John_McCartney
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129,000 miles; MOT July 2013, Tax May2013. Asking £2,950 OVNO
Toyota only sold 380 of these extremely capable vehicles here and it's believed that fewer than 200 are left. It has the KZT 3.0 litre turbo-diesel engine which delivers 125bhp, and 215 lb/ft of torque at 2,000 revs.
Mechanicals: it starts as the key turns whatever the temperature; engine just as it should be – no smoke. The truck will pull 4 tons, cruise at 85mph, and return 23 – 28mpg, usually 25 - 26 in mixed running; 4wd system including free-wheeling hubs, propshafts, transfer box, gearbox, clutch all excellent. When running temperature gauge and ammeter are rock steady. Serviced every 4 – 5,000 miles for the past 10 years. Uses almost no oil or coolant. Engine speed hand control. The great thing about these engines is the lack of electronics – mechanical fuel pump and injectors, viscous cooling fan. They don't go wrong when they get a bit wet.
Chassis and Running Gear: totally rust-free chassis; slight lift – believed 80 series springs, but I didn't do it so not sure – see photos. LSD in rear diff still works a bit, though not 100%; There was an MOT advisory last July on slight play in front hubs. Kumho AT tyres have done 30,000 miles and have maybe 3,000 miles left in them, though Dunlop spare is dubious! Towing hitch and twin caravan sockets.
Body: cosmetically challenged . . . well, scruffy . . . and will need work soon. Some rust in usual places for these trucks – around wheel arches principally, and small bad patch on n/s rear door. Internally roof lining a bit saggy. Electric windows and sunroof all work, as does rear seat heater. Paintwork scuffed and faded, wheel arch spats scratched but present. Rear window wiper and motor missing. Running boards and front mud flaps removed.
Extras: CD player with mp3 socket, spotlights, high level brake light.
To do: in the near future the truck will need new exhaust. If I was buying it I'd stick a new cambelt and tensioner in (last one at 80,000 miles). Shock absorbers are past their best.
General: I've had this vehicle since 2003 and it is honestly the best thing I have owned in 40 years of driving. Very truck like, pretty unstoppable. I have driven it to Spain towing a caravan.
Unfortunately due to health problems (wonky knees, one operation so far) I can't keep up with the maintenance any more – hence the scruffiness of the truck, although the mechanicals have always been looked after. Folder full of bills, receipts and old MOTs. I want this great vehicle to go to someone who will look after it, use it properly and – perhaps – restore it.
My asking price reflects the desirability of these rare vehicles, but also its scruffiness! I think it's a fair price. A smart one sold on ebay in March for £4,850. I'll throw in workshop manual on CD, assorted spares, roof bars, and a new intercooler and plumbing from a Mitsubishi diesel which I never got round to fitting.
Toyota only sold 380 of these extremely capable vehicles here and it's believed that fewer than 200 are left. It has the KZT 3.0 litre turbo-diesel engine which delivers 125bhp, and 215 lb/ft of torque at 2,000 revs.
Mechanicals: it starts as the key turns whatever the temperature; engine just as it should be – no smoke. The truck will pull 4 tons, cruise at 85mph, and return 23 – 28mpg, usually 25 - 26 in mixed running; 4wd system including free-wheeling hubs, propshafts, transfer box, gearbox, clutch all excellent. When running temperature gauge and ammeter are rock steady. Serviced every 4 – 5,000 miles for the past 10 years. Uses almost no oil or coolant. Engine speed hand control. The great thing about these engines is the lack of electronics – mechanical fuel pump and injectors, viscous cooling fan. They don't go wrong when they get a bit wet.
Chassis and Running Gear: totally rust-free chassis; slight lift – believed 80 series springs, but I didn't do it so not sure – see photos. LSD in rear diff still works a bit, though not 100%; There was an MOT advisory last July on slight play in front hubs. Kumho AT tyres have done 30,000 miles and have maybe 3,000 miles left in them, though Dunlop spare is dubious! Towing hitch and twin caravan sockets.
Body: cosmetically challenged . . . well, scruffy . . . and will need work soon. Some rust in usual places for these trucks – around wheel arches principally, and small bad patch on n/s rear door. Internally roof lining a bit saggy. Electric windows and sunroof all work, as does rear seat heater. Paintwork scuffed and faded, wheel arch spats scratched but present. Rear window wiper and motor missing. Running boards and front mud flaps removed.
Extras: CD player with mp3 socket, spotlights, high level brake light.
To do: in the near future the truck will need new exhaust. If I was buying it I'd stick a new cambelt and tensioner in (last one at 80,000 miles). Shock absorbers are past their best.
General: I've had this vehicle since 2003 and it is honestly the best thing I have owned in 40 years of driving. Very truck like, pretty unstoppable. I have driven it to Spain towing a caravan.
Unfortunately due to health problems (wonky knees, one operation so far) I can't keep up with the maintenance any more – hence the scruffiness of the truck, although the mechanicals have always been looked after. Folder full of bills, receipts and old MOTs. I want this great vehicle to go to someone who will look after it, use it properly and – perhaps – restore it.
My asking price reflects the desirability of these rare vehicles, but also its scruffiness! I think it's a fair price. A smart one sold on ebay in March for £4,850. I'll throw in workshop manual on CD, assorted spares, roof bars, and a new intercooler and plumbing from a Mitsubishi diesel which I never got round to fitting.