If you were in high school like I was in the 1980s, the Toyota pickup was one of the vehicles that many of my friends wanted to have. The Japanese automaker really hit its stride with trucks in that era, and each generation just got better and better. These pickups were also the go-to solution for many small businesses. To try and compete, American manufacturers were forced to work up their own designs or even—in the case of the Ford Courier and Chevy Luv—license already existing Japanese small trucks.
These Toyota pickups in many ways invented the whole small truck category, and they are becoming more and more collectible. Featured on AutoHunter is one of these trucks, a 1982 Toyota Deluxe Pickup listed by a dealer in Asheboro, North Carolina. The auction is scheduled to end on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. (MST).

The seller describes this Toyota Deluxe as having always been in North Carolina. It is powered by its correct Toyota 22R 2.4-liter inline-four engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission. Finished in beige over a tan vinyl interior, it is offered by the selling dealer with service records, an owner’s manual, a window sticker, a clean AutoCheck report, and a clear title.
According to the listing, this pickup is optioned with a factory AM/FM radio and factory air conditioning. Recent services include replacement of the valve cover gasket, PCV valve, and clutch. Total mileage on this truck is said to be 210,000.

The exterior of this Toyota Deluxe looks like it’s in very nice condition. Many of these trucks were literally driven into the ground, but this one seems to have lived a very nice life. The paint and exterior trim all appear to be in great shape with no dents, heavy scratches, or other flaws. There is a small ding in the cab, but this seems to be something easily rectified with pointless dent removal. It also looks as if this Toyota pickup has escaped any tweaks from stock—a rare thing, as they often received modifications like suspension and tires to full off-road builds.

The interior looks as nice as the exterior. The original embossed vinyl interior looks amazingly well preserved, and there are no rips or tears to be seen anywhere. The dash is also in great shape with no visible cracks. The same goes for the floor covering. This truck truly looks like an all-original survivor.


The engine compartment is clean but not detailed, with the Toyota 22R looking to still be in completely stock form. The underside shows some slight surface rust on the exhaust and leaf springs, but the chassis looks perfect. Finding a Toyota truck from this era in this condition is unbelievably rare, and this truly looks like an exceptional example.

If you have been searching for one of these ’80s Toyota trucks, I would advise bidding on this one. You rarely see them this clean; you can spend months looking online and not find one that is both clean and original. If there is such thing as a collector-grade 1980s Toyota Deluxe pickup, this is it. Act fast, though, as the auction for this 1982 Toyota Deluxe ends on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. (MST).
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