Toyota 4x4 Pickup Hilux 1987 on 2040-cars
Edgewood, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:Single Cab
Engine:2.4L 22R
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Tacoma
Trim: Base Single Cab
Drive Type: 4X4
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 105,113
Sub Model: BASE
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Im selling My 1987 Toyota Pickup 4x4 straight axle, 4- cylinder 22R with 5- speed transmission... base model with no options... This is not a show truck and is as basic as you can go.. The only thing left on the 87 is the cab, everything else came from 1985 Toyota Hilux imported abroad.. Currently has 105k on odometer... Dash has cracks on it.. normal for 27 year old vehicle.. Interior is very clean for age and well taking care of. A small rip on driver side cushion.... its not even where you sit on.. see pic.. small rust spot on side of bed see pictures.. Under the hood there is only one fan belt... it comes with a cassette AM FM radio a cab heater.. crank windows, rear sliding glass.. even tail gate has old fashion heavy duty side latch.. no carpet just vinyl so you can hose it off if you like... It leaks a little bit of oil from behind the engine not enough to mark in ground.... I bought this truck in April and added One quart of oil yesterday 5/23/13.. About 500 miles i put on it.. when you first start it, blueish gray smoke comes out, but stops showing signs of smoke after that. the only reason im selling is because my mothers home got foreclosed and added expenses she cant afford... Since this is my secondary vehicle it must go to help out.. Overall very soild desert truck..99% rust free..there is a little rust spot on the side of bed see pictures... This truck still runs strong i got it up to 90 MPH on the interstate. Running 53 to 59 the truck shakes alot but once you run slower then 53 or faster than 60mph if stops the shaking... The truck runs and drives great though it will need tires they are 215/75/15R . There is no spare tire or tool and needs a battery holder and will need a paint job if you want. Its fine with me (clear coat is cracking).... i have a clear New Mexico title.. Will sell as-is where is.. NO WARRANTY ITS 27 YEARS OLD so please do not assume anything please ask... Buyer is responsible for shipping registration, taxes, fees, and emmisions due in their own respective state... It has to be fully paid before truck can be released, no exceptions.. Call for more information...5o5-9o3-l232
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