My dad is still driving the 82 Toyota pickup 4x4 he bought brand new when i was 5 has over a million miles on it and still going strong no rust no rot still completely stock with the original paint
I am a current owner of a 2012 Tacoma TRD Baja TX. In my days in the Marines, I remember the SR5's and how I admired those trucks! Good job on the restoration, folks. If $100,000 wasn't a problem, I'd gladly pay for this truck!
I'm 16 and I just bought a 1981 Toyota 4x4 long box. I fixed the frame rust by myself in our shop with some 11 gauge steel and am currently going through the fuel system. I'll have her running in no time !
I bought BOTH of these in 82 and still have the Truck! She is a Short bed SR-5 in Creme with the gold stripes and every option but tilt wheel. Lifted4'' and locked with 33's and a Doug Thorley Tri-Y Header. I run a Stockland hi rise camper shell but have the Hungus roll bar with 9'' Dick Cepek lights from 82 as well. She has never failed to get me home and makes me smile every time I climb in after 39 years! Best 10K I ever spent.
I was checking out a stream for fishing near their facility…and Greg pulled up in this rig. Dear god, the video does not do this truck justice. It’s absolutely beautiful.
Proud owner of an SR5 , 22R , 4×4 , 1986 Toyota Pickup Truck of the Extended Cap version in red. Thank you for your motivation to start the restoration project of my little Red Truck.
Too cool! I’m a huge Toyota fan and I’m totally jealous. I grew up in the 80’s and drooled on these trucks back then and still do. Thank you for doing this video. Love the cruisers too!
Even today it's in the top 3 of best looking trucks ever. And probably the number 1 most reliable. That's a beautiful truck. Great job on the transformation.
I'm 52 and remember when 4x4 Toyota pickups were cool. There is a reason they chose to use an Extracab in Back To The Future. Love what you've done to this truck. You kept it's soul intact. Actually $100,000+ isn't ridiculous for this level of restoration and quality. Well done guys!!!
I was at fort Lewis Washington in 82 ,2 buddies took me to Tacoma where there 75 of these lined up on the lot, I promised myself that someday I would have one of these, & I have 2 one I'm rebuilding the other is an 81 parts truck I picked up for $250with no title, I've went thru the front & rear axles, Tacoma brakes front & rear, land cruiser bearings in the front axle, compound turbo setup so it will always be in boost, 2017 FJ CRUISER 17 INCH WHEELS & IM NOT DONE YET! ITS HARD WORK BUT SO ENJOYABLE!
"Check out that 4x4!!" Marty was right, these trucks are gems. I've only owned one vehicle my whole life, a '92 Pickup. I wish I had the money to fully restore and upgrade her like this too. And I don't personally like Yellow or Red paint on vehicles, but this truck is still gorgeous! (Ha, three wheelers are hilarious.)
Wow! I had a 82 SR5 that Had a Camden blower and 1st Gen Holley fuel injection. What a beast it was. I had 5:79 gears and 39" Mickeys. Wish I still had it!
I have a 1980 Toyota Pickup 4x4 that needs engine work and a new paint job (also red) that I have to put up for sale, this is exactly the dream build I had for my project. It breaks my heart as I searched for two years to find the right one and then covid.
I had an 83 that needed rebuilding after only 51K miles! Did all the tric machine work to the block and head out a offenhouser fuel port intake with a holly 600 4 barrel carb the block and head were powder coated in Ford blue that matched the pin stripping on dark charcoal paint.it was sweet yours brings back so many good memories Thanks for sharing👍
Absolutely awesome job! I drooled over these trucks in 1979 when I was 16. Dealer actually let me test drive it without him riding along. Owned 5 Toyota trucks since and have a half million miles on an 03 Tundra trd 4x4.
I remember when you could buy one setup like that new from the Toyota dealer. It was later than '82 but they were so popular that the local dealer was selling them off the lot with a lift, bigger tires, a light bar decked out with KC lights and the big tube bumpers. They had them on the lot ready to go or you could choose a stock pickup and have them install whatever accessories you wanted.
I've been painting my 79 Toyota pickup last two day sunburst yellow, got a stake bed on it and upgrading the interior but I need to take to a shop to redo do all the electrical, engine bay needs a lot of love
Beautiful truck. I've owned many Toyota trucks and 4 Runners, the 82 has always been one of the best looking. Your engine choice poured some salt in the wound; I had an LC 22R with a Camden blower that was slated for my 85 4Runner project that just never materialized due to life. Nice work guys.
I owned a 1980… to this day it was the best truck ever. I own a ‘05 F250 lariat crew cab 6.0. It’s half the truck that ol’ Toyota ever was. It could climb a tree! Thanks! Now I have an “itch” I gotta scratch 😂 (looking online for a 1980 4x4 Toyota p/u. 22r.
Wow a turbo 4 cylinder. Don’t let the turbo haters know about this and how reliable they are. They may just cry themselves to sleep. Great build by the way. Looks amazing.
My first time here. I love the content! Great job done on this truck boys. I regret selling my 1995 tacoma. It was my first truck and I couldn't afford to keep it I always wanted something older. I just love all old trucks.
Beautiful truck. 😃 I had a 1983 4x4 short box which ran for over 20yrs; sadly she was rusted too much for me to save. I thought that 1983 was the 1st year with the square headlights and single tailgate latch. A friend had an 82 with the double latch tailgate. Again, a real beauty you have built.
I had an 83 also , Imo this generation of the pickups was definitely the best looking overall, although the 85 gets a lot of attention with its😮 extra cab , power windows, more options ,last yr of the solid axle ,I still prefer this body style, On my 83 I didn't like that I couldn't recline my almost new recaro bucket seats I had to where I was comfortable, so after my cousin egged me on about doing it , I cut the rear wall off my cab and added 6" off of another cab I had, it worked perfectly, people would look at it and say hmm there is something diffrent about it , lol , only if you knew what to look for you'd see that behind the doors I had double vents instead of one, I installed a new set of 6" lift leaf springs that i pulled one leaf out of for a softer ride , 3" body lift, 36" tires, 22r with the rv cam, and 5.13 gears, man I miss that truck, Been looking for another one for years, I've looked at a few but being in New England every one I looked at was rotted to the door handles, I'll have to go out west one of these days and find a clean rust free project,
@@bertbccfu9564 Awesome story of your truck, what a great idea to add onto the cab; here is to hoping you find another. I still remember the 1st time I read on the bill of sale; "reclining seats," pulled the lever and immediately hit the cab wall, had a good laugh. Miss that truck so much. Thanks for sharing.
When I was growing up in Southern Cali in the late 70's-80's these trucks were everywhere. Because of that, they have always been one of my favorite trucks ever made. You guys did a stunning job on the resto!! 👍👍👍
in nor cal we had gobs of 4wd conversions with the dana 44 from jeeps swapped in to the 70's mini trucks running around. toyota finally took notice and started building their own. i wanted one so bad in 1980
@@gregsrestorations7019 and a yota no less. My old man is importing one from NM to replace his 88. Real excited for him. Couldn’t get him to drive anything else even though it’s kind of a death trap rust bucket. Glad he finally found something.
You must know Ben Freed. There can't be two Toyota gurus in Barre, Mass and they are strangers. He just put a new motor in my runner. Beautiful work, by the way.
I came to see the restoration, I stayed to stare at the photo of my white WRX behind the truck while it was on the dyno! I bought it from a guy in that area so it’s obviously a photo taken from when Bren owned it, but how weird to just randomly see it in this video! I loved that car!
Unbelievable how nicely done this is. These trucks were from when Toyota was making trucks that could really go places, not just looking like they can go places! Small trucks *uck so hard!!!
I hope someone somewhere has one or two of these in a museum. This was my first truck and I owned 3 of them. Classic, beautiful, rugged, fun, and reliable. I hope a 100 years from now people see one of these and go back to simpler times where driving one of these on the sugar sand at Daytona Beach or in the woods around Gatlinburg or Tellico, TN. is way better than whatever is currently the norm.
Very Nice... I loved my 81 (also on 31" BFG). I put Red MR2 seats in mine as the bench was horrible. I had a race built motor in mine which was hilarious. Restoring just the bed is such a PITA, much less all the rest, so much respect!
Had the chance to trade off a 79 Jimmy for one of these new on the lot for not much difference. Didn't do it and always regretted it. These were fantastic little trucks, had the look of a highboy ford, but so much easier to get around. This is the nicest restoration I've ever seen, would love to have it.
Beautiful truck! I had an '80 and and '83. Those trucks are bulletproof. Also had a '91 xcab and an '88 that was stolen last year. I live in Hawaii and Toys are king and worth a ton of $$$ here.
I had a 1980 Toyota Truck similar to the stock one you started with and also had a 1982 ATC 250r in the back of it much of the time going to races and late night rides. Great memories but this truck is in another dimension. Nice job and thanks for the memory reboot. :-)
The Japanese were touched by the gods to help design these. Had a chance to trade for an 83’ without power steering and I’ll always regret not jumping on it.
Currently having my mk3 toyota hilux pickup truck restored in the uk so seeing this video really as given me the inspiration to get it on the road asa. Great video
I loved the early Toyota pickups; Owned a black 1983 Toyota pickup. It was a limited Mirage Edition & came with aluminum bull & roll bar, only 300 made. I should have kept that one.
@@gregsrestorations7019 Yes I will , if I won the lottery that's what I'd build , either one I'm 68 and I've owned pretty much every year of Toyota pick-up until 2000 ! Had a 92 with 3.0 liter , sold it at 650k and I still see it around , thanks for the video !
I have a 1982 Toyota 4x4 pickup that I bought new in April '82 and drive it often but not very far. Same color as this one. I only have a little over 90,000 miles on it now, always had other vehicles.
dude thats so sick!.......i had that same truck back in the 80s, very nice job man......would never expect someone to do that for this truck.....those 22r motors were bullet proof!.....a buddy had one 2WD with over 500k miles on it,....went to baja surfing, just everywhere in that lil truck.....would not die....change oil and battery thats it
THANK YOU..TRYING TO KEEP MY 87 4RUNNER GOING.300K,BEEN ALL OVER THE WEST/ROCKY MOUNTAINS,NOW IN MAIN..I HOPE ONE DAY TO RESTORE IT AND YOU CAN DO IT..STAY WELL
My dad is still driving the 82 Toyota pickup 4x4 he bought brand new when i was 5 has over a million miles on it and still going strong no rust no rot still completely stock with the original paint
I would like to see that truck. You should do a video on it
Hard to believe the no rust part. I had an '84 and presently own an '02, so I speak from experience. You must live in a warm, dry climate.
that’s cap
If you make it to a million miles on origional engine and tranny you can bring it to toyotq and sometimes they will give you a brand new one
@@martysoutdooradventures2946 not likely since they don’t make em any more.
I am a current owner of a 2012 Tacoma TRD Baja TX.
In my days in the Marines, I remember the SR5's and how I admired those trucks!
Good job on the restoration, folks. If $100,000 wasn't a problem, I'd gladly pay for this truck!
you said everything i was planning to say so, ditto
This is incredible. A vehicle well worth restoring and so beautifully done!
Thank you sir
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I'm 16 and I just bought a 1981 Toyota 4x4 long box. I fixed the frame rust by myself in our shop with some 11 gauge steel and am currently going through the fuel system. I'll have her running in no time !
I bought BOTH of these in 82 and still have the Truck! She is a Short bed SR-5 in Creme with the gold stripes and every option but tilt wheel. Lifted4'' and locked with 33's and a Doug Thorley Tri-Y Header. I run a Stockland hi rise camper shell but have the Hungus roll bar with 9'' Dick Cepek lights from 82 as well. She has never failed to get me home and makes me smile every time I climb in after 39 years! Best 10K I ever spent.
Beautiful restoration!!! That is the best looking red color variation I’ve ever seen hands down
@@digsouth1331 we tried our hardest!
I was checking out a stream for fishing near their facility…and Greg pulled up in this rig. Dear god, the video does not do this truck justice. It’s absolutely beautiful.
Show stopper.
Are you from Rutland or central ma?
@@WerkToday she purdy
Proud owner of an SR5 , 22R , 4×4 , 1986 Toyota Pickup Truck of the Extended Cap version in red. Thank you for your motivation to start the restoration project of my little Red Truck.
Too cool! I’m a huge Toyota fan and I’m totally jealous. I grew up in the 80’s and drooled on these trucks back then and still do. Thank you for doing this video. Love the cruisers too!
Even today it's in the top 3 of best looking trucks ever. And probably the number 1 most reliable. That's a beautiful truck. Great job on the transformation.
My first truck at 16. Yellow Rhd South Africa
I'm 52 and remember when 4x4 Toyota pickups were cool. There is a reason they chose to use an Extracab in Back To The Future. Love what you've done to this truck. You kept it's soul intact. Actually $100,000+ isn't ridiculous for this level of restoration and quality. Well done guys!!!
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I only have one complaint. That beauty is not sitting in my garage. Awesome build
Lol fair complaint !
I'm gonna thank God for you saving all of these beautiful machines.
Because God does restorations now.
@@adventureescape1929 God works thru all things.Therefore..Thank God.
Pfft
@@WerkToday No, thank Mr. Benjamin.
I was at fort Lewis Washington in 82 ,2 buddies took me to Tacoma where there 75 of these lined up on the lot, I promised myself that someday I would have one of these,
& I have 2 one I'm rebuilding the other is an 81 parts truck I picked up for $250with no title, I've went thru the front & rear axles, Tacoma brakes front & rear, land cruiser bearings in the front axle, compound turbo setup so it will always be in boost, 2017 FJ CRUISER 17 INCH
WHEELS & IM NOT DONE YET!
ITS HARD WORK BUT SO ENJOYABLE!
"Check out that 4x4!!" Marty was right, these trucks are gems. I've only owned one vehicle my whole life, a '92 Pickup. I wish I had the money to fully restore and upgrade her like this too. And I don't personally like Yellow or Red paint on vehicles, but this truck is still gorgeous! (Ha, three wheelers are hilarious.)
Wow I have our 1980 sr5 2wd short bed.2000 tacoma ext.cab 2012 corolla s.2012 tacoma 4x4 acess cab 4x4 all msnual trans 4 cyl.vehicles very happy.
Wow! I had a 82 SR5 that Had a Camden blower and 1st Gen Holley fuel injection. What a beast it was. I had 5:79 gears and 39" Mickeys. Wish I still had it!
I have a 1980 Toyota Pickup 4x4 that needs engine work and a new paint job (also red) that I have to put up for sale, this is exactly the dream build I had for my project. It breaks my heart as I searched for two years to find the right one and then covid.
1982 is the year, where I was born 😉... Thanks, Greg's Restoration for sharing the video..
I had an 83 that needed rebuilding after only 51K miles! Did all the tric machine work to the block and head out a offenhouser fuel port intake with a holly 600 4 barrel carb the block and head were powder coated in Ford blue that matched the pin stripping on dark charcoal paint.it was sweet yours brings back so many good memories
Thanks for sharing👍
Absolutely awesome job! I drooled over these trucks in 1979 when I was 16. Dealer actually let me test drive it without him riding along. Owned 5 Toyota trucks since and have a half million miles on an 03 Tundra trd 4x4.
I remember when you could buy one setup like that new from the Toyota dealer. It was later than '82 but they were so popular that the local dealer was selling them off the lot with a lift, bigger tires, a light bar decked out with KC lights and the big tube bumpers. They had them on the lot ready to go or you could choose a stock pickup and have them install whatever accessories you wanted.
The 80s were the best times to be alive 😎
@@gregsrestorations7019 The problem is that at the time we didn't know it. We did have a good time though. 😁
Finally a used Toyota that's actually as nice as the price tag!
I've been painting my 79 Toyota pickup last two day sunburst yellow, got a stake bed on it and upgrading the interior but I need to take to a shop to redo do all the electrical, engine bay needs a lot of love
When I was a kid I owned an 84, and then an 85. Both were such good trucks. I sure enjoyed watching someone restoring one. You sure did a great job!
Beautiful truck. I've owned many Toyota trucks and 4 Runners, the 82 has always been one of the best looking. Your engine choice poured some salt in the wound; I had an LC 22R with a Camden blower that was slated for my 85 4Runner project that just never materialized due to life. Nice work guys.
Thanks!
I owned a 1980… to this day it was the best truck ever. I own a ‘05 F250 lariat crew cab 6.0. It’s half the truck that ol’ Toyota ever was. It could climb a tree!
Thanks! Now I have an “itch” I gotta scratch 😂 (looking online for a 1980 4x4 Toyota p/u. 22r.
Absolutely INSANE!!! Never ever seen a resto job to that extent just totally nuts!!
Don't forget the bolts
LOL....That thing wouldn't even know what a dirt road was if it was in my garage. What an amazing job you guys did. So awesome.
Wow, the attention to detail. If I had a spare $100k you would have my money any day of the week.
Wow a turbo 4 cylinder. Don’t let the turbo haters know about this and how reliable they are. They may just cry themselves to sleep. Great build by the way. Looks amazing.
Absolute beauty
From England 61 years young I had a 1984 One of the first Dieseld in the UK I really wish I still Had it.
My first time here. I love the content! Great job done on this truck boys. I regret selling my 1995 tacoma. It was my first truck and I couldn't afford to keep it I always wanted something older. I just love all old trucks.
That's a great looking truck, I've always loved those styles of the Toyota truck, keep it up
Beautiful truck. 😃
I had a 1983 4x4 short box which ran for over 20yrs; sadly she was rusted too much for me to save.
I thought that 1983 was the 1st year with the square headlights and single tailgate latch. A friend had an 82 with the double latch tailgate.
Again, a real beauty you have built.
Thats awesome. 82 was the first year of the square headlights but you can swap them around. Toyota did whatever they wanted back then lol. Cool story!
@@gregsrestorations7019
Thank you for your reply, I had no idea they sold different versions.
Take care
I had an 83 also , Imo this generation of the pickups was definitely the best looking overall, although the 85 gets a lot of attention with its😮 extra cab , power windows, more options ,last yr of the solid axle ,I still prefer this body style,
On my 83 I didn't like that I couldn't recline my almost new recaro bucket seats I had to where I was comfortable, so after my cousin egged me on about doing it , I cut the rear wall off my cab and added 6" off of another cab I had, it worked perfectly, people would look at it and say hmm there is something diffrent about it , lol , only if you knew what to look for you'd see that behind the doors I had double vents instead of one,
I installed a new set of 6" lift leaf springs that i pulled one leaf out of for a softer ride , 3" body lift, 36" tires, 22r with the rv cam, and 5.13 gears, man I miss that truck,
Been looking for another one for years, I've looked at a few but being in New England every one I looked at was rotted to the door handles,
I'll have to go out west one of these days and find a clean rust free project,
@@bertbccfu9564
Awesome story of your truck, what a great idea to add onto the cab; here is to hoping you find another.
I still remember the 1st time I read on the bill of sale; "reclining seats," pulled the lever and immediately hit the cab wall, had a good laugh. Miss that truck so much.
Thanks for sharing.
When I was growing up in Southern Cali in the late 70's-80's these trucks were everywhere. Because of that, they have always been one of my favorite trucks ever made. You guys did a stunning job on the resto!! 👍👍👍
in nor cal we had gobs of 4wd conversions with the dana 44 from jeeps swapped in to the 70's mini trucks running around. toyota finally took notice and started building their own. i wanted one so bad in 1980
Cool to see this thing cruising in my local woods. Don’t ever expect folks around here to be making content I guess.
Yeah no one does anything up here in Massachusetts or doesn't advertise it
@@gregsrestorations7019 and a yota no less. My old man is importing one from NM to replace his 88. Real excited for him. Couldn’t get him to drive anything else even though it’s kind of a death trap rust bucket. Glad he finally found something.
Well the 250r was a real treat at the end.... what a perfect match! Beautiful resto.
The truck is perfect! I had an 83 in high school. It brought back a lot of good memories seeing this video.
These old Toyotas never look ugly , damn thats a beautiful truck , good job guys
You must know Ben Freed. There can't be two Toyota gurus in Barre, Mass and they are strangers. He just put a new motor in my runner. Beautiful work, by the way.
We have met, Great guy!
I came to see the restoration, I stayed to stare at the photo of my white WRX behind the truck while it was on the dyno! I bought it from a guy in that area so it’s obviously a photo taken from when Bren owned it, but how weird to just randomly see it in this video! I loved that car!
I'm in the middle of a restoration. I got very clean 81 4x4, 86 4x4, and currently working on 87 rwd. You guys do awesome work.
Unbelievable how nicely done this is. These trucks were from when Toyota was making trucks that could really go places, not just looking like they can go places! Small trucks *uck so hard!!!
I hope someone somewhere has one or two of these in a museum. This was my first truck and I owned 3 of them. Classic, beautiful, rugged, fun, and reliable. I hope a 100 years from now people see one of these and go back to simpler times where driving one of these on the sugar sand at Daytona Beach or in the woods around Gatlinburg or Tellico, TN. is way better than whatever is currently the norm.
I have one in my museum, also called a garage.
OMG Back to the future! But better!!! It's a total beauty!!
As a proud Prado owner, that's mint. Respect!!!
What a masterpiece! Great work!!
Thank you 🤟
I had an '82 in black. I loved that truck. If I hit the lottery, I know who I'm calling!
Spectacular. Every piece. Truly special.
Wooooow... Congratulations! Your are a real Artis!!!
Very Nice... I loved my 81 (also on 31" BFG). I put Red MR2 seats in mine as the bench was horrible. I had a race built motor in mine which was hilarious. Restoring just the bed is such a PITA, much less all the rest, so much respect!
Outstanding work I hope to see it many years later.
Had the chance to trade off a 79 Jimmy for one of these new on the lot for not much difference. Didn't do it and always regretted it. These were fantastic little trucks, had the look of a highboy ford, but so much easier to get around.
This is the nicest restoration I've ever seen, would love to have it.
That paint is beautiful. Awesome work.
Another 40 years of service, Good Job!!!.
How beautiful truck greetings from Honduras
Beautiful truck...but the shop is the stuff of dreams!!!
Congrats on both.
Dang now I miss my 1989 Toyota Xcab
You need another one!
@@gregsrestorations7019 been looking every other day
You are a truly skilled Craftsman. That thing is absolutely awesome. Great Work!
Wow!!!! Awesome work gents, such a nostalgic truck for an 80s kid like myself
excellent restoration job, its worth every sweat and penny... Congratulations!
Ein echtes Schätzchen! Sehr geil gemacht und sehr cooles Pick-Up!!
Awesome job.....all the way down to perfectly restored seats.
Wow!!!! Awesome truck. Thanks for sharing.
Wow. this is nostalgically amazing. Museum material right there
I had a 85 longbed that had a 2" lift, and 31's on it. LOVED that truck!
Beautiful truck! I had an '80 and and '83. Those trucks are bulletproof. Also had a '91 xcab and an '88 that was stolen last year. I live in Hawaii and Toys are king and worth a ton of $$$ here.
I had a 1980 Toyota Truck similar to the stock one you started with and also had a 1982 ATC 250r in the back of it much of the time going to races and late night rides. Great memories but this truck is in another dimension. Nice job and thanks for the memory reboot. :-)
$100k holy crap!!!! Looks amazing!!!!
Definition of "Blast from the Past". Awesome restoration.
The Japanese were touched by the gods to help design these. Had a chance to trade for an 83’ without power steering and I’ll always regret not jumping on it.
Thank you sir you are doing the lords work. More in depth videos would be awesome.
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
"Ohhh crikey what a beaut! It's rare to see such a pretty girl as this in her natural habitat! This is such a treat! " Steve Irwin
absolute legend of a conservationist
@@MrEnroh Thanks for that! I fixed it.
Top Notch Build Greg! Really enjoy seeing the work you put into these classics!
Thanks man!
What a Beauty, still one of dream Trucks, supercharger sounds 🍒
Wow! Beautiful!
Thank you sir
saw this on instagram a while ago. glad i came upon the video!
Currently having my mk3 toyota hilux pickup truck restored in the uk so seeing this video really as given me the inspiration to get it on the road asa. Great video
I loved the early Toyota pickups; Owned a black 1983 Toyota pickup. It was a limited Mirage Edition & came with aluminum bull & roll bar, only 300 made. I should have kept that one.
that is absolutely beautiful. Makes me want to restore my '86 4runner now
Also have 86 4Runner - still runs good
wow. that's alot of work and efforts. Nice. excellent final product.
My second favorite truck of all time , behind the 1985 and 1/2 Toyota with the straight axel and fuel injection !
Make sure to watch our bttf toyota video as well as blueboy. Both 85s!
@@gregsrestorations7019 Yes I will , if I won the lottery that's what I'd build , either one I'm 68 and I've owned pretty much every year of Toyota pick-up until 2000 ! Had a 92 with 3.0 liter , sold it at 650k and I still see it around , thanks for the video !
Greg's Restoration, congratulations guys perfect job 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I have a 1982 Toyota 4x4 pickup that I bought new in April '82 and drive it often but not very far. Same color as this one. I only have a little over 90,000 miles on it now, always had other vehicles.
Dang! I used to have an 86. Now I hate I got rid of it. That truck is beautiful! Awesome job!
Always can get another !
Incredible truck! Now I want one...
We can build you one!
@@gregsrestorations7019 Last thing I need is another toy. My 40 and 62 keep me plenty busy :P Great work though! I love your channel!
Wow! Done & done right. Better than original IMO.
dude thats so sick!.......i had that same truck back in the 80s, very nice job man......would never expect someone to do that for this truck.....those 22r motors were bullet proof!.....a buddy had one 2WD with over 500k miles on it,....went to baja surfing, just everywhere in that lil truck.....would not die....change oil and battery thats it
This truck minus the supercharger is perfect!
The supercharger is the best part!
SO beautiful. Wow.
Thanks!
This gives Whistling Diesel heartburn, well done
What a beautiful vehicle
Looks great super job... I had an 1983 long bed, best truck i ever had.
THANK YOU..TRYING TO KEEP MY 87 4RUNNER GOING.300K,BEEN ALL OVER THE WEST/ROCKY MOUNTAINS,NOW IN MAIN..I HOPE ONE DAY TO RESTORE IT AND YOU CAN DO IT..STAY WELL
Probably the nicest one I’ve seen
Wow, that is badass!
It's a wild machine for sure!
These trucks are so undervalued right now.
Excellent job guys...........attention to detail are simply superb..........