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Select Car TOYOTA HILUX Car [CarId]: Location Or Within Or Current Location Update TechnicalUpdate "Check out that 4x4! That is hot!" Check out that 4×4! Back to The Future Toyota Hilux tribute for sale Marty McFly from Back To The Future sure could pick a cool Hilux, and now you can too! This 1984 Toyota Hilux Xtra Cab has been modified to look like pre time-travel Marty's dream truck (and post time-travel Marty's actual truck) and is up for auction on everyone's favourite late-night wish-list scroller, Bring a Trailer. No, this one wasn't delivered new and customised to Hill Valley's own Statler Toyota dealership, but instead started life as a very modest cream coloured Hilux, sold originally in California in August 1984. In fact, the original advertisement for the car in the local paper is included in the sale. The current owner has repainted the car black, added the requisite tubular front and rear bars, a rollbar with KC spot and driving lamps, and 15-inch wheels with 31-inch BF Goodrich off-road tyres. In terms of looking the part of a movie-car tribute, the Hilux has it all, including MCFLY-84 licence plates (not included in the sale), a pair of Nike Air Mag sneakers and what looks like two coats of wax from Biff's Auto Detailing... Under the skin, the Toyota has been treated to an Old Man Emu steering stabilizer and a Rancho suspension lift, plus the 2.4-litre 22RE fuel-injected petrol engine has been rebuilt. Australia never received this engine in the fourth-generation Hilux, instead making do with the smaller 2.0-litre 3Y carburetted petrol in the 4x4 SR5 Xtra Cab, with just 65kW and 155Nm available. Marty's truck had 78kW and 185Nm off the lot in 1985, but if he had held out until the 1986 model, the US-market Hilux was offered with a turbocharged 22R-TE with 101kW and 234Nm. Perfect to take up to the lake with a couple of sleeping bags in the back... As with our other recent movie-car tribute shown on Bring a Trailer, Marty's Hilux is over 25 years old and as such can be imported and registered as a left-hand-drive vehicle. It might be your best choice as finding an Xtra cab fourth-gen Hilux in Australia, let alone one in decent condition, is a very challenging prospect. So, if you're a Back To The Future fan, and want to bid on the 'other' famous car from the film series, then the auction is running until Saturday November 7, 2020, and bidding is currently at US$16,500 (A$23,430). Place a bid. That is unless, you're chicken? James has been part of the digital publishing landscape in Australia since 2002 and has worked within the automotive industry since 2007. He joined CarAdvice in 2013, left in 2017 to work with BMW and then returned at the end of 2019 to spearhead the content direction of Drive. Read more about James Ward |