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In the original Back to the Future, a custom Toyota SR5 4X4 was Marty’s dream car. From the first –“check out that 4X4!“– moment he saw it. Marty longed for the truck — but it existed ...
First things first: Paul Kim’s self-designed Lego 1983 Toyota Hilux is not the truck from Back to the Future. Marty McFly’s pickup ... But when you build a black ’80s Toyota on beefy tires ...
You might also remember the black Toyota ... Marty finally got back to his own time at the end of the show. To celebrate Back to the Future Day, Toyota has unveiled a 2015 Tacoma concept truck ...
Yes, I'm talking about amber rear turn signals. Just check out that photo of Toyota's BTTF truck above. It's got the same three-color taillights that graced every Toyota pickup for decades ...
That would be the 1985 Toyota pickup truck that Marty McFly lusts after ... just like in the ’80s. Of course, the Back to the Future Toyota wasn’t stock, so neither is this one.
The time-traveling DeLorean is the obvious automotive superstar in "Back to the Future," but Marty McFly's 1985 Toyota pickup ... appeal as the dream truck for many '80s kids.
the science fiction flick also gave us the most recognizable Toyota pickup truck of them all. Marty McFly drives a black-painted Xtra Cab from the 1985 model year, an SR5 4x4 spruced up with KC ...
Fans of the 1980s film Back to the Future already know this, but for the uninitiated, Toyota's four-wheel-drive 1985 SR5 Xtra Cab is the truck that principal character Marty McFly lusted after.
But Toyota is not letting us forget about that other four-wheeled star of the original Back to the Future: a black, customized 1985 Toyota SR5 XtraCab pickup that Marty McFly fantasized about ...
No, it's not a Toyota ... places with that '80s proto-Tacoma wereBack to the Futureto be remade today. Hey, if a modern-day Marty McFly needed a compact dream truck, this modified Maverick ...
this Maverick is obviously from a different manufacturer than the Toyota of Marty McFly’s desire, but they’re quite similar in spirit in the sense that they’re both small utilitarian trucks ...
But today is all about the re-creation of Marty McFly’s dream truck, and it is all thanks to Toyota. In Times Square, as well as Dallas and Los Angeles, ‘Back to the Future’ fans got to ...