This is not an SR-5. What you’ve got here is a deluxe package with a chrome package. The SR-5 would not have a bench seat it would have 2 individual bucket seats with a center console. It would also have a rear bench seat in the extra cab. You would have a completely different instrument cluster with 4 side gauges ( Volt meter, Fuel, Temperature, and amp meter) with and equal sized speedo and tach that redlined at 5500 rpm. SR-5s also included an off road binnacle with an approach meter a departure meter and an inclomometer. The bed doesn’t look right either it looks like a 2wd bed was swapped onto this truck cause that generation of Toyota did not have that upper rail on the quarters, they were smooth all the way to the top ( not unusual given that the beds on these these years rot out prodigiously). Lastly SR-5 badging would be all over this truck if it were an SR-5 as Toyota wanted to tell the would you bought a top tier truck from them. It’s clean but it’s no SR-5
Really appreciate the insights! Since posting this I came to realize the same. The truck box is a fiberglass replacement so not metal. Thank you - love the info.
Hey, long shot here but im in victoria and wondering if this truck is still on the island and maybe for sale? please let me know either way... beauty rig