AutoHunter Spotlight: 1982 Toyota Deluxe 4X4 Pickup
When I was in high school in the 1980s, the Toyota 4X4 pickup was one of the “it” cars. So many of the cool kids had them. Given how much time has passed since then, today’s AutoHunter Spotlight is a truly rare find: a mint-condition 1982 Toyota Deluxe 4X4 pickup.

Many people think that the sales of the Toyota 4X4 were due to its memorable appearance at the end of the movie “Back to the Future,” but it is the other way around: young people discovered the Toyota 4X4 years before the release of the film, which reflected the culture of the time by featuring the truck.
The reason is that Toyota trucks were reliable and capable off-road vehicles that were also pretty civilized on the road. In addition, they were supported by a huge aftermarket. which enabled you to turn a Toyota pickup into just about any kind of custom truck you wanted. These were the trucks that really put Toyota on the map as a manufacturer of great utility vehicles, ones that could hold their own with anything built in America.
The downside is that the great majority of these fine trucks were literally driven into the ground. Due to the multitude of available customization options, they were jumped, raced off-road, and just used up. Those that escaped such fates were used as daily transportation for hundreds of thousands of miles—until they literally died.

According to the selling dealer, this 1982 Toyota 4X4 is powered by a 2.4-liter 22R inline-four mated to a four-speed L45 manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Finished in white over a blue vinyl interior, this four-wheel-drive truck is now offered by the dealer with a clean AutoCheck report and a clear title.

The exterior appears to be in amazing condition with straight body panels, paint that looks to be in exceptional shape, and no rust or corrosion issues anywhere. The brightwork also seems excellent. The fact that this 44-year-old truck is this nice is simply amazing.

The blue vinyl interior is the same, with no cracks in the seats, door cards, or dash. While the term “time capsule” is overused in car descriptions, it truly fits this truck. I also love that it has a period aftermarket Craig AM/FM/cassette stereo, which is right on point for the era. The pop-out sunroof is also a period mod that looks just right here. In addition, there is a sliding rear window, which will help a lot with keeping this truck cool in the summer months.

The engine bay is possibly more immaculate than the paint, with the 22R engine looking to be extra clean and completely stock. I honestly see no wear at all. It looks as if this truck was extremely well maintained with Toyota factory parts over the years.
The same goes for the underside, although there is possibly a small amount of surface rust on the catalytic converter. The suspension and floors all look as great as the rest of this truck, which you could probably win a car show with tomorrow.

I fully expect this great example of an ’80s Toyota to easily meet its reserve price. If you grew up when these were new or simply want to experience the generation of Toyota trucks that literally created the brand, then you had better bid ASAP. The auction for this 1982 Toyota Deluxe 4X4 pickup ends on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at 11:45 a.m. (MST).

