Toyota Extra Cab Pickup Truck, Weber Carb, Rebuilt 22r Motor, Offenhauser Intake on 2040-cars
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:22R - 4 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Model: Tacoma
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Trim: extra cab
Options: brush guard, premium speakers, oversized off-road tires, Custom Rims, after market tail lights, aftermarket clear corner lights, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: four wheel drive
Mileage: 250,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Number of Doors: 2
Clear Title (it did have a rebuilt title at one time but now it is clear, eBay would not let me list the actual clear title for some reason). I have a 1987 Toyota extra cab (xcab) pickup truck with a five (5) speed manual transmission. Has four wheel drive with manual lockout hubs. I have kept this truck as clean as I could and the closest it got to off-road is dirt/gravel roads because it is a daily driver. Aftermarket rims with 31" tires. In October of 2004 I put a newly rebuilt longblock (motor and head) 22R motor from Autozone in it. When I had the motor out I put a new clutch kit in it. The motor swap cost around $2,000 just in parts. Over the years I have put on a new Weber 32 carburetor, New Offenhauser dual plane intake Manifold, new exhaust manifold, new catalytic converter back exhaust system, rebuilt alternator, rebuilt starter, new battery, used brush guard, New Pioneer compact disk player (Professionally installed), New pioneer speakers (professionally installed), rebuilt distributor, new fuel pump, new parking brake cable, new clear turn signal lights, New brake pads, new brake shoes, new wheel cylinders, New clear side marker lights, New altezza clear tail lights, new hoses (radiator, emissions, power steering), new belts, new power steering pulley, New spray in bed liner (needs to be touched up in some spots where it has come off over the years), new tailgate handle, new spare tire lowering system and jack, used skid plate underneath motor (newly painted), replaced the transmission/both differentials oil, new clutch fork boot, and Tow hooks up front, . There so many new parts on the truck I probably do not remember them all. When I added up everything I found I have around $5000 into the truck. Truck was primed gray and then painted blue (sorry I do not have pictures of the new paint at the moment). Frame has been painted black. Has a hookup (4 wire) for towing a trailer. Does not have a hitch receiver but it does have a place in the bumper for a tow ball. Has full size spare tire. The truck had air conditioning at one time but the compressor is not present now. Roll bar pictured does not come with truck. Has window vents that push the air into the cab making it feel a lot cooler than a regular window. Has a sliding back glass setup. The accident reported on 03/08/2007 was a low impact collision. I was driving straight down the road and a car pulled out of a gas station and hit the right rear tire. The only damage found was a few scuffs on the tire and the tire has since been replaced. Not sure why it had a rebuilt title at one time. I bought it with a rebuilt title and when I came back east they gave it a normal title. It has had no problems passing state inspections. Not sure what the mileage discrepancy was but the odometer works as it should and it appears to be the actual mileage. Has the typical Toyota bed rust (mostly on the sides of bed) where the seams come together. Frame is solid. Sold "As Is", "Where Is" because after all it is a 26 year old truck. No liens on this truck (free and clear title).
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