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1988 Toyota 4 Runner 4x4 Pickup Truck 4 Cylinder 5 Speed With Cap,bedliner Nr ! on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:155839 Color: is
Location:

Huntington, New York, United States

Huntington, New York, United States
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 1988 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER

VIN: JT4RN63A2J0208687

THERE ARE OVER 40 HUGE IMAGES OF THIS TRUCK SHOWN BELOW!

DESCRIPTION:

This listing is for a 1988 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER pickup truck. The exterior is falling prey to some rust in all the usual places. The wheel arches and bed sides are showing their age with some gaping holes visible, the doors and rockers appear solid. There is no previous body work visible on the truck. The frame and other bones of the truck have stood up fairly well and this is still a very usable pickup if you can get past the aesthetics. The truck starts right up, drives well and it exhibits no gremlins or operational problems of any kind.

The interior of the truck is pretty straight and clean. This is a currently registered and driven vehicle that recently passed the rigid safety and emissions inspection in the state of New York. There is an abundance of additional general information about these Toyota 4 Runners on the internet if you are looking for more technical data or performance details. We didn't want to bog you down with useless information, considering that most of the people looking at this little truck will know much more about it than we do. 

Aside from the rust, the only other bad news with this vehicle is that someone stole one of the aftermarket wheels and tires off of it, and the remaining tires on this vehicle are not at all roadworthy. Because of that situation only, this vehicle can NOT be driven on the road. The winning bidder will need to either provide a good set of tires and or wheels and tires to move this, or it will need to be towed to your destination. This truck also has a full bed liner, front bumper over rider, screen headlight covers, sliding rear window, steel rear utility bumper with trailer hitch, LEER cap, and a LUND visor.

As with all of our eBay Motors listings we try to let our high resolution photographs tell the story about the vehicles that we are selling. These pictures were just taken and we have shots from many angles including the exterior, engine bay, interior, bed and undercarriage. If you study our clear multiple images very carefully, you will see exactly what this handy TOYOTA 4 Runner pickup truck is all about.

  The clear multiple images of this truck, shown below, will do a much better job of describing the look, style, condition and market value of this vehicle than our words ever could. We invite questions and comments! 

LOCATION: HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK  11743

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We will have no access to this vehicle while the auction is running so we highly recommend that you take advantage of this one week post auction inspection period.

If this is not possible, please research or e-mail any specific questions about this vehicle BEFORE placing any bids.

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