1998 Toyota Hilux Dual Cab :: Classifieds

Toyota Hilux

The Hilux is a legendary pickup and a popular choice for overlanding with recent examples including this 1993 Galaxy RV and 1994 camper. Wherever you’re exploring, you’re never far from a Hilux, which has long been the platform of choice for traversing the most inhospitable landscapes. Subsequently, parts and services are available worldwide thanks to extensive dealership and aftermarket support. There’s no shortage of inspiring overland builds online with offerings from 4WD 24-7, Ellie Vans, and Charline Overlanding. In addition, Expedition Portal has showcased various overland trips in the venerable Hilux, including features on Roam Overlanding, The Travely, DID Extreme Expeditions, Four Wheel Nomad, and Torfi Birkir Jóhannsson. Cue today’s 1998 Toyota Hilux Dual Cab (176,000 miles), which enjoys a number of tasteful modifications and would serve as the perfect blank canvas for a full overland build.

Toyota Hilux

From the Seller:

It was the mid-2000s when I first saw Jeremy Clarkson climbing atop an old Toyota Hilux in an episode of Top Gear titled ‘Is the Toyota Hilux Really Indestructible?’ Following that dramatic showcase, the idea of owning a Hilux lingered in my mind. Over the years, I owned various Toyotas and drove a range of Hiluxs and Land Cruisers during my travels abroad, further solidifying my fascination. When I began my search for a Hilux from Japan, I had specific criteria in mind: classic white, diesel engine, manual transmission, and the claw-hook bed. These features were crucial for a straightforward, utilitarian truck, which is the essence of a Toyota Hilux. After 25 years, many of these base-model trucks are beaten and abused or have rusted away, making my search all the more challenging. Eventually, I found a Hilux that I imported. I cherish this truck for its simplicity and iconic looks.”

Hilux overland

1998 Toyota Hilux Double Cab

The Hilux is fitted with a 3.0-liter diesel that produces 105 horsepower and 145 pound-feet of torque. An exceptionally dependable motor is matched with legendary capability thanks to 4WD, high and low range, armor, and a lifted and upgraded suspension. These rugged backcountry attributes are balanced with basic driver comforts.

Toyota Hilux overland

Distinguishing Features

  • Old Man Emu shocks, Dobinsons leaf springs, and new upper control arms
  • 4Runner wheels with M/T tires
  • LED headlights
  • Color-matched Raptor lined bed
  • Roof drip guards
  • BH3D cup holder

Toyota Hilux interior

This 1998 Toyota Hilux Dual Cab is listed for $23,500 and is currently located in Montgomery, Texas. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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No money in the bank, but gas in the tank. Our resident Bikepacking Editor Jack Mac is an exploration photographer and writer living full-time in his 1986 Vanagon Syncro but spends most days at the garage pondering why he didn’t buy a Land Cruiser Troopy. If he’s not watching the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, he can be found mountaineering for Berghaus, sea kayaking for Prijon, or bikepacking for Surly Bikes. Jack most recently spent two years on various assignments in the Arctic Circle but is now back in the UK preparing for his upcoming expeditions—looking at Land Cruisers. Find him on his website, Instagram, or on Facebook under Bicycle Touring Apocalypse.