You Wouldn't Believe That THIS Truck Has Over 300,000 Miles!
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- čas přidán 30. 04. 2024
- We take a look at a unique truck that has over 300,000 miles yet it looks like almost new!
We take a look at a beautiful 1997 Toyota Tacoma with over 300,000 miles that the original owner took exceptional care of to a point where the truck looks like new!
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I purchased a 1997 4Runner in 1997. I drive it 108,000 miles and gave it to daughter. She drove it 60,000 miles and then gave it to my grandson. He still drives it and it currently has 340,000 miles on it.
Wowzer!
Prove it!
My 97 4Runner is at 328k and runs like a dream. Owned it five years now.
My brother has 3 4Runners (all 3rd Gens), one with 565,000 miles. Original engine and trans too. Maintain them well and they can go forever....... I feel special, as my 2002 4Runner only has 137,000 miles and has been super reliable but truthfully I have spent plenty of $ on preventive maintenance.
@@danc9440 me too. Mine is also still original engine, transmission, and clutch.
I have 860k miles on my 95 pickup. In the future if I’m able I’ll bring it to you
Send him an email. He might facilitate things for you so you can bring it to him. It'll be a great video for sure.
thats the number what we want to see!
I had a 95 pickup before trading for this rig almost 27 years ago. It was a bright blue metallic single cab 4wd 4cyl with crank windows, no ac just used the nice rear slider!! Manual locking hubs... Put 24k miles on that little pickup to KCMO and St Louis for two years
You should upload a short video of it on your channel, showing the condition and odometer.
Original timing chain guides?
My '99 Taco has 246k miles. It's the best vehicle I've ever owned. It's a 4wd, SR5 V6. Off road It's been unstoppable. I may forego the casket and be buried in it. Sitting behind the wheel with a cigar in my mouth.
Cigarettes are bad for your health 😊
@@victorbaird8220yes, but he said cigar. You don't inhale cigar smoke.
@subtegral Not to mention that I'll be gone to the beyond, so I won't really care that much about my health at that point. Don't think the cigar will be lit either.
@@kevart57...some young'ns lately, lack the old schoolin'.
What coating can be used for the underside?
This truck is absolute proof that preventative maintenance is crucial if an owner wants their vehicle to last. Thanks for showing us this AMD👍
Inspiring. Would not like to see my T'yoter in anything less, than the sweet condition it is in now.
That and it was probably garage stored or at least a parking deck to keep the paint solid for that long without fading especially with the decal on the side.
Wish they still made a Tacoma like this. In my humble opinion, it is so nice compared to newer model Tacomas
Other than the less road wind engine transmission noise in the other gen tacos yes agree... The hoods on those others are just SO large!
Sold my 06 with 337,000. Nephew still driving it. Loves it. Original tranny and engine.
I had a 96 Tacoma 2wD.
I got t-boned by a Ram 3500(?The biggest Ram.) @ 117K miles.
Me and my the truck were totaled.
I get butterflies when I see a healthy 1st gen Tacoma. ❤
Hats off to Jeff for treating his so well. Beautiful.
That's how toyotas die. By getting into car accidents and getting totaled.
My 2002 corolla got totaled 4 years ago. It only had 130k miles. It was in excellent condition
I had a 94 Toyota pickup, also 2WD and in 2011, this 92 year old pulled out in front of me and I hit his car and flipped over, cab down careening into the intersection. I was fine except for some stitches but the poor truck was toast.
@@brkbtjunkie Wow! that must have been frightful
Yep. That’s how my last perfect gen 1 tundra died. Some stupid college girl on her phone inside her POS new hyndai sedan totaled my mint condition tundra. Her pos new age replaceable plastic car totaled my hard to replace tundra. I bought another 1st gen, let’s just say it sits a lot more after I got my beater 94 ls400
This old taco is better than the new one
+2
Yep. Not the new age garbage
I bought 96 4Runner brand new. Took my now wife on our first date in it, brought two kids home from the hospital in it. Now my daughter is driving it to college. 275,000 miles and is in very good condition. Just bought a 2024 4Runner
very NiCE!
Same with my 2000 Taco. However, after marriage and kids, never got the chance to go wheeling. Never taught the kids or wife how to drive stick, so it's still my prenuptial asset.
@@foxtrotwolf6081🤣manual is a dying art, I love my 2012 tacoma manual 👍🏽
That is so awesome 👍🏽👍🏽
Jeff must not have kids 😂
I was thinking the same thing.
He made them ride in the back. 😂😂
There is SO much I want to do with my 2 cars but I have a 5 and 2 year old that I constantly have to chase.
@@Steelflight773I hear ya. I have a 5 year old and 3 year old. My free time usually doesn’t start until 8:30 PM(sometimes ever later) 😢
Why do you say that, the car is nearly 30 years old and has barely cost him anything?
Thanks for taking the responsibility to "babysit" the truck at the alignment shop.
Above and beyond...great job.
We are the original owners of a Toyota 1992 SR5 4X4 Extended cab pickup color: burgundy. We bought it new ($15,000) in December of 1991 in California and we moved it out with us to Missouri in 2022 for our retirement. Our truck is as clean as this truck and has 230,000 miles on it. It is true...if you love your truck, you will take care of it. In turn, it will take care of you! We get offers on it every time we drive it around. I collect parts for it also! Ha! Thanks for featuring this truck, it is a beauty!
That’s a neat little story. Enjoy your beautiful truck.
Which parts do you collect and how do we determine what parts to collect for future maintenance. Thank you. They are beautiful trucks.
what part of Missouri? i have family in the central part and go to KCMO StJoe Hannibal and St Louis often in this Tacoma pickUp
I turned 16 in 1993 and certainly couldn’t afford paying that amount of money for a vehicle then! I had to wait until these were quite old to get them used. But I got 4 of these pickups since and I bought the 1993 SR5 I currently have over 15 years ago. These are my favorite vehicles. I also have 50 to 60 years old full size cars that I used to drive daily but they cost too much to operate now and some parts are getting hard to find for them.
It’s crazy to say that in 15k dollars 1991 money it would be like 31k or more today. You can’t even get a basic Tacoma for that price anymore.
My single-cab 1994 five-speed manual transmission rear-wheel-drive Toyota Pickup with a 22RE engine and 265,000 miles still runs perfectly. I bought it with about 150,000 miles for $2700 over ten years ago, and it has never broken down.
I had a 1989 Toyota Pickup -- 22RE -- it had 200,000 when I got it -- had over 350k when it was time to move it on -- sold it to a guy who worked at the Toyota plant in Princeton, IN -- it has almost 500k on it now -- pretty amazing really.
Legendary motor
Damn, that thing is worth more then 2700 now!
What mileage did you replace the timing chain guides?
I bot a 1995 5sp MT single cab bright blue metallic with about 1500 miles on the odo, not sure anymore what it cost because it has been 29 years ago!!
This one shows just why Toyota earned it's reputation for making long lasting vehicles.
But they don't make them as good as this anymore, which is a shame.
Wrong, Toyota is still building the highest quality vehicles on the road. Just go look at used cars for sale and you'll find countless Toyotas with well over 200k miles.
@@donniev8181the Tacoma is proudly built in Mexico now.
@Policearegood-mt6kx wrong, the majority are made San Antonio Texas and Huntsville Alabama.
@@donniev8181The latest ones are now made down to a price and use the same inferior plastic parts that causes so many issues in other brands.
@@donniev8181 you are incorrect. All Tacomas are now made in Mexico and have been for a while.
Back when cars were built to last and were simple
Back when the cultural dominance for profit making was just settling in
EPA and other spoil sports ruined it. Rather than necessarily customers demanding latest and greatest failure prone tech
This thing has computers 🤣. There are 3rd gen Tacoma’s with this many miles
Are you kidding me. Fellow, we were lucky to get 70,000 miles back then!
@@harley092355 you must be in your 20s if you believe that. Do you know any old timers who had older Toyotas? Keep your bias in check
I love mine. Original owner 1997 Tacoma 2.4L extended cab 412k miles. Still running great , ac still blows nipple hard cold lol . Never anything major just the maintenance on time and the only thing I considered to upgrade was to kyb gr2 strut and shocks that’s it. Still on original cat and o2s which is crazy stilll passes smog. I love this thing
NiCE!
Turns out the absolute coldest R134a AC can blow is 44°F. And that's as cold as mine ever gets (by vent thermometer)
@@subtegral mine does not blow out anywhere near that cold anymore, it used to LOL ... i think i have a dirty evaporator coil since there is NO cabin filter to block the dirty nature from coming in through the fresh air vent
@@JAY-97-97R134a might be able to blow colder down to 35°F
I am not sure. I thought I was sure, until I realized nobody is sure.
AMD, I would not believe this Tacoma has 340,000 miles unless YOU told me. 😉😉 I am afraid I am getting a little emotional seeing a genuine, made in US of A Tacoma on your channel, it really brings back memories.😢😢
USA! Usa! Usa! I have a 08 scion tc manual with 375k miles . Basically a 2 door Camry ?.. Still runs like new . New clutch at 200k . Oil change and brake pads rotors that’s it. Oh yeah my fuel pump went bad . Easy change boom back on the road. Ima keep driving it till literally it just stops running.
in California, Fremont, that's where mine came from
@@dogsense3773 We got one of the last Tacomas off the line in 2010.
Most Toyotas are still manufactured in the US, along with most Hondas. This is one reason why they are made with such high quality.
i would say assembled in USA... the engine and transmission were parts sourced from Japan, imported to fremont CA
It's a shame extended cabs are almost gone from the segment. That look is just *chef's kiss*
it is a definite Shame that the regular small Single Cabs are gone since 2o15 and the last Gen2... those are the best little trucks for tooling around town
Love the corkscrew parking brake....brings back memories of my '87 4Runner.
The best looking Tacoma ever made!
Agreed. The second gen’s are awesome but they aren’t the same.
@@watkikel Gen2s have MUCH LESS wind engine and other road noise compared to the Gen1 at higher speeds in my comparisons
Take care of your equipment and it'll take care of you. This truck is an testament to that
Old Toyota trucks are a spiritual experience 😌
I was a Toyota tech for five years, gave up wrenching for a better opportunity seven years ago. I don't miss much about it, especially being flat rate when the shop was slow. However I really enjoy your channel and always pick up something new. Takes me back to the good memories (some bad lol). I've been down to the training center in Aurora many times. Congrats on the new additions!!
Pride of ownership runs deep with the owner of this Taco. Not many people take this kind of pride in their own property, let alone their vehicle. Love this.
Love my 2000’ Tacoma SR5 4cyl, manual 2WD 375,000 miles ❤ painted 1x reupholstered drivers seat 1x. I have a great mechanic and always fix things when they break and of course regular maintenance
Absolutely! I have a 2004 Honda Element with 231,000 miles and like you I fix things quickly. Looks brand new and have only replaced vtec solenoid and intake manifold gasket and the radiator. Every time I take it for service the mechanic wants to buy it from me.
We got a 05 4runner that was purchased brand new at the dealership and only had test drive miles on it. We still have it here at home with 240k miles and runs great. Never had any major issues, only replaced all the normal wear and tear stuff. And just to show you how reliable Toyota is, it’s got the original transmission fluid because the dealership never wanted to change it. I did want to change it after but it was already too late but after 19 years the transmission is just fine.
the power of Toyota
Good maintenance routine always the key
Finally a truck/vehicle that comes in rust free, I know this owner takes great care of his truck 👍
Hello sir. I'm from Pakistan and a regular viewer of your channel because you bring to us the TOYOTAS. I fell in love with the TOYOTAS specially the ones from late 70s to the late 90s because of our 1978 Toyota Corolla third generation sedan which has been with us for the last 35 years in a pristine condition. I wish CZcams had an option to upload a picture so that I can show its picture.
This Toyota Tacoma is absolutely gorgeous. The owner has justified his ownership in an immaculate way.
I’m a Toyota Technician. I had a 97 Tacoma SR5 5 speed with the 4.30 gears and locking rear diff. Got it from the original owner who blew the head gasket on cylinder 4 at 267k miles. And that truck was just as clean as this one. The steering wheel wasn’t worn like this one, but the moon mist interior was immaculate. Absolutely amazing truck. I regret selling it. Beautiful truck Jeff. Good work TCCN Automotive 👏
The previous owner of my 97 4Runner had a crack develop in the cylinder head at 279k, but it's a 3RZ, you had the 5VZ.
My beloved 1st gen Tacoma just smacked a deer and it's pretty bad. I have the radiator support straightened, but notice the engine tips down slightly on the passenger side. The oil pan looks level, so is that how the 2.4 liter naturally sits in the engine bay looking slightly tilted from the top view? Thanks for any advice you can offer.
@@jasonborn867 yes indeed. The valve cover is always slanted a bit towards the passenger side. Totally normal.
But you or someone you know smacked that poor defenseless deer, not your Tacoma 🦌
@@subtegral Well that is a huge relief because I was thinking the motor mount was bent. When I get the new radiator bolted in and the shroud attached I'm hoping the fan will be centered, which in theory should mean the engine never shifted. Really a big thanks for responding to my question!
This taco had a deer hit by the fuel tank area in rural Missouri... A very small young deer whose head was barely over top of the tire but it happened so fast!!
I bought a 1999 tacoma new. 2.7L 4x4 manual. I put 206,000 miles on it and sold it in 2010. Lots of highway driving. Didn't have any problems mechanically until it had over 100,000 miles. Was a great truck. I miss it now.
I bought my 1999 Tacoma with 2.7 manual in 2010 with exact same miles. I still have it and it has 262000 miles now. I wonder if I bought your Tacoma. It is a single cab red in color.
@@fubarinwar it was extended cab. Sold to a guy in Louisville Kentucky. No idea what he did with the truck. Never saw it again.
This truck's first issue of concern started in 2o19... A very strange rattle that would come and go under certain circumstances at first, seemed to get noticeably more consistent over the next 18 months until it finally broke! at 193k miles! No seasoned Toyota mechanic I took it to could find it and just told me it was the clutch throwout bearing so I just believed he knew whut he was talking about... Until he was dead wrong about it
My 1989 truck had great paint that was shiny 25 years later. The main thing that I miss that my 2003 or my 2021 does not have is the cup holder. In the summertime, the beverages would stay cool with the AC blowing on them, and in the winter, my coffee would stay warm with the heat blowing on that. One of the main problems that I had with my 1989 was that the clutch/brake bracket would shatter. I replaced the bracket three times in 25 years. Finally, I welded and reinforced it and I never had a problem again. Today, that truck is in Costa Rica. The guy I sold it to bought it for that purpose.
Despite the hated 3VZE V6 that powered many of them, the 1989-95 generation is my favorite. I had 4 of them and still have a ‘93 SR5 as a daily driver (and it has the 3.0, not a 3.4 swap!)
yes, in 1998 Toyota got all weird with no more high-centered cup holder by the middle vents and put them in the console by the shifter
@@JAY-97-97 Many 96 - 98 3rd gen 4Runner owners do the cupholder mod to be like the 99 - '02 3rd gens. They say the cups are in the way of their precious HVAC switches, but that location has never bothered me. I reach around a tiny bit if I need to and it's no biggie.
@@subtegral i hear ya!!
Yes my clutch bracket broke twice, was welded twice. The first time it held up for a year. The second time they did it again...this time really did a good job at that body shop and never had another problem. The mechanic didn't want to touch it.
Very well maintained Tacoma. Impressive.
I love my 1999 TRD off road Tacoma. That’s a real nice ‘97!
"He speaks my language."
Not many speak that language. Beautifully maintained. So kudos to the owner and yourself.
I love that language..
lets all address the elephant in the room....that purple and green themed matco toolbox is bad ass!
I am the second owner of my 1991 Toyota 4x4 truck 5 speed still running and looks new after new paint job. The clear coat was glazing/peeling..
149k.
What a gorgeous specimen of a late 90's Tacoma. Thank you Jeff for taking such good care of your truck. Here's to another 341,000 miles!
This looks like every car and motorcycle I have ever owned. Glad to see that there is a few of us out there that actually take the time to truly care for our cars, after all we spend $1,000's of are hard earned money on them.
I just bought a 2007 4Runner with 55k miles and it still looks perfectly clean except for minor scratches on the hood (probably from a car wash) and a few scratches on the back. My goal is to bring it to 400k, and I’m confident I will largely because of this channel. Thank you, brother.
Toyotas last a very long time. Ivan from Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics worked on a 2000 Toyota Sienna that had over 560,000 miles on it and it runs like new. My 01 Corolla has 220,000 and it runs like new. No oil burning (I keep the oil clean and change it often).
There are Toyotas that have 1 million miles on them.
It sounds like the owner of this truck is aiming for a million miles.
@@genericsomethingthat will take more than a decade to do lol
My fried Jay bought that Tacoma brand new with manual, very nice
82 Celica 5 speed bought it with eleven thousand miles in 1984 Drove it to 453000 miles and sold it in 1993 Tires oil changes valve adjustments and a clutch Did all myself back then. Wish I still had it
Kudos to the owner. Nice truck!
My uncle bought a 1996 tacoma just like this one white is the 5 speed and he still has it with over 620k miles and it has always been in the garage
NiCE! that is a ton of taco miles!
22,000 miles per year average
@@JAY-97-97Sounds about right, he commuted to work for along time
That Tacoma is gorgeous simple no frills pickup truck great bed length too. I wish I could bring my 04 Tundra to you I think you’d be impressed with how minty it is!
My neighbor treats her Toyota the same. When she decided to trade it in, someone from Texas bought it and had it shipped from central Canada 🇨🇦.
I still have my 1999 Tacoma single cab 4wd that I bought new. It's never been used for anything other than the occasional home depot run and a few weekly errands. It's the base model 2.7L in 056 natural white with no power options. It's never been driven off road or in the rain and always garaged. A true time capsule that gets a crazy amount of attention whenever I take it out. My daily driver is a 2003 corolla with nearly 350K trouble free miles.
Sounds wonderful, but the rain isn't acid, so not driving it when it's raining is really just .... kind of .... too .... weird.
This video brings back a lot of great memories. My first vehicle I bought after I graduated high school was a 2000 Tacoma that was essentially a three year new version of this vehicle in this video. I drove that truck for 18 years and I miss it all the time. I didn’t get to 340,000 miles but I came pretty close I almost got to 300,000 but some bimbo pulled Out in front of me and killed my truck.
I bought a 2021 tundra after that.
that totally Sucks about the Bimbo wrecking your rig 8^{
@@JAY-97-97 you’re telling me! I cry all the time when I think about it.
I had a ‘97 LX Tacoma v6 5speed ex cab back when I was 17 in 2003
Tacoma's are solid, one of the best trucks you can buy, and has that Toyota reliability!
Appreciate the tip! 😂
I owned a 1996 Camry I bought new with over 336,000 miles and it was still running great when I traded it in for a new 2013 Camry SE.
I am probably going to blow a great many minds now.
In Japan, the 1st gen Tacoma is basically the 6th gen Toyota HiLux.
In Japan, there is no Tacoma.
There is no 4Runner.
There is only HiLux and HiLux Surf. And their steering wheels are on the right.
It's a mirror world where everything is backwards.
A thing of nightmares.
Beautiful vehicle- a testimony to an owner who knows what he has. Well done Jeff.
Nice to see that you give the owner back the replaced parts. I always as my dealer service and they never do.
most states afaik have a LAW that you are entitled to receive back the old parts
Amazing truck.
My 2024 RAV4 seats started fraying before I got 2K miles
This makes me miss my 97 Corolla! It was all original panels and paint, headlights. I finally retired her at 345k miles! She’s probably off somewhere.
I think AMD would like my 1997 4Runner with 2.7L 3RZ, manual transmission and 4×4. It's at 328k miles, runs like a dream, in exceptional condition inside and out.
Just replaced front struts and rear springs and shocks with a really good alignment two days ago.
Got a 1.5" front and rear lift out of doing it ( hub centers to fender lines went from 21.0" to 22.5") Looks so much nicer sitting a little taller.
BEAUTIFUL TRUCK!!! Have a great trip to Cali!!
Great truck! I have a 1997 Tacoma 2.7L with Manual transmission that has 283000 miles. I loved seeing a feature on pretty much the same truck!
Beautiful Truck. I really wish the industry didn't move away from small, simple trucks like this one.
Thanks Jeff! Awesome Tacoma! I have a 2009 with 78,000. I’m trying to keep it as nice as yours!
all the best to you!!
Whenever you see Michelin tires on an older vehicle that’s a very good sign that someone takes care of their equipment.
I agree about the Michelins but how do we define 'old' or 'older' when discussing a properly maintained Toyota?
Beautiful truck!! Well taking care of for sure sir! Definitely drives it carefully, parks away from everyone, keeps it in garage or covered, and long trips instead of stop and go driving. I have a 13 year old son and I would love to find one like this. Thanks again for sharing this gem!
Jeff you deserve a salute sir, this truck is amazing and a true testament to proper care. 🫡🫡💯💯
AMD, you are awesome, like that truck.
THIS is why I bought a 2022 Tacoma! I thoroughly enjoy taking care of my vehicles and this is my goal.
Same, purchased a 23 and plan to keep it forever. Have a 96 over had since new with 330k on her
My 2005 Tacoma 2TR-FE has 236,400 on it, on the original clutch. These trucks are awesome.
The 2TR-FE lives on overseas.
My 04 taco has the same parking brake. I’m at 312K. Doesn’t look this guy ever uses his bed for anything heavy, it would be dented and beat up. Good job on keeping it in good shape. Must not park it on the street or in a public parking lot very often. No dings from other car doors or bumpers.
All I can say is WOW, I just love seeing old Tacomas like this because the owner takes care of it just like I would and that is NOT a very common thing, When it comes to my vehicle, I treat it as if it was my baby and nothing is too good for my baby. When I see the way some people treat their vehicles and how they abuse them, it just makes me cringe so to see someone like Jeff treat his vehicle the way I would, with love and care, it just brings a smile to my face. Thanks for showing this beautiful truck on this video, it truly is a gem.
Looks just like my truck, just with way more miles and in way nicer condition. Still love my truck and all of its roughness
Gorgeous Tacoma Jeff, I own a 98, 2wd 5sp manual 120k, 0 rust, I use surface shield or fluid film before the winter!!
how do you like the surface shield product? it is only a few years now on the market and I have not tried it as of yet. I first tried FF about 5 years ago and it totally SUCKED in the rear high wash areas, every time i ran through a heavy Iowa rain it would always wash right off, did not stick at all
@@efil4kizum I like it. It's supposed to last longer than ff.. doesn't have that stinking smell either
Good lookin truck. Thanks for all the great content.
What a time capsule. It is beautiful. Nobody would believe that mileage was on that Tacoma. Thank you for respecting and treating his vehicle like he does and not releasing it to anyone elses care for that allignment. (Toyota should use that truck in one of their commericals.)
My 2002 4x4 V8 SR5 Long Bed Tundra is in similar condition at nearly 200,000 miles, it's especially nice to drive now that the front suspension has been rebuilt using OEM parts. My old '96 4x4 V6 SR5 T100 is under new management and still rolling down the road with about 350,000 miles, and it is almost as clean as that fantastic '97 Tacoma.
Geoff needs an interview, I'd love to ask him what goes into preserving a vehicle, his driving habits etc. Great video
I have a 2003 Tacoma prerunner 2wd 3.4L v6 automatic 5vz-fe with 230k. I have done all the suspension work on it as well as new radiator. New front brakes and rotor, brake fluid service. The only thing I could not do was the timing belt and water pump. I've done all fluids as well. And of course multiple exterior door handles!!
This is my favorite gen/body style of all Tacomas.😁
I can really appreciate someone taking good care of their car. When my father passed away recently, I bought his 2010 FJ with only 93,000 KM....in near mint shape. I plan to keep it looking that way and get at least 300,000 miles on it. Rust from salt is the enemy up here in Canada!
Great vid, as always. Thanks, man!
how do you battle the winter salt monster?
It had annual Krown rust protection most of it's life. Once I got it, I took the time to remove any surface rust (mostly the rear bumper and diff) and give it a few coats of POR-15. Since then I am constantly washing it during the winter months in a touch-less carwash to keep the salt off.
In the summer I am constantly cleaning, and looking for rust. Been applying rust protection myself as well now, as the techs don't seem to give a shit about your vehicle these days.
May seem overkill...but I REALLY love this FJ.
Test drove a very well-kept 99 Land cruiser a couple of years ago with 351k, but had been recently been lifted (3" OME) and I needed something more highway ready. Got an 04 Sequoia with only 209k. Things like this make me feel just fine about long term prospects (outside of rust!)
I miss my Dad’s Black 1995.5 Tacoma Xtra Cab 4x4 V6 manual; transmission, windows, locks & transfer case. Back in 2017 one cylinder lost compression and my Dad sold it to an acquaintance for $1,000. I wish I knew my mechanic friend because I would have rebuilt all the things my Dad didn’t want to up keep.
I now have the big brother to my Dad’s 1995.5, a 2023 Access Cab Long Bed (ACLB) Tacoma TRD Off Road in Black. Mine is quite a bit larger than his. I love driving mine and am looking forward to getting this many miles of joy with my ‘23. My plan is to outfit my truck like the Red one TCCN reviewed that was heading to Overland the World.
I test drove a Toyota Certified '97 V6 SR5 just like this back in '98. I remember how special that truck felt. Noticeably nicer feel than the '97 4-banger I eventually bought. I can understand why the owner likes this truck so much.
did your 4-banger have the bench seats?
That's a great truck! Thanks for showing it to us, Car Care Nut 👍
Great video! I drove a 1994 4Runner from 1994 to 1998. Those cup holders were awesome. Being in front of the vents, they kept your drinks cold in the summer and warm in the winter.
they also keep your eyes ON THE ROAD reaching for a beverage rather than looking down at the center floor console where they started placing these cupholders in 1998
Im a first time toyota tacoma owner as of last year! I absolutely love it!
My 1994 Pickup with the 22RE has 338k, no A/C, powerlocks etc, and I love it!
I am more impressed by an older car that I see in amazing condition. It says a lot about the person.
plus one that is NOT a garage queen with ultra-low miles onit
I have a 1996 SR5 that looks exactly like this one with 357,000 miles on it. Original engine and transmission with no issues whatsoever. My dad purchased it new and now it’s mine. Best truck ever.
manual or automatic?
@@JAY-97-97 5-speed manual. Less things to break.
@@moloono1 you never have a pilot bearing issue such as this 97 rig had?
@@JAY-97-97 Not yet, fingers crossed!!
This was a true treasure to watch. Thank you Jeff and thanks AMD for walking us through this amazing piece of Toyota heritage.
My dad had a 1990 2 door 4runner....with huge sunroof.....also had a ton of miles on it.....excellent vehicle.
The owner of this truck deserves respect. What a great CZcams channel they could create!!! Thanks for your videos.
Yes, I would be interested in his maintenance, the parts he bought for future maintenance, where he bought them and how did he determine which parts to purchase in advance. Thank you for this interesting story and caring for this gorgeous truck.
I’m still driving my 95 4Runner v6 207,000 miles!
Nice! did that year have the 5VZ or the 3VZ ?
This is one of my favorite truck. I have a1997 5spd 4x4. And I love it. This one here is cleaned looks amazing.
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I have a 1993 mini truck with the dreaded 3 liter. It has 480,000 km or 300,000 miles and it runs great. Just got back from Moab with it! I love it!
Was smiling the whole time :D
what a beatiful car!
Nice ride Jeff.
You got the right guy to help with the big jobs. Great vid AMD.
I learned to drive in a '93 Base pickup, NO power steering, manual everything. The interior of this truck largely looks the same! Lots of great memories ☺
I have a 2003 Toyota Tundra V8 with 235K miles. Still fun to drive and still going strong. She’s a keeper
I'll keep watching TCCN hoping to see this truck at 682,000 miles..