While 1968 will be remembered by many as a year of unrest and change, gearheads will remember
it as the year Toyota unveiled the Hilux, which had a 1.5-liter engine capable of 70 horsepower.
Throughout its lengthy existence, the Hilux dominated the globe, rising to the top of the
automotive charts in South Africa, Argentina, and Australia.
Regrettably, though, Americans were unable to purchase this iconic pickup truck.
the Hilux was only offered in small quantities in America, making it something of a niche vehicle.
If you want one, you may still import a Toyota Hilux from Japan. In the end, it can be driven legally in the US.
Read on to learn how much a used Toyota Hilux might cost if prices don't put you off.