Excellent craftsmanship. Gonna get one Lord willing. These new US trucks wouldn't have one give to me. 80 to 100 grand junk. Work em hard theyll break quick. The older ones 2000 back are great but these new ones are from the new engineering kids, making all experimental junk. That doesn't last. About 10 years is all they'll last, but being in the shop most of the time.
I hope the guy in Maryland who bought this sprayed a lanolin based anti-corrosion treatment such as Surface Shield underneath and particularly on the frame. Do regular oil changes on that Toyota diesel engine and salted roads are the only thing that would kill this truck. If I needed more cargo capacity than my Hijet, this Townace would be exactly what I'd want.
I recently acquired a 1994 Toyota "Liteace" 4wd (1800cc gasoline). I've noticed that in most "kei" truck groups, service and part sources, these Toyota "Liteace" and Townace are seldom EVER mentioned and it's really hard to get any useful info on them. I'm told that because it is built upon the Toyota Hilux chassis, it's not technically considered a "kei" truck -- and seemingly snubbed by such groups... ... nonetheless, it STILL falls under the same restrictive licensing limitations (must be older than 25 years, etc.), AND is presumed "nonexistent" by most U.S. autopart vendors and mechanics. Can't even get info on it directly FROM Toyota here in the states. Very frustrating. Any info on links to sources of parts or or basic info would be appreciated. It seems to be orphaned by both sides of the vehicle community.
I've been told these trucks when they're this color blue come from northern Japan where they have more snow, the blue is a whole lot more visible than a white truck.....
Excellent craftsmanship. Gonna get one Lord willing. These new US trucks wouldn't have one give to me. 80 to 100 grand junk. Work em hard theyll break quick. The older ones 2000 back are great but these new ones are from the new engineering kids, making all experimental junk. That doesn't last. About 10 years is all they'll last, but being in the shop most of the time.
I hope the guy in Maryland who bought this sprayed a lanolin based anti-corrosion treatment such as Surface Shield underneath and particularly on the frame. Do regular oil changes on that Toyota diesel engine and salted roads are the only thing that would kill this truck. If I needed more cargo capacity than my Hijet, this Townace would be exactly what I'd want.
Yeah, it was an absolutely perfect vehicle. He maintained the physical plant at a sawmill.
Finally, something affordable, simple, and durable !
No doubt:) Durable is the word...simple is also a fitting description:)
I recently acquired a 1994 Toyota "Liteace" 4wd (1800cc gasoline).
I've noticed that in most "kei" truck groups, service and part sources, these Toyota "Liteace" and Townace are seldom EVER mentioned and it's really hard to get any useful info on them.
I'm told that because it is built upon the Toyota Hilux chassis, it's not technically considered a "kei" truck -- and seemingly snubbed by such groups...
... nonetheless, it STILL falls under the same restrictive licensing limitations (must be older than 25 years, etc.), AND is presumed "nonexistent" by most U.S. autopart vendors and mechanics.
Can't even get info on it directly FROM Toyota here in the states.
Very frustrating.
Any info on links to sources of parts or or basic info would be appreciated.
It seems to be orphaned by both sides of the vehicle community.
I'd contact your importer who brought it in for you. They should offer parts support for your imported vehicle...
Would like a toyota townace. How hard is it to get one in the states? Can it be street legal?
I've been told these trucks when they're this color blue come from northern Japan where they have more snow, the blue is a whole lot more visible than a white truck.....
Hi sir do you have another one like it ?
Negative...Don't hardly ever see anything that nice.
Love it!
গাড়ি টা বাংলাদেশে নেওয়ার প্রসেসিং কি? এবং মূল্য কত টাকা?
I wish i had one of this
Me too! I feel like a shoemaker who has big holes in his shoes:)
THIS IS THE FUTURE
This truck was so so super nice...thanks for watching:)
It is posible get one of those truck here in US.
How March
Can we convert this into a motorhome??? How much does it weight????
Yes for sure. I would stick with the CM-65(diesel) or YM-65(gas). The axle on the 65 sets further back and has a higher capacity for loads.
Still Available?
How much?
I wish it was but it's sold:(
HOW much? If still available....From LAGOS Nigeria
It was $10.3k but it is sold
Are the diesels more rare/harder to get?
Most definately!
Yes, for sure.
Do you still have this?
No:(
sell in Canada?
Yes, they are great!
How much is it?
Actually that one already sold:(
I have thesame dude so cool
Hi what is its cost
Sorry, this unit is sold. Thanks for your interest!
Really a tough truck 850kg of it catogory
Yeah, it's pretty sweet. Sold it to a guy in MD
Sold it for me.
It needs Japanese writing on it. "Eat at Joe's" ," how much for your wemen", "sell me you wemen"," how much for your little girl".
OK
I like to work with this car
Yes it was very nice. It is already sold.
এই গাড়িটার রেট কত নাম্বারটা দেন
Hmm, not sure what you are saying...
90 км сэр
850 kg = 1874 lbs.
Hi josh, Thanks for the reply! That was such a nice vehicle...I wish I had a hundred of them:)
850kg = 1874lbs.
That's a lot of weight!
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