The Toyota pickup has just 10 miles on a rebuilt engine, and is expected to sell for $75,000 to $85,000. car auto cars ⬇️
If you were asked to think of a vehicle from the 1985 time travel film “Back to the Future,” the one that most likely springs to mind is the, one of the most iconic movie cars of all time. However, there’s another vehicle in that film that’s worth your attention, even if it’s on-screen time was limited – the 1985 Toyota Pickup of Marty McFly’s admiration.
Some fans are already aware of this truck and its charm, and now, you can own one just like it. While it’s not the one used in the trilogy, a replica 1985 Toyota SR5 Pickup in the movie spec will be going up for auction at Mecum’s Indy event in May. Not only that, but the pickup was signed by a handful of the film’s cast members, including Michael J. Fox, who played Marty McFly, as well as Christopher Lloyd, who took the role of Dr. Emmett Brown.
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