Value of an 83' Yota?

Tacoma747

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No bed on it, the rear frame has had all un-needed bracketry cut off it and it has been painted. NO rust on the frame, 100% ready for a tube bed to be built.

Floorpans are pretty rough, but only where your feet go (not under the seats). 22r runs good, camo paint job, small tires, stock basically.

Think it'd be worth $800? The frame is in VERY good condition as I stated before.
 
Yea, it's worth at least that. How many miles on it?
 
for a first gen on th east coast with a solid frame, its definately worth that
 
Dang...I've bought running full size 70's Fords for that before. I wouldn't pay that for an 83 Yota, but I guess I'm jaded.
 
I don't think it's a bad deal at all. Not a smokin deal, but good nonetheless. I'd offer $650 and see what you can get him down to.

If this has a title then that would make it worth the $800 to me.

I paid $550 for my 1985 with: 1987 regular cab, 22r barely running, needing a clutch master, farm bed, worn springs, 3" body lift, no rust on the frame or cab, no title, and 1/2 tread AT 33s.
 
It is actually a friend's, he is thinking about selling it. The frame is in VERY good shape, no rust even right behind the cab. Looks really good now that he's cleaned/painted the frame behind the cab. Couldn't put a bed back on it though since he cut off the bracketry off to get ready for a tube bed.
 
remember, its a good deal to us yota guys, but to youd be hard pressed to sell it to someone without a bed on it that doesnt like yotas for a 1000 bucks. ughhghghg ford man up there haha
 
Yeah if the motor runs smooth and all the drivetrain is in check it is worth it.... You could part it out and make a few benjamins....

but at the same time you could probably find a late 80's pickup with complete body and a hurt motor for the same price, obviously without a solid axle
 
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