Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Crapwagon Outtake: 1987 Toyota 4×4 Truck

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Go to any small town cruise-in, and you're likely to find one: a tribute to the owner's favorite "movie car." A "Bullitt" Mustang, or for the younger guys who like fixing stress cracks in cheap fiberglass, a "Gone in Sixty Seconds" Mustang. A "Smokey and The Bandit" Trans Am, complete with screaming chicken. A racist General Lee. If the show is at a private golf club rather than the back lot of a Sonic Drive-In, perhaps a "Goldfinger" DB5.

DeLoreans figure heavily into this mix, too. Faux flux capacitors abound. But for me, my absolute favorite movie car is Marty's Toyota HiLux from "Back to The Future." Gleaming in black, with polished rims, a phalanx of lights atop a useless roll bar, the truck of Marty's dreams was also that of mine when I was seven. I recall building a plastic scale version as a poor substitute.

There are folks out there who will dress up used trucks to recall the legendary movie vehicle, like this one on eBay. I can't imagine restoration parts are easy to come by, with a vast majority of these tough trucks being used as troop transport somewhere in less-developed lands. A recently rebuilt engine helps ease the shock of the odometer figure.

The seller wants $3,500, which might be a bit crazy for a faded, rusty, 271,000-mile, old pickup. But squint a little, ignore the independent front suspension that wasn't available in '85, and you can imagine yourself with a Jennifer next to you, and a Flea in the next lane over.

Seven-year-old Chris wants to turn on some Huey Lewis, and place a bid. Thirty-something Chris is listening to Dave Brubeck, however, in an effort to tune out the child within.

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