I gave a 89 Toyota that kinda took care of, with 240,000 miles. She still has 125 psi in the cylinders. Changed the oil when I felt like it. Changed the oil filter only sometimes. Never changed the air filter. Never repaired a tapping valve. In other words, didn't take care of her like other vechicles I owned.
One day, I think, even 80's and 90's Toyotas will be collectors items. I know some of them are collectors vechicles now, but I feel the 80's to 90's vechicles will see a huge boost in interest.
I had an 87 pickup and 87 tercel. The engines will last forever, but rust is the killer on the truck. Currently have a 2005 Tacoma and it is rust free (plastic wheel wells) but even it has a recall for rusty suspension.
One day, I think, even 80's and 90's Toyotas will be collectors items. I know some of them are collectors vechicles now, but I feel the 80's to 90's vechicles will see a huge boost in interest.