This Toyota Pickup (N50/N60/N70 1984-1988) got away, but there are more like it here.

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Seller: Mcfly1985
Listing Details
  • Chassis: JT4RN66S9F5069009
  • 130k Miles Shown
  • 2.4-Liter 22RE Inline-Four
  • 5-Speed Manual Transmission
  • Dual-Range Transfer Case
  • Back to the Future Tribute
  • Repainted Black
  • Gray Cloth Interior
  • Roll Bar w/KC HiLites
  • Tubular Bumpers
  • Suspension Lift
  • Aftermarket Wheels
  • Back to the Future Memorabilia Included
  • Clean Carfax Report
Private Party or Dealer: Dealer
Additional Charges From This Dealer: USD $0
Lot #30823


This 1985 Toyota SR5 is a 4WD extended cab pickup that spent much of its life in Washington State and California and was reportedly refurbished by its previous owner in 2015 in the style of Marty McFly’s truck from the film Back to the Future. Modifications included a repaint in black as well as the installation of tubular bumpers, a suspension lift, a roll bar, auxiliary lights, and aftermarket wheels. Further work is said to have included a top-end refresh, as well as a replacement exhaust system, alternator, and braking components. Power comes from a fuel-injected 2.4-liter 22RE inline-four linked with a five-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case. This Toyota pickup was acquired by the selling dealer in 2016 and is now offered with movie memorabilia, a clean Carfax report, and a clean California title.

1985 Toyota Xtra Cab SR5 Pickup 4x4

The exterior was originally finished in gray (138) from the factory and was reportedly repainted in the current shade of black around 2015. The truck is equipped with tubular bumpers, towing mirrors, a roll bar, and KC HiLites auxiliary lamps.

1985 Toyota Xtra Cab SR5 Pickup 4x4

Aftermarket 15″ wheels feature black centers and polished lips and wear 31″ Goodyear Wrangler tires. The front axle is equipped with manually-locking hubs, and a suspension lift was installed under previous ownership.

1985 Toyota Xtra Cab SR5 Pickup 4x4

The interior is finished in striped gray cloth with matching carpet and trim. Features include manual roll-up windows, air conditioning, and a sliding rear window. An aftermarket head unit is linked to a pair of subwoofer enclosures fitted in the rear of the cab.

1985 Toyota Xtra Cab SR5 Pickup 4x4

The 110-mph speedometer contains a six-digit odometer that shows just under 130k miles, only a handful of which have been added by the selling dealer in the last four years.

1985 Toyota Xtra Cab SR5 Pickup 4x4

The 2.4-liter 22RE inline-four features electronic fuel injection and was factory-rated at 116 horsepower when new. Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a five-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case. Work under prior ownership is said to have included a refresh of the top end with new seals and gaskets, belts and hoses, ignition components, and a replacement alternator.

1985 Toyota Xtra Cab SR5 Pickup 4x4

Additional photos of the underside, drivetrain, and suspension components are provided in the image gallery below.

1985 Toyota Xtra Cab SR5 Pickup 4x4

Assorted Back to the Future memorabilia is included in the sale as further shown in the gallery.

1985 Toyota Xtra Cab SR5 Pickup 4x4

The February 2020 Carfax report displays no accidents or other damage and lists history in California and Washington State through its most recent entry in April 2016. Videos featuring this pickup are presented below.

Auction Result

Winning Bid USD $58,000 by 12581km
Auction Ended April 30, 2020 at 11:55AM PT
Bids 35
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