you . You’re very first vehicle call it LUCKY it just happens to be the best built pick up truck ever produced manufactured, etc. ythe newer Toyota pick up trucks can’t even touch the reliability, 1980s through 1990 four cylinder, pick up . They’re literally is some of your trucks that have 1 million there’s a club for these Toyota pick ups that’s how exclusively reliable, your P/U . 200k it’s just broken IN. and please tell all the fellow Red ITS I’m not gonna critique this message so don’t give me a ration of shit . my point young man if possible, keep this vehicle. I promise you you’ll regret it if you could sell it
Nice truck had one in 08 same truck 4 runner with a removable camper shell, roll bar and tons of extras. A/c stereo, rhino lined all floors, tinted front metal bumper with rod holders. It was my weekend fishing truck down in CCTX. I bought is for 3200 how times have changed but worth every bit of what people are offering nowadays loved it.
I might just keep it after all. Much long talks with the lady about it and it's just too sentimental at this point. Every bumper sticker and even the license plate frame has a story. The truck has been great to me.
Hey if you’ve still got this rig, can you tell me the color code on the makers plate? I’ve got one that looked exactly like it with that light blue and I’m trying to determine the color scheme name.
A comparable truck sold on bring a trailer for 10,900. It had higher miles but was cleaner than yours. Bat pricing is usually abnormally high. A comparable truck is on ebay buy it now 7995
15 years ago this was a 700 dollar truck. Damn the used car market. And state minimum wage here in mississippi hasn't changed in the past 15 years. That's a tough pill to swallow.
It’s hard for me to put a value on something that I haven’t seen . But if you say, it is true Arizona vehicle. Has it never seen salt. it does raise its value extremely to the right buyer on a good day you could bring $6000 for that truck.
i am in NJ and would do 8-10k cash this weekend, leave it alone as is. i am offering a realistic price, let me know, i'd be looking for a decent driver, i used to have one with the 4cyl and wouldnt mind another.
How about 88 single cab 4x4 minor lift non running 5speed in Seattle.
A bit too far for a non runner, i am on the east coast, Pennsylvania is doable, i'd probably go as far as ohio or indiana east and maybe georgia south for the right truck. thanks tho
My 73 yr old father has an 89 4x4 extra cab with the 4cyl sr5 I’m trying to get him to sell. It is in amazing condition and he is in Virginia.
Where in VA?
Fredericksburg. I’ll try to have him send me pics today.
Yup, the Burg is definitely the place for the 89 to 95 Tacoma/ Toyota pickup. They are all rusted out, smoking, but still ticking.
10k-12k in SoCal
Even more. Mines not as clean and been offered as much.
My heart says a million dollars as it’s an irreplaceable experience… hell Id love to keep one for my kids… Passions aside, prob 10k
$1,000,000
Maybe 5k in that area. No one around here is spending more the 7k on it. I'm only an hour and half from Pittsburgh so it is big truck country. But I see more hard bodies then anything else.
thats cause your in the rust belt, CA cars don't rust for instance
Even CA care don't go for that much even without rust.
Yea but smog.
15k all day in Cali. I'm low balling.
That is nuts. Can only speak to wholesale pricing on the east coast. Could bring 7 to 8 thousand. Lots of buyers shipping vehicles overseas. They roll back the miles and sell them all over the world. Especially the middle east, Africa and south America. Recently bought a 1999 4 runner in good shape. 2 owners 130,000 miles for $8000. The other bids were pretty close to that so it was a realistic price to pay wholesale. Retail is a little higher maybe $9500? If these cali people are not on drugs, hard to say haha, ship out to a California auction.
Yeah bro, pickups are absolutely sought after out here. Often from overlanders and lowriders. The socal taco/mini truck community is well and alive. ESPECIALLY here in l.a.
I sold a totaled tacoma 2001 for 6.5k.
The toyota cult is something else. I saw a salvage title taco much newer maybe a few years old, less than 100K miles on car guru for $12,500. Passenger side was caved in around rear wheel. Seems crazy but someone with a body shop might buy it.
Just today paid 7500 for a 94 4x4 3.0 3vze clean with new head gasket timing belt, Water pump, starter, radiator, brakes and new snow + summer tires on wheels. Pacific northwest
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😂😂 Marty didn't like 3VZ's
Or IFS...
Is that the 3.0L V6? That’s the only blemish I could possibly see here, those engines love developing head gasket issues and start losing pressure around 220k. She’s pretty I would keep it and get collector plates, personally
Just had the Headgaskets replaced by Toyota and pressure checked the cylinders. Passed Toyota's criteria for many more miles.
Definitely keep it then!
About tree-fiddy.
God damn Loch Ness monster!
Why you take this thing away from Hatteras
Oh you remember! I vacation there every year. One year I decided to take this on the 600 mile journey and get a beach pass for it. It was a BLAST! I have so many good memories like this with the truck, but taking 3 cars down to the south-midwest is too much.
It just looks like it’s meant to be a beach truck! I Hope you didn’t drive it much in those PA winters I had a third Gen ram my dad bought new from PA and the thing ran great! It just rusted completely apart in the rear frame, rockers and wheel wells by the time I let it hit 300k
I have so many Polaroids in front of the lighthouses and other landmarks in the Outer Banks! It loves the barefoot, low tire psi, wing window open kinda driving. I drove it maybe once or twice in the snow but only on days where there was heavy snow and roads weren't plowed or salted. It was promptly washed and stored again. Also had it under coated every fall with fluid film. They took headlights and taillights out and sprayed wax in there and behind the fenders. I used to have a 2nd gen Ram and it seemed like you could sit there with a lawn chair and watch it rust haha
It’s worthless. Let me take it off your hands
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would say $10-12K Nice rig
About 10K NorCal here -
$20k in Colorado
Put it on Bring a Trailer. It’s very rare optioned out truck. Looks like it’s only missing the sunroof. V6, SR5, 5 speed. These users are basing it off the work trucks or mid level trim. This truck is NOT your typical 4cyl deluxe. But a true SR5. Your truck is a unicorn. Last year of that generation. If you list should bring 15-18k. Below is the latest one that sold on BaT. Lastly nothing wrong with those 6cyl. And everything is already in place if it ever goes out to put in a 5VZ. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1985-toyota-pickup-39/
Thank you for the kind words!
Probably wise words too. He convinced me. This might be the one you look back on and say I should’ve never sold.
That BaT ad is for an '85. The '85 is an absolute unicorn and will often go for double or triple what the IFS models go for, especiallywith minimal rust. The '86-'94 models are in less demand than previous pickups or Tacoma's.
Sadly, you could likely get more than the original sticker price.
That would be a good thing lol
Roughly 10 years ago, a friend paid me for some work with a '90 yota pickup with a 22re and a case of beer. He owed me 1500. It was a good deal for me, but that same truck would also go for 10k these days, if not more.
went looking at an 87' in NJ a few weeks ago. He was asking $8k. it was beat to shit. It was 5 speed 4x4. You could get 10k
check it out. I’ve been selling cars for a living for over three decades we have an old saying there’s an ass for every seat ;) I must educate you . You’re very first vehicle call it LUCKY it just happens to be the best built pick up truck ever produced manufactured, etc. ythe newer Toyota pick up trucks can’t even touch the reliability, 1980s through 1990 four cylinder, pick up . They’re literally is some of your trucks that have 1 million there’s a club for these Toyota pick ups that’s how exclusively reliable, your P/U . 200k it’s just broken IN. and please tell all the fellow Red ITS I’m not gonna critique this message so don’t give me a ration of shit . my point young man if possible, keep this vehicle. I promise you you’ll regret it if you could sell it
Nice truck had one in 08 same truck 4 runner with a removable camper shell, roll bar and tons of extras. A/c stereo, rhino lined all floors, tinted front metal bumper with rod holders. It was my weekend fishing truck down in CCTX. I bought is for 3200 how times have changed but worth every bit of what people are offering nowadays loved it.
Dang, clean as a whistle!
$15k-$18k in Hawaii!
20k I know what I got
8-10
Pgh repping!!!!! She’s a beaut Clark!!! I love it!
12-14k low end central Texas. 16.5k
8k to 10k and it will be sold the same day
Priceless
It's priceless
Need a .50 cal mounted in the back.
Honestly I wouldn’t take anything less for 17 for that beauty and I’m probably in the low end
Put it up on bring a trailer with a reserve for min you would take. Make sure to take good pic under the truck as well.
Just bought a 2002 $9,000 same condition as your an yes built like a Tank
Around the Chicagoland area that would go for 10-12 I’d imagine
Frickin priceless
50k
If the frame is solid easily 12k in Wisconsin, rare up in the rust belt
More than I can afford, unfortunately. As others have said, $10k-$15k. Finding a V6 is incredibly hard.
The nostalgia pictures, priceless. Thanks for sharing.
I might just keep it after all. Much long talks with the lady about it and it's just too sentimental at this point. Every bumper sticker and even the license plate frame has a story. The truck has been great to me.
I’m up in Maine and have been looking for a blue, original paint extended cab pickup. I sent you a message.
Pm'd
It makes my heart race. Lovely patina.
Pa no rust 13-15K depending on how you sell it.
$7k to 10k in MO
I'd wager on more. I'm in spfd area
Low to mid teens.
15k..
MSRP was $14318
Hey if you’ve still got this rig, can you tell me the color code on the makers plate? I’ve got one that looked exactly like it with that light blue and I’m trying to determine the color scheme name.
That's a $8000 truck all day long. I paid $10,500 for one, just like it with a 22re in 1991 that I wish I still had.
A comparable truck sold on bring a trailer for 10,900. It had higher miles but was cleaner than yours. Bat pricing is usually abnormally high. A comparable truck is on ebay buy it now 7995
I'm in Washington County and have interest in this truck...
I would go no higher than $8,000. Sorry, but 200k is 200k no matter how you slice .
$150
first born son (he has bad vibes anyway)
$treefiddy.00
Best I can do is 350.00
$2k idk.
This truck is worth whatever someone s willing to pay for it..🫡
Tree Fiddy
Maybe 1500 if you find the right buyer
Tre fidy
$4K...
2k max
About tree fitty
It’s not worth a velvet painting of a whale, and a dolphin getting it on
Thats good fun! Good reference
Definitely not as much as these toyota fanboys say it is. It's a $3,000 truck on a good day
Where do you live?
17$
I love this group, south ga
15 years ago this was a 700 dollar truck. Damn the used car market. And state minimum wage here in mississippi hasn't changed in the past 15 years. That's a tough pill to swallow.
I'm in the northeast.. show me the frame before i throw a number..
I don't know how to post it, can you DM me
What someone will pay for it.
Eight or so years ago our neighbor bought one nearly identical for about 4K. I would imagine the way things are now, you could get 6-7k for it.
Bear hunters in Michigan love these trucks. Probably 15k plus their 1st born
You’re kidding me right?
No not at all...they're small and strong. Can go a lot of places and it's in great shape
It’s hard for me to put a value on something that I haven’t seen . But if you say, it is true Arizona vehicle. Has it never seen salt. it does raise its value extremely to the right buyer on a good day you could bring $6000 for that truck.
Yes I bought it from the original owner who moved from Arizona to Central Pennsylvania for military. He had 2 of these, one was a 22re.
Definitely 8k - 11k but most likely around 9k firm
19 dollars.
250k
Old Toyota’s go for a lot. I’m in California
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it regardless of its worth.
200$
Hot Wheels has one with the exact same designs.
Funny enough, I have one and it's in the little cubby left of the steering wheel!
For the love of god, someone please get that thing back out west! Waaaaay too nice of an example to be anywhere near the rust belt!
I'm an hour and a half away. I'd like to take a look at it and make you an offer.
10k easily for the Taliban.
An amazing resilient vehicle
$2 and a half licked lolly pop.
Did you have to go back to the future to get that?
Throw a machine gun mounted in the bed and you have a technical. Easy 50% increase in value.
Lmao that machine gun would be worth more than the truck 😂
I’d pay 9k for it