1:64 1984 Toyota Hilux Single Cab TRD Pro Ironman
1:64 1984 Toyota Hilux Single Cab TRD Pro Ironman
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Do you remember Top Gear, where where Clarkson and friends attempted to destroy a 1988 Hilux? For the uninitiated, they drove it into a tree, left it on a beach for the incoming tide, demolished a building with the car on top and set fire to the unfortunate pickup. Using only some basic tools, the Hilux got running again, and even delivered the crew to the TV studio.
Toyota's reputation for producing ridiculously reliable cars, combined with the boxy uncompromising pickup aesthetic has meant the Hilux brand is as indestructible as the car itself.
From the first model in 1968 to the current 8th generation, everyone has seen, owned or been transported (sometimes unwillingly) in some form of Toyota Hilux.
PARA64 is proud to present as it's 25th casting the very same 4th generation model that featured in Top Gear's Unbreakable Hilux, instantly recognisable by its square boxy fenders.
Fully licensed by Toyota, we have included a detailed chassis, treaded tires, free rolling wheels and separate clear parts for front and rear lights. You can also just look at the picture.
Shipping June 2024, in the unmistakeable TRD livery as an homage to Ivan “Ironman” Stewart.
Toyota's reputation for producing ridiculously reliable cars, combined with the boxy uncompromising pickup aesthetic has meant the Hilux brand is as indestructible as the car itself.
From the first model in 1968 to the current 8th generation, everyone has seen, owned or been transported (sometimes unwillingly) in some form of Toyota Hilux.
PARA64 is proud to present as it's 25th casting the very same 4th generation model that featured in Top Gear's Unbreakable Hilux, instantly recognisable by its square boxy fenders.
Fully licensed by Toyota, we have included a detailed chassis, treaded tires, free rolling wheels and separate clear parts for front and rear lights. You can also just look at the picture.
Shipping June 2024, in the unmistakeable TRD livery as an homage to Ivan “Ironman” Stewart.