1982 Toyota 4WD SR5 Pickup up for bid at Barrett-Jackson today!
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1982 Toyota 4WD SR5 Pickup up for bid at Barrett-Jackson today!
I'm breaking the rules by technically posting a truck for sale in the Tech Section (Don't follow my poor example), but this is an excellent truck that has the potential to find its new owner at very good price! It's a fully restored 1982 Toyota 4WD SR5 Long Bed Pickup. It should be going across the block during today's live show at 3:00pm PST/4:00pm MST/5:00pm CST/6:00pm EST. I have a friend out in Scottsdale right now that buys and sells cars at the Barrett-Jackson auction every year so I had him scope it out for me. He said that the restoration was very meticulously completed using OEM Toyota parts, all of the original parts are in excellent condition and the engine runs strong. He said it is definitely worth looking at where the bid goes. I wanted to get more details on the restoration so I contacted the shop that did the restoration to request some restoration pictures and they should be sending something to me shortly.
Here's the Barrett-Jackson link to the lot:
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Event...-PICKUP-188716
This same truck sold at Mecum Indianapolis in 2012 for $19,000:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/SC0...ta-SR5-Pickup/
Other comps at auction include:
1979 Toyota 4WD Pickup (#260) in 2010 for $10,500:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/SC0...-Speed-Manual/
1979 Toyota 4WD Pickup (#260) in 2011 for $8,250:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/KC1...ickup/4-Speed/
1979 Toyota 4WD Pickup (#260) in 2012 for $11,500:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/FL0...ickup/4-Speed/
1980 Toyota 4WD Pickup in 2013 for $16,000:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/AN1...Truck/4-Speed/
1982 Toyota 4WD SR5 Pickup in 2014 for $8,000
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/WA0...a-SR5/5-Speed/
Given the fact that this truck is completely out of its market and under appreciated at an auction of this magnitude and volume, I imagine that the winning bidder could get a hell of a price on this truck and that is exactly why I am having my friend bid on it for me. If the truck is truly what it appears to be then I could see a price tag of around $13,000-$16,000 being a rather reasonable deal and likely within the range it will go for. How much I bid is solely dependent on the information and pictures that I receive from the builder. Buuuuut, I already have a first gen pickup and I don't REALLY need another one so I figured that I would share this with you all in the event that some of you may be interested. Good luck if you decide to bid, but I will be bidding too if it goes low enough so don't run the bid up too high on me...
Here's the Barrett-Jackson link to the lot:
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Event...-PICKUP-188716
This same truck sold at Mecum Indianapolis in 2012 for $19,000:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/SC0...ta-SR5-Pickup/
Other comps at auction include:
1979 Toyota 4WD Pickup (#260) in 2010 for $10,500:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/SC0...-Speed-Manual/
1979 Toyota 4WD Pickup (#260) in 2011 for $8,250:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/KC1...ickup/4-Speed/
1979 Toyota 4WD Pickup (#260) in 2012 for $11,500:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/FL0...ickup/4-Speed/
1980 Toyota 4WD Pickup in 2013 for $16,000:
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/AN1...Truck/4-Speed/
1982 Toyota 4WD SR5 Pickup in 2014 for $8,000
https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/WA0...a-SR5/5-Speed/
Given the fact that this truck is completely out of its market and under appreciated at an auction of this magnitude and volume, I imagine that the winning bidder could get a hell of a price on this truck and that is exactly why I am having my friend bid on it for me. If the truck is truly what it appears to be then I could see a price tag of around $13,000-$16,000 being a rather reasonable deal and likely within the range it will go for. How much I bid is solely dependent on the information and pictures that I receive from the builder. Buuuuut, I already have a first gen pickup and I don't REALLY need another one so I figured that I would share this with you all in the event that some of you may be interested. Good luck if you decide to bid, but I will be bidding too if it goes low enough so don't run the bid up too high on me...
#3
That is really nice! I'd love to pick up a fully restored stocker for a DD. I loved DD'ing mine the two years that I did.. I miss the nostalgia of driving it around and especially the trips hiking and camping in it.
I'm gonna have to either get mine back to where it can handle that, or find another.
I have all of this also, minus the restoration receipts. I need to take some pics of it all and post them in my build thread.
I'm gonna have to either get mine back to where it can handle that, or find another.
I have all of this also, minus the restoration receipts. I need to take some pics of it all and post them in my build thread.
#4
That looks like Matt Tildens truck he restored a few years back. The quality of work out of his shop is nothing less than world class. He and his son specialize in FJ40s and they usually do one complete body off resto each year. If you buy this truck, it is investment quality.
Check out his restoration of this '76 Landcrusier he did last year.
Check out his restoration of this '76 Landcrusier he did last year.
#5
I think it'll be a while but these first gen trucks are going to skyrocket in value much like the fj40s have. Maybe not in the 60K range like some fj40s but definitely up there. Could be a very sound investment
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It didn't go across the block live on TV, but hopefully it will get played back later on tonight. It sold for $24,200 plus 10% buyers premium so the final purchase price was $26,620. We bid up to $14,500, but apparently there was an internet bidder and an another guy at the auction going at it hard. But the good news is that the market is starting recognize these old trucks a little more. And even more good news, my wife won't kill me for buying another toy (and by toy, I mean literally a TOY; not a Toyota LOL) and I won't have to put off buying my new Tacoma.
It sure was Matt's truck! Very very nice work!
That looks like Matt Tildens truck he restored a few years back. The quality of work out of his shop is nothing less than world class. He and his son specialize in FJ40s and they usually do one complete body off resto each year. If you buy this truck, it is investment quality.
Check out his restoration of this '76 Landcrusier he did last year.
Check out his restoration of this '76 Landcrusier he did last year.
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You couldn't pay me to take a car from Gas Monkey. They are a bunch of crooks and their quality of work is absolutely terrible. I've seen some of their builds in person and they are absolutely horrible.
#13
apparently sold to a dealer who has it for sale.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...5/1810390.html
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...5/1810390.html
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apparently sold to a dealer who has it for sale.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...5/1810390.html
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...5/1810390.html
#16
For those interested. There is a lot of backstory to this truck. Its traveled to Japan and back in 2011, in its current restored condition. This truck shall be the start of a next wave of toyotas. Same article stated the FJ40 had peaked in its first auctions this year. Look forward to the hilux restores in 2016 and beyond. Here is the quote about the truck ..
"In the face of exotica like the 2000GTs and Cosmo Sports, or the pervasively excellent selection of cherry FJ40s, it may come as a surprise that perhaps the best nostalgic car on offer in Scottsdale last week (and arguably the best value of any vehicle out of the thousands for sale) was a Hilux. But then, Barrett-Jackson’s ’82 Toyota was no ordinary Hilux, though only the most sophisticated buyers might have recognized it. B-J’s catalog listing coyly noted that the truck was “restored by Finishing Touch Body Shop in Fountain Hills, AZ,” which astute readers of this website will know is owned by friend-of-JNC Glenn Roberts, master car restorer and vintage Mazda collector.
The Hilux was formerly owned by a member of Roberts’ team, Matthew Tilden, who oversaw its restoration before showing it at JCCS in 2011. Tilden informed us that the truck was originally purchased by a Colorado firefighter who had personally maintained the vehicle, keeping “paper upon paper upon paper” in service documentation. Tilden said that the vehicle’s “restoration” was really a “preservation,” as the Hilux was in almost perfect original condition when he bought it. It required only a new paint and stripe job to become perhaps the best Toyota SR5 pickup in America. The Hilux sold for $22,000 — not cheap, but possibly a bargain considering its originality and thoroughly excellent condition. Let’s hope the new owner recognizes what he got." -- japanesenostalgiccar.com
"In the face of exotica like the 2000GTs and Cosmo Sports, or the pervasively excellent selection of cherry FJ40s, it may come as a surprise that perhaps the best nostalgic car on offer in Scottsdale last week (and arguably the best value of any vehicle out of the thousands for sale) was a Hilux. But then, Barrett-Jackson’s ’82 Toyota was no ordinary Hilux, though only the most sophisticated buyers might have recognized it. B-J’s catalog listing coyly noted that the truck was “restored by Finishing Touch Body Shop in Fountain Hills, AZ,” which astute readers of this website will know is owned by friend-of-JNC Glenn Roberts, master car restorer and vintage Mazda collector.
The Hilux was formerly owned by a member of Roberts’ team, Matthew Tilden, who oversaw its restoration before showing it at JCCS in 2011. Tilden informed us that the truck was originally purchased by a Colorado firefighter who had personally maintained the vehicle, keeping “paper upon paper upon paper” in service documentation. Tilden said that the vehicle’s “restoration” was really a “preservation,” as the Hilux was in almost perfect original condition when he bought it. It required only a new paint and stripe job to become perhaps the best Toyota SR5 pickup in America. The Hilux sold for $22,000 — not cheap, but possibly a bargain considering its originality and thoroughly excellent condition. Let’s hope the new owner recognizes what he got." -- japanesenostalgiccar.com
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I recently purchased this truck!
I have recently purchased my dream truck. I was in the process of reading truck posts and stumbled upon a picture of the truck I recently bought! So amazing to read the history of this truck, I am reaching out to hopefully obtain more of the history of this beautiful truck! Here is a current picture. Thanks
#18
Nice truck, the value of these was recently going up but has now leveled and somewhat declined, likely do to the high prices FJ's have been commanding. A more affordable alternative. "A" condition trucks have been in the 40-60K range, "B" in the 20-35K range and "C" in the 10K range.
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