Vehicle Description
Toyota trucks really have earned a long-standing reputation for
ruggedness. So it makes you take notice of this 1992 pickup with
its lifted stance and fuel-injected power to fully utilize 4x4
experience. And there are even some unique details that make this
affordable truck even more exciting.
The paint has the modern look of a smoked silver, and there's a
nice metallic to radiate in the sunshine. It shows off a well-done
steel body, but nothing in this presentation takes itself so
seriously that you'll be afraid to really drive it. The darker
tones of this color go well with the black on the bumper, grille,
wheels, and even the background for the upgraded headlights and
tail lights. It gives this a mean look, and the total attitude is
about getting down to business. The tall 4x4 stance, wide/meaty
tires, a proper trailer hitch, and liner protecting the bed are
part of a versatile package. So while it's not going to be mistaken
for showroom perfect, the overall impression is exactly what you
want for a rugged and useful Toyota pickup that gets respect from
real truck fans.
This single cab has an attractive style with a proper bench seat to
sit three across, but it also has extra comfort from the updated
cloth seat cover and large headrests. The grippy dual-spoke
steering wheel gives you a commanding view of the gauges, and the
stick shift rests right where you want your hand to be. There are
nice extras, like sliding rear glass, cup holders, provisions for
air conditioning (will need servicing to blow cold), and an
upgraded AM/FM stereo with USB and Bluetooth. There is even a
custom box that extends into the bed but is only accessible from
the cab. So it makes for a great way to have custom added
storage.
Under the hood is what makes these Toyotas so desirable. The
2.4-liter 22R motor is the backbone on which Toyota has built its
reputation for reliability. This one is especially desirable
because it has factory fuel injection and there is even an added
Hedman exhaust header. It's unknown if the odometer reflects the
full actual mileage. But the consignor was told the motor was
rebuilt a few years ago. We don't have any paperwork on this, but
the way this one fires up, idles, and runs reminds us exactly of
how a well-respected Toyota behaves. And a solid powerhouse is the
bedrock of a Toyota's everlasting appeal. The five-speed manual
transmission gives you proper control over it all. The two-speed
4x4 transfer case is great for off-road work, the suspension has
plenty of clearance and upgraded shocks, and the BF Goodrich
All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires have a deep tread. And this is also
everyday easy with power steering, power brakes, and front
discs.
These Toyota pickups have an awesome distinction of being a cool
vintage vehicle and a robust reputation that makes new trucks
jealous. And the value price on this one leaves room in your budget
for further customization of this useful and rugged 4x4. Call
now!