1977 Toyota Hilux SR5 Longbed.

May 30, 2010

8 comments


8 comments:

Ben Piff said...

I've never owned a truck, but I think this is simply stunning from every angle. It's one of those colors that was so perfectly matched to the body for the era, it will never NOT look good. I'm pretty sure I'll own one of these not too long down the road.

Tony Piff said...

great shots, man oh man, is this thing as cherry as it appears? spare in the back is a great detail, especially if it has some kind of clip or mount to secure it.

what's going on with the hubcaps?

Anonymous said...

Nice, to see an older Toyota that isn't rusted to bits. This must be on the West Coast, because the ones on the Northeast, look nowhere as good as that. lol

Ben Piff said...

Tony, do you mean what's going on with the sweet original hubcaps?

At least, I think they are. Would you prefer any other look?

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Anonymous said...

Hey, thanks for putting my truck on your sight. you should see it now, bight orange with purple/yellow graphucs and toyota on gate in purple /yellow graphis. Deeple old style chrome wheels. It's a beauty. and yes those were original hubcaps.

Jason Carpp said...

My stepdad had a 1977-78 Toyota Hilux pickup truck. It looked just like this truck, except for the bed of the truck was standard length rather than a long bed. I loved driving the truck. I miss driving the truck. What I like the most is its simplicity compared to today's trucks. It had a small, but capable 2.2 litre 20R four cylinder engine. Was it fast? Not very. I was able to accelerate from naught to 60mph in 15 - 20 secs. In its favour, however, was its low end torque. It delivered 96 hp (72 kW) @ 4800 rpm and 120 lbs-ft (162 N-m) of torque at just 2800 rpm.

Michael said...

I had a '78, same color, that was a great truck, I used to haul my dirt bikes in the back of it, plus camping gear.