That’s the best thing about Toyota, everything always works. Change the oil regularly and don’t drive it like a madman and it’ll run forever. I’ve got a 1993 model now that my dad bought new and passed down to me, just over 390,000 miles on the clock. Thanks for sharing.
@@TacoCat8891same lol I treat mine like a mad man and keeps on going. I think to myself, “maybe this will the pothole that will do it” and nope, just plows right through no problem lol
Got a 93 t100 with 148k, sat for a decade after dad passed. Rebuilt it this summer then got tboned at 50mph couple weeks ago. Body damage hurts on an antique, but it took the hit like a champ, and I drove it home.
I have one of these trucks, it’s a 1994. I grew up in it. My granddad died and it sat for abt 8 years, and I finally got older and got some knowledge on vehicles and got it fixed and running great. 32,328 miles on it. Doesn’t look the best from sitting in the wether for 8 years but I’ll tell you what. I’m so happy to have it back on the road
Loved my brand new 1992 3.0L V6 5spd Extracab 4x4 for 14 awesome years. 2 head gasket failures fixed both times in and out of warranties by Toyota. Sold it when kids came along. Got great resale when I sold it. Really miss that truck and all our adventures.
i could always use a toyota video on my breakfast hour 😂. I have a 1996 4runner and idk how many times someone say “nice truck man”. It’s a good feeling knowing you pick a good truck
Tengo actualmente una hilux 2004 3.0 aspirada 4x4 alta , baja y sin computadora . . . Es un fierro infernal y esta inmaculada . . . Parece recién salida de fabrica y ya tiene 300000 km con embrague original de fabrica . No existe nada mejor que toyota .
I have a 94 with 255k miles, replaced headgasket x2, timing chain, water pump, transmission, clutch, complete a/c system replaced, brake calipers, shocks, fenders rusted and more. Still runs, I’d buy another one if Toyota sold them today.
Years ago my friend had a 1993 Toyota truck with the v6. It was about 1996 and it started running hot. He changed the thermostat, he had the radiator flushed,he had te water pump changed even though it wasn’t leaking. Still didn’t fix it. So he took it back to the dealer and said you guys deal wit it. They called him a day later and told him there was a recall on the motor due to a bad head from the factory. At that point the truck had 130.000 miles on it. He got a brand new motor.All it cost him was parts for a new clutch since they had to take it out in the engine change process.
I had a very similar situation with a 1990 4Runner with the V-6 engine. Blew a head gasket at 105k. Toyota rebuilt the top half of the motor, I think I paid for a new water pump. Unfortunately the 4Runner got in an accident about 5000 miles later and was written off. Wish I still had it.
@@princenoah21 are they that expensive? Sorry i usted to live in Tennessee back in 2008 and at that time a decent 22re $1,500 to 1800 dollars.. Now 2022 I have no idea
@@jeremysmith-mp7nu Even where I live in Colorado, they are very hard to find too. And even if I had the money to buy it, then there comes the cost of insuring it and maintaining it. People mocked for having that little truck, but I loved it to death. And that distinct sound the 3VZE engine made was just beautiful. Especially when you rev it in gear and let go of the gas.
@@professorkendrick9812 respectfully no you don’t. I drive one every day 2500 rpm max. Yes that’s where the power band is but they get around just fine shifting at 2000 rpm.
The truck was manufactured in Japan specifically for export. JDM Japanese Domestic Market are vehicles that are manufactured specifically for the Japanese public. I would not classify this truck as JDM. Hope this answers your question.
سيارتي هايلكس ٩٠ من ٢٠١٦ وقبلها ٨٢ من ٢٠١٢ انا عندي الخامس اعشقه على ٧٠ ومايتعدا ١٠٠ مستغرب كيف هو يوصل بالرابع الى ١٠٠ سيارتي الرابع اذا وصل ٧٠ تحن السياره
That’s the best thing about Toyota, everything always works. Change the oil regularly and don’t drive it like a madman and it’ll run forever. I’ve got a 1993 model now that my dad bought new and passed down to me, just over 390,000 miles on the clock. Thanks for sharing.
Sad thing is, I beat my Yota to the ground and he still runs like new
@@TacoCat8891same lol I treat mine like a mad man and keeps on going. I think to myself, “maybe this will the pothole that will do it” and nope, just plows right through no problem lol
You CAN drive like a madman, that's why Toyotas are awesome. Had a Hiace in the same year bracket
Got a 93 t100 with 148k, sat for a decade after dad passed. Rebuilt it this summer then got tboned at 50mph couple weeks ago. Body damage hurts on an antique, but it took the hit like a champ, and I drove it home.
Reminds me of my childhood. I used to have to sit passenger with my father almost everyday in one of these. Turned into my dream truck.
Me too and now I have the truck and restored it and now I have my kids riding with me in the same truck. My dad also as he is still with me in life ❤️
I have one of these trucks, it’s a 1994. I grew up in it. My granddad died and it sat for abt 8 years, and I finally got older and got some knowledge on vehicles and got it fixed and running great. 32,328 miles on it. Doesn’t look the best from sitting in the wether for 8 years but I’ll tell you what. I’m so happy to have it back on the road
rust?
@@Daniel-pc2ov negative. No rust at all. Just faded paint
@@tuckercooper3661your stoked
@@tuckercooper3661 lucky man, a truck for life
😊😊
Loved my brand new 1992 3.0L V6 5spd Extracab 4x4 for 14 awesome years. 2 head gasket failures fixed both times in and out of warranties by Toyota. Sold it when kids came along. Got great resale when I sold it. Really miss that truck and all our adventures.
I wish I could drive manual as natural as you. I have a 93 Toyota Pickup as well but i'm still learning.
i could always use a toyota video on my breakfast hour 😂. I have a 1996 4runner and idk how many times someone say “nice truck man”. It’s a good feeling knowing you pick a good truck
Tengo actualmente una hilux 2004 3.0 aspirada 4x4 alta , baja y sin computadora . . . Es un fierro infernal y esta inmaculada . . . Parece recién salida de fabrica y ya tiene 300000 km con embrague original de fabrica . No existe nada mejor que toyota .
I had one of those. Best truck ever
I enjoyed it. And one thing I like about these older vehicles is they are built to last.👍
I have a 94 with 255k miles, replaced headgasket x2, timing chain, water pump, transmission, clutch, complete a/c system replaced, brake calipers, shocks, fenders rusted and more. Still runs, I’d buy another one if Toyota sold them today.
Toyotas are dream cars for me
Years ago my friend had a 1993 Toyota truck with the v6. It was about 1996 and it started running hot. He changed the thermostat, he had the radiator flushed,he had te water pump changed even though it wasn’t leaking. Still didn’t fix it. So he took it back to the dealer and said you guys deal wit it. They called him a day later and told him there was a recall on the motor due to a bad head from the factory. At that point the truck had 130.000 miles on it. He got a brand new motor.All it cost him was parts for a new clutch since they had to take it out in the engine change process.
I had a very similar situation with a 1990 4Runner with the V-6 engine. Blew a head gasket at 105k. Toyota rebuilt the top half of the motor, I think I paid for a new water pump. Unfortunately the 4Runner got in an accident about 5000 miles later and was written off. Wish I still had it.
I had a 1990 Toyota pickup exactly like this. I miss it something terrible.
Why don't you buy another one???
@@jeremysmith-mp7nu Too many other things I have to spend my money on. That's why.
@@princenoah21 are they that expensive? Sorry i usted to live in Tennessee back in 2008 and at that time a decent 22re $1,500 to 1800 dollars..
Now 2022 I have no idea
@@jeremysmith-mp7nu Even where I live in Colorado, they are very hard to find too. And even if I had the money to buy it, then there comes the cost of insuring it and maintaining it. People mocked for having that little truck, but I loved it to death. And that distinct sound the 3VZE engine made was just beautiful. Especially when you rev it in gear and let go of the gas.
They're pretty expensive now that they're classic.
Nice truck we loved.
I enjoyed watching the driving in this car! Please add more driving videos
1990s and early 2000s vehicles are the best. New cars suck. They don't make them like they used to.
I really miss my T100
The best truck ever.
Very Classic Pick-Up car.
That sure looks like my truck , even the radio .
I miss my 91.
Is it comfortable to drive for a 6 foot person
super reliable
Cooling system Thermostat is stuck open - that's why temp gauge is so low. Iidle speed is set too high (1100 rpm) when it should be 750 RPM.
How much for the truck?
never knew the difference between the base, DLX, and SR5 besides that the SR5 was the sport/offroading model
This is literally just a trip with your dad lol
I LOVE IT
The interior looks neater than the latest models. Toyota really went downhill over the decades.
How much ?
My 2001 runs like bream new
Dash top looks different. Is that a cap?
The dash is all original. The truck had a dash cover on it most of its life and it was parked in the garage.
Mine 195075 miles 1990s model toyota 4x4 extra cab sr5 black stick 3.4 v6 new frame new bumbers
when you are on the traffic light put neutral and remove your foot from the clutch or you ara going to wear away the clutch
Its an american, they dont know how to drive manual
Is this the t100 model?
No, this is a 1993 DLX Pickup Truck. The T100 was first introduced in 1994
Price
New transmission and rear-end new transfer case
No the truck is all original
كم ثمن السياره
😂😂😂
Estará disponible todavia
no vendido
Ok how much you want for it ?
Why do you rev the crap out of it before you shift?
Got a hit that power band😀
22re doesnt have much power lol
you kinda gotta shift them at around 3200-4000, that's the power band of these motors
@@professorkendrick9812 respectfully no you don’t. I drive one every day 2500 rpm max. Yes that’s where the power band is but they get around just fine shifting at 2000 rpm.
@@ridebc153 yup I treat my dakota the same way shift at around 2500 rpm max. Some folks just don’t care about their vehicle
coolant temp sensor never moved
I need to buy a 1993 toyota pickup, I live in Haiti urgently please
what the price for this?
if you have to ask, you can't afford it. lol 15,000.00??
@@mikeduke7613 he didn’t state the price in the video, that’s why he’s asking.
Sold $26K
@@RobinW.B. There's no way 26k its to much you cant fool me, liar
@@RobinW.B. what a ripoff
Wish it was mine
Is this a JDM model
The truck was manufactured in Japan specifically for export. JDM Japanese Domestic Market are vehicles that are manufactured specifically for the Japanese public. I would not classify this truck as JDM. Hope this answers your question.
Hi !. Is it still available please 🙏 to purchase ?..
Not available
حتى عند الاشارة حابس الكلتش وحاطة بالاول طب حطها بالفاضي😂
يمكن الاشاره تصير خضرا بسرعه ماتبطي
بعدين وش جابك هنا
سيارتي هايلكس ٩٠ من ٢٠١٦ وقبلها ٨٢ من ٢٠١٢ انا عندي الخامس اعشقه على ٧٠ ومايتعدا ١٠٠ مستغرب كيف هو يوصل بالرابع الى ١٠٠ سيارتي الرابع اذا وصل ٧٠ تحن السياره
Toyota on japanin kielinen sana ja tarkoittaa suomeksi rikas
Ha
Todavia esta ala venta el 22r
vendida
Cuánto cuesta.latroca.yoquero.diricsion
jajajaja
fu** you feeling ok to stay on clutch pedal during red light?
americans aint able to drive cars with manual transmission for sure, no discussion
Check out my 1990 Toyota pickup. Got it for 600$ at a scrap yard you definitely wouldn’t think that now. Put a lot of work in that old girl😂
Very nice! Well bought!
@@RobinW.B. yeah had 205,00 miles when I bought it but the body looks great now. Guna swap a 22re in it this summer an put a small turbo on it 👍
At the most 12 thousands dollars...
not a single dollar more than that
The truck was sold on the bring a trailer auction website for $26,000
Yes they are classics now.
@@brandonrickbornponyexpress6574 1993 is not that long ago
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