That truck would bring that much money around my area even without the history. For off road guys ,1985 is possibly the most sought after Toyota pickup of all time. First year of fuel injection with the 22re and last year of solid front axle. It is a one year only configuration. I had a 1985 4 runner and getting rid of it is one of my biggest regrets.
This is essentially my dream truck. My father had a similar pickup although it was a base trim, but the memories I've had in it make me want to buy one of these and build it pretty similar to this one.
Since the truck is a replica and not the original I could only assume the shoes, hoverboard, and sports almanac are knock offs. If they were original they wouldn’t have let the package go for $24,000.
I remember when that was a $500-1000 craigslist special. Normally a rust bucket & exhaust fell off years ago. Also it's not the real truck from the movie.
The truck that was seen in the original movie and the truck from part 2 and 3 were different trucks. The original truck from what I've heard was destroyed and or wrecked n the one they were actually able to track down and restore was the truck seen in part 2 and 3 mostly 3 because the truck was only seen briefly in part 2 when the reshot that scene that was originally the ending scene from the first movie.
The Chase…flea and Anthony Ketis Bronco…, but yeah…this movie truck definitely sparked my love for Toyota 4x4s…and my cousin had on3 back in the day that was bright red and lifted that also boosted my love.
I had the same exact truck. My sister bought it new from Toyota of Cerritos show room floor in 1985. The only difference was it was brown, but same KC lights, roll ball, 4x4. I bought it from her in 1998 when I got my license. 85k miles. I wish I never sold that truck! They were built to last!
The 1985 toyota 4x4 is the best ever made. Straight axle and EFI. The last year of the straight axle and the first year they used EFI on the 22R truck engine. Love the back to the future Toyota 4x4 extended cab. That truck sold at a very fair price. I've seen some on cragslist for more, and not in as good of condition.
Actually, not a bad price. I guess it depends on how rare the aftermarket parts are, but my guess is that the low price is because it was probably a fan's ride. Its actually a good idea, I don't think I've seen something like this before. If it was professionally done with a low miles and flawless paint job, I would've bet $50k+.
Considering the seats aren’t the right ones and it’s a 1986 or 87 with high mileage, I think it’s really worth like 30k maybe. Idk I haven’t seen the sale price. Those roll bars and front tubular bumper are so rare, I’ve been looking for one of those front bumpers for my 85 for over 3 years and haven’t found one yet. Plus that dashpad is hundreds of dollars if you can find one
I had that Marty McFly moment when I saw the Chevy Colorado ZR2. And I was in the process of buying a house so because everything was delayed because of the chip shortage I put out feelers for the car and then the dealership called me the day I went to sign for my house. so the next day I drove 8 hours to the dealership. purchased my car the day after my house closed and drove 8 hours back. Was the coolest experience ever. Black with the roll cage and light bar just like that Toyota.
As a package it could have been worth a lot, as for the air mags it’s like anything condition is important if they’re used the values drop. In my experience shoes and items are only worth what someone will pay if you find a die hard back to the future fan the package may be worth over 100k but if you can’t find that person you may get stuck holding the bag.
I daily drive an 88 standard cab. Totally refurbished it over the Rona break. Replaced the factory AC components. It's a truck you can EASILY work on. bobbed the bed 13" running on 33x10.50's with factory gearing. Could probably use a re-gear. Handles great. A little rough riding. Had to part search a newer seat for it. Otherwise all the important bits were available right from Toyota. New window regulators were $45. Door hinges were less than $30. It's nice driving a vehicle that you know you can fix if anything happens. I have about $8k into it. I did very little rust repair. One hole in the floor about the size of a nickle. Take care.
The truck (not car) would be worth more to me personally than the DeLorean. Both my husband and I love Back to the Future and he always wanted the DeLorean. I wanted the truck. We used to own a 1988 red Toyota 4x2 which we bought new. Though not the same as the BTTF Toyota, my 1988 4x2 was a monster. It was small but the most reliable vehicle that never stopped going. I sold it back in 2009 after putting over 500,000 kms on it. I've always regretted selling it. those 1980 Toyota pickups are just the best.
Maybe more than one of these tribute trucks or maybe the same one that just sold here in Scottsdale at the Barrett Jackson auction for $42k, with shoes and hoverboard included.
The 1994 Ford Bronco driving by Flea was featured in the Chase film also briefly in Dennis the menace if remember correctly! I do remember me as kind seeing it also on a 90’s kid film
Craig, I am loving your editing lately. I can tell you have watched some videos on how to improve engagement, I just want to say its working. Keep it up. Love your channel!!
I have the same truck but not that color and without the tube roll bar and bumpers in a regular cab. Mine is in mint original condition with 80k miles.
so annoying when content creators make GenZ comments that make it seem like we know nothing about cars lmfao. 1997 was 26 years ago. Power Windows are STILL a thing today with NEW economy cars.
I thought the same. I have seen them getting insane numbers. Funny thing is that the buyer got so lucky no one else wanted it. One other interested bidder can drive a car like that right up to 6 figures. 50k min to restore / build one.
Fun Fact. Back To The Future was never intended to have a sequel so Universal Pictures actually sold the truck from the first movie and then had to find a replica for its use in the second film.
@@mexicanspec The truck used in the first movie was a prize in a give-away, which was later totaled in a wreck. The truck used in the second and third movies was stolen and used as a drug-runner across the U.S. and Mexican border. Miraculously, the stolen truck was recovered by its owner, who later posted it for sale on Craigslist.Jun 2, 2016
1:57 i have a 2019 nissan versa sedan (spare car) that has manual windows and locks, manual transmission, and no cruise control!! saves me some miles on my 21 charger scat pack, and much better in winter. i'm not a gen z'r though!!
I had this exact truck when I turned 16. These used to be so hard to get and very popular. Thing was slow but it never broke down and I had lifted it up with 38 super swampers. Good times. Now where I live there is nowhere to go wheeling anymore because they built over it all
Owned a rusty hand-me-down 84' back in 1990 ...wound up collecting 2 more for parts . I never thought they'd achieve the pop culture "unicorn" status they have now . NGL the most reliable pickup of my early years , 22r was an iron horse.
On the plate I got the 2BAK but the 860, what is that? Also, you have to know that is not the plate for that truck now was it on the truck in the movie.
Hey Craig, wanted to mention that about maybe 12-14 years ago there was a very similar truck if not the exact one with an auto on the dash at "Lou's Custom Exhaust" in Manchester downtown not far from you for sale.Was kinda hoping you grabbed that truck not gonna lie.Tell Logan great score on the "Pebble Dunks". Sneakers are not a bad investment but like alot of equity,the market is coming back down to earth. Another great video and cheers from the granite state.🚘
There’s a guy in Massachusetts that owns ALOT of Back to the future vehicles. My buddy actually sold some rare interior pieces to the guy to finish the truck build!
Absolutely no disrespect to the kid, love the passion, but his info is way off 😅 First mags came to the public in 2011 (did not self-lace) less than 2k pairs ever produced, resale around $15k - $30k. The second release was in 2016 less than 100 pairs made, each were numbered and signed by Tinker Hatfield who designed the sneakers for the movie along with the majority of the iconic Air Max and Air Jordan sneakers after the Air Jordan 2 in 1987. The 2016 Mags can resale up to $150k and do self-lace, he did get that info correct. Also: Really cool package deal but the sneakers they included were replicas, the shape and appearance were completely off compared to original pairs. Most movie prop collectors buy the replicas as display pieces while sneakerheads would rather pay the higher cost to own the real thing and potentially wear them.
I remember when I had an SR5 in college in 2004-2010, I had to hold the door handle up when I shut the door, or the lock would unlock when the door closed.
Not surprised, these old Toyota pickups, earlier 4runners, and Landcruisers have been fetching stupid money. Strange what happens when you build a great product?!?
@@muskokamike127 The dealer told me come back when u have 500k not 250k(common) then BRAG .Loved that truck... Brake pads all 4 $30 i got their lower price too.Clutch at 160K $600 and I could use any car in the lot too. PRO'S🤩🤩🤩🤩
@@jimshoe402 oh for sure. What engine is in that? The 22re? I had an 84 celica gts and that is arguably one of the most dependable long lasting engines ever built. Not a ton of HP or Torque so it wasn't stressed like today's engines. They're all about the hp and don't give a rat's ass about durability.
I hate to tell you but the shoes were real. At the time when they built the tribute they got the shoes and almanac as props to go with the truck. That and they were worth a fraction of what they are now. The people selling the truck didn't have a clue but like I say bought them to tie into the truck for people.
“ The chase” has a scene filmed in paso robles , ca on spring st. I own an 85 efi yota with power windows & factory sunroof , bought it in 2003 for $3500 with 110k miles 😊
Back in 2004 my first job was at a buy here pay here car lot, my boss had a silver 1988 Toyota truck extra cab 4cyl 5 speed 4x4 with a plow on it. That was a great truck. Sadly his son rolled it over not sure what happened to it then. Only had 116k on it .
Those trucks in that condition go for upwards of 20k with no nestalgia. It is a life time truck. There is a company about an hour drive from me that just rebuilds the 22r motors.
I'd LOVE to have this 1985 model Toyota truck, the same color., period! Whether it's a knockoff or tribute from BTTF or not. With similar wheels & tires. Crank up windows? Not a problem. I hate electronic windows! Too much to go wrong and cost more to fix.
That truck would bring that much money around my area even without the history. For off road guys ,1985 is possibly the most sought after Toyota pickup of all time. First year of fuel injection with the 22re and last year of solid front axle. It is a one year only configuration. I had a 1985 4 runner and getting rid of it is one of my biggest regrets.
This dude tucks.
I had a 85 22r. I loved that truck.
I feel your pain on the 4 runner, had an 85 too.. mine was a super clean crawler, and fully street legaI.. I paid 2500 ,,,,😞
My first truck was an 85 22r no fuel injection. Great truck
If you swap a 3.4 in it yeah. Most are rusted out pos trucks
This is essentially my dream truck. My father had a similar pickup although it was a base trim, but the memories I've had in it make me want to buy one of these and build it pretty similar to this one.
Wow, that truck is WELL WORTH 22K. If you have any soft spot for the nostalgia, then no question.
Great job raising a kind and knowledgeable son. He sounds like he's ready for the auctions.😊
This truck is the reason I got into Tacoma's. It only took me 30 years to finally get one.
Since the truck is a replica and not the original I could only assume the shoes, hoverboard, and sports almanac are knock offs. If they were original they wouldn’t have let the package go for $24,000.
Really..
I remember when that was a $500-1000 craigslist special. Normally a rust bucket & exhaust fell off years ago. Also it's not the real truck from the movie.
The truck that was seen in the original movie and the truck from part 2 and 3 were different trucks. The original truck from what I've heard was destroyed and or wrecked n the one they were actually able to track down and restore was the truck seen in part 2 and 3 mostly 3 because the truck was only seen briefly in part 2 when the reshot that scene that was originally the ending scene from the first movie.
Still driving my black 1998 Tacoma, still loving it.
The Chase…flea and Anthony Ketis Bronco…, but yeah…this movie truck definitely sparked my love for Toyota 4x4s…and my cousin had on3 back in the day that was bright red and lifted that also boosted my love.
OMG, IT CAME WITH THE SHOES! Great job Barrett! I live in Scottsdale and didn't hear about this truck being auctioned! Really mad!
I was guessing 35k. The price was actually pretty good. The re-paint and somewhat high miles is probably what held the price down.
What I was thinking. And he said the quality of the paint wasn't the greatest either. Nice throwback though and not a bad deal for whoever snagged it.
I had the same exact truck. My sister bought it new from Toyota of Cerritos show room floor in 1985. The only difference was it was brown, but same KC lights, roll ball, 4x4. I bought it from her in 1998 when I got my license. 85k miles. I wish I never sold that truck! They were built to last!
Yes, over engineered.
The 1985 toyota 4x4 is the best ever made. Straight axle and EFI. The last year of the straight axle and the first year they used EFI on the 22R truck engine. Love the back to the future Toyota 4x4 extended cab. That truck sold at a very fair price. I've seen some on cragslist for more, and not in as good of condition.
The bronco is from The Chase with Charlie Sheen. Winning.
Well done!
@@FlyingWheels that movie is great.
Actually, not a bad price. I guess it depends on how rare the aftermarket parts are, but my guess is that the low price is because it was probably a fan's ride. Its actually a good idea, I don't think I've seen something like this before. If it was professionally done with a low miles and flawless paint job, I would've bet $50k+.
Considering the seats aren’t the right ones and it’s a 1986 or 87 with high mileage, I think it’s really worth like 30k maybe. Idk I haven’t seen the sale price. Those roll bars and front tubular bumper are so rare, I’ve been looking for one of those front bumpers for my 85 for over 3 years and haven’t found one yet. Plus that dashpad is hundreds of dollars if you can find one
I had that Marty McFly moment when I saw the Chevy Colorado ZR2. And I was in the process of buying a house so because everything was delayed because of the chip shortage I put out feelers for the car and then the dealership called me the day I went to sign for my house. so the next day I drove 8 hours to the dealership. purchased my car the day after my house closed and drove 8 hours back. Was the coolest experience ever. Black with the roll cage and light bar just like that Toyota.
As a package it could have been worth a lot, as for the air mags it’s like anything condition is important if they’re used the values drop. In my experience shoes and items are only worth what someone will pay if you find a die hard back to the future fan the package may be worth over 100k but if you can’t find that person you may get stuck holding the bag.
They are not real air mags even used ones would have sold for what the truck sold for
I daily drive an 88 standard cab. Totally refurbished it over the Rona break. Replaced the factory AC components. It's a truck you can EASILY work on. bobbed the bed 13" running on 33x10.50's with factory gearing. Could probably use a re-gear. Handles great. A little rough riding. Had to part search a newer seat for it. Otherwise all the important bits were available right from Toyota. New window regulators were $45. Door hinges were less than $30. It's nice driving a vehicle that you know you can fix if anything happens. I have about $8k into it. I did very little rust repair. One hole in the floor about the size of a nickle.
Take care.
The truck (not car) would be worth more to me personally than the DeLorean. Both my husband and I love Back to the Future and he always wanted the DeLorean. I wanted the truck. We used to own a 1988 red Toyota 4x2 which we bought new. Though not the same as the BTTF Toyota, my 1988 4x2 was a monster. It was small but the most reliable vehicle that never stopped going. I sold it back in 2009 after putting over 500,000 kms on it. I've always regretted selling it. those 1980 Toyota pickups are just the best.
1:23 The movie with Anthony Kedis and Flea in the Bronco was The Chase with Charlie Sheen and Kristy Swanson.
🔥
Who ever bought the truck, really wanted to get them shoes.
That was an awesome deal. It was a steal in my opinion.
The shoes are worth 25k if they were real.
My thought exactly 25k is to start. Up to 125k.
Not if some1 tried them on. Ask any sneaker head
I thought more ppl would have cared for tye truck then that I was expecting 100k
75k
@@andonwalls513 sure, if it was the original truck but it was a replica.
It ain't a car. Words are important. Hearing it over and over again...
Exactly
Maybe more than one of these tribute trucks or maybe the same one that just sold here in Scottsdale at the Barrett Jackson auction for $42k, with shoes and hoverboard included.
i miss my 83'toyota up on 44" boggers and 21" of lift..that truck was unstoppable!!
I still drive my 85 Xtra cab! 175 thou miles still runs strong!
The Chase. Great movie had Charlie Sheen in it.
The 1994 Ford Bronco driving by Flea was featured in the Chase film also briefly in Dennis the menace if remember correctly! I do remember me as kind seeing it also on a 90’s kid film
The Bronco was from the Chase
Craig, I am loving your editing lately. I can tell you have watched some videos on how to improve engagement, I just want to say its working. Keep it up. Love your channel!!
My son just sold his 1985 4x4 with 346k miles in good condition with some upgrades to first person that came to see it full asking price 7.5k😊
I have the same truck but not that color and without the tube roll bar and bumpers in a regular cab. Mine is in mint original condition with 80k miles.
Imagine what the actual truck from part 2 and 3 would go for. From what Ive heard the original truck from the first movie was destroyed.
Looks better then any "truck" on the road today
I had a white 85 Toyota single cab with the same size tires. Favorite vehicle I've ever owned.
The best generation 🤩
so annoying when content creators make GenZ comments that make it seem like we know nothing about cars lmfao. 1997 was 26 years ago. Power Windows are STILL a thing today with NEW economy cars.
Holy crap that truck sold cheap. I would have guessed 60k-100k for a clean replica. Hell a bone stock version sells for 30k at least
I thought the same. I have seen them getting insane numbers. Funny thing is that the buyer got so lucky no one else wanted it. One other interested bidder can drive a car like that right up to 6 figures. 50k min to restore / build one.
That's a steal for one. A tribute Truck like that one sold for $43k on Bring A Trailer auction site last September, 2022.
My friend Jim Putney at Putneys machine shop/22RE Performance actually rebuilt the engine from the screen used Toyota truck during its restoration.
Fun Fact. Back To The Future was never intended to have a sequel so Universal Pictures actually sold the truck from the first movie and then had to find a replica for its use in the second film.
They didn't sell the truck. They gave it back to the dealer that lent them that truck.
The truck in the BTTF2 and 3 was an 86 not an 85.
@@mexicanspec The truck used in the first movie was a prize in a give-away, which was later totaled in a wreck. The truck used in the second and third movies was stolen and used as a drug-runner across the U.S. and Mexican border. Miraculously, the stolen truck was recovered by its owner, who later posted it for sale on Craigslist.Jun 2, 2016
@@DanRosenberg3 YES, and that's a fact I rarely hear repeated 👍
My dad still has his truck 84,000 miles😮 all original. I’m gonna keep that forever nothing like the old school Toyota
250K and 15 years,$7k off the lot. They bult 50 special trucks cheap but good looking. Yes Rust bucket too.😁
I used to have that exact same Toyota but it was a regular cab. Those trucks were bullet proof and were great for off roading
I once worked at a scrapyard. Every 80s and 90s Toyota or Nissan truck that was brought in had the frame completely rusted through.
I had the 85 22r red log bed.
@@michaelholt8590 I really meant the engines were bullet proof. I know the rest of the truck rusted like crazy, especially the beds.
@@T.J.Caldwell318 Yeah those 80s and 90s imports would run forever.
@@michaelholt8590 no doubt brother. Japanese were putting out some legendary engines and vehicles. Jz engines especially
The Air Mags were only reps
That same truck and items were for sale last year at Barrett Jackson.
This is my all time favorite truck
1:57 i have a 2019 nissan versa sedan (spare car) that has manual windows and locks, manual transmission, and no cruise control!! saves me some miles on my 21 charger scat pack, and much better in winter. i'm not a gen z'r though!!
I had this exact truck when I turned 16. These used to be so hard to get and very popular. Thing was slow but it never broke down and I had lifted it up with 38 super swampers. Good times. Now where I live there is nowhere to go wheeling anymore because they built over it all
You kidnapped me with a candy bar! ?
The movie was the Chase with Charlie Sheen I think
Owned a rusty hand-me-down 84' back in 1990 ...wound up collecting 2 more for parts .
I never thought they'd achieve the pop culture "unicorn" status they have now .
NGL the most reliable pickup of my early years , 22r was an iron horse.
Got a 84 2wd outside my bedroom window, rebuilding the engine and tranny.
On the plate I got the 2BAK but the 860, what is that? Also, you have to know that is not the plate for that truck now was it on the truck in the movie.
That is not bad for that year. Nowadays they are crazy expensive seen some people asking easily past 30k... maybe one day I can get one
The best truck ever made..I have an 85 22re f.i. 5spd 4x4..24 inches of procomp lift..35x12.50 tires..456 gears..431.000 miles and still going..
Hey Craig, wanted to mention that about maybe 12-14 years ago there was a very similar truck if not the exact one with an auto on the dash at "Lou's Custom Exhaust" in Manchester downtown not far from you for sale.Was kinda hoping you grabbed that truck not gonna lie.Tell Logan great score on the "Pebble Dunks". Sneakers are not a bad investment but like alot of equity,the market is coming back down to earth. Another great video and cheers from the granite state.🚘
Manchester? Which one?
There’s a guy in Massachusetts that owns ALOT of Back to the future vehicles. My buddy actually sold some rare interior pieces to the guy to finish the truck build!
This truck inspired my truck. It’s a red 01 Mazda B3000 lifted, with a roll bar, bull bar, and lights.
Absolutely no disrespect to the kid, love the passion, but his info is way off 😅
First mags came to the public in 2011 (did not self-lace) less than 2k pairs ever produced, resale around $15k - $30k. The second release was in 2016 less than 100 pairs made, each were numbered and signed by Tinker Hatfield who designed the sneakers for the movie along with the majority of the iconic Air Max and Air Jordan sneakers after the Air Jordan 2 in 1987. The 2016 Mags can resale up to $150k and do self-lace, he did get that info correct.
Also: Really cool package deal but the sneakers they included were replicas, the shape and appearance were completely off compared to original pairs. Most movie prop collectors buy the replicas as display pieces while sneakerheads would rather pay the higher cost to own the real thing and potentially wear them.
If that truck had a frame off restoration and engine re-build, that price was incredible!
If it was rebuilt and had the resto… yeah 22,000 is a steal
No kidding, I'd use it as my daily driver. I don't give a damn about Back to the Future at all....😂
Best looking truck of all time
I remember when I had an SR5 in college in 2004-2010, I had to hold the door handle up when I shut the door, or the lock would unlock when the door closed.
Oh, so it’s just a tribute replica, not the actual one. Your title is misleading.
Love the truck but I always wanted the BMW that the parents had in the driveway
That truck was my dream truck as a kid. Man I'm jealous.
Great content, but it's so frustrating when you're outdoors, turn the camera away from your face or at the auctions! Craig, get yourself a microphone!
One of the Nike Trainer shoes from the film recently sold for around 1000,000.
Glad your son is getting some knowledge in his hobby.
This is my childhood right here!!! Besides the flying skateboard I've never wanted something else more in my life.
Hands down the best truck ever made
Not surprised, these old Toyota pickups, earlier 4runners, and Landcruisers have been fetching stupid money. Strange what happens when you build a great product?!?
214K miles, if it was treated right you can get another 250K out of it easy.......
@@muskokamike127 The dealer told me come back when u have 500k not 250k(common) then BRAG .Loved that truck... Brake pads all 4 $30 i got their lower price too.Clutch at 160K $600 and I could use any car in the lot too. PRO'S🤩🤩🤩🤩
@@jimshoe402 oh for sure. What engine is in that? The 22re? I had an 84 celica gts and that is arguably one of the most dependable long lasting engines ever built.
Not a ton of HP or Torque so it wasn't stressed like today's engines. They're all about the hp and don't give a rat's ass about durability.
I hate to tell you but the shoes were real. At the time when they built the tribute they got the shoes and almanac as props to go with the truck. That and they were worth a fraction of what they are now. The people selling the truck didn't have a clue but like I say bought them to tie into the truck for people.
Great video man and you little son is awesome good job 😊
The Chase with Charlie Sheen is the movie with Flea and Anthony K in the Bronco.
“ The chase” has a scene filmed in paso robles , ca on spring st.
I own an 85 efi yota with power windows & factory sunroof , bought it in 2003 for $3500 with 110k miles 😊
Everybody loved that truck!!
As an older sneaker head I love how knowledgeable that kid is. But If the mags were real woulda been a STEALLLLL.
Back in 2004 my first job was at a buy here pay here car lot, my boss had a silver 1988 Toyota truck extra cab 4cyl 5 speed 4x4 with a plow on it. That was a great truck. Sadly his son rolled it over not sure what happened to it then. Only had 116k on it .
1985 was the Gen X generation not the Gen Z. Billy Idol, Duran Duran etc.
22k was a steal
The chase is such an underrated movie!!!!
I bought a 2017, 4 door black Tacoma Sport to kind of look like from back to the future.
Wow. That didn’t bring as much money as I thought. That’s a bargain price for that truck.
Those trucks in that condition go for upwards of 20k with no nestalgia. It is a life time truck. There is a company about an hour drive from me that just rebuilds the 22r motors.
It's all about the people in the room bidding. I think someone got a good deal and as a package it's worth more than being separated.
Power windows was an option that year, very rare
Sorry I was trying to see if that was either a GNX or Grand National behind the pickup
Sick and simple truck.
The truck that appears for less than a minute of total screen time got more post production love than the actual hero car.
In the 80’s I wanted a Chevy 454SS not a little Toyota 😂
In the 80's you wanted a POS truck that came out in the 90's? Ha Ha so funny ROFLMAO
Gen z couldn't even drive it
I had one Just like that. I loved it!
I was literally screaming at the screen BUY IT!!!!😂
so basically whoever purchased it got a super great deal on shoes and a truck to go with it
Really good looking truck
There is a guy from my town that has the actual truck from the movie. I think he has the DeLorean as well.
Wonder how much the crashed up nova in the first movie will sell for?
shoulda brought lil man to the auction those were the OG ones, extremely rare did the truck sell no reserve?
I got crank windows on my 2005 chevy.
I'd LOVE to have this 1985 model Toyota truck, the same color., period! Whether it's a knockoff or tribute from BTTF or not. With similar wheels & tires. Crank up windows? Not a problem. I hate electronic windows! Too much to go wrong and cost more to fix.
I had one back in the day Great truck
Cool moment both dad and son learning from each other….