1984 Toyota 4runner Original 137k! With A Straight Front Axle With Leaf Springs! on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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TRare find! This is an original , very well kept 1984 LEGENDARY TOYOTA 4RUNNER with a straight front axle with leaf springs!
2.4L engine only 137760 original miles in terrific condition
throughout the entire vehicle. Carfax certified three owners from Arizona
. White in color with brown fabric interior. Very clean and straight
body . Bumpers are in great condition. Interior is clean and tidy.
Seats are in excellent condition throughout. Carpets are very clean .
Door panels are clean. Headliner is very clean. Powered by a perfect
running 2.4L four cylinder engine, paired to a smooth shifting manual
transmission (5 speed) . A/C and windows driver's door does not work!
Was installed carburetor WEBER. No leaks. Pictures will detail all
known scratches and blemishes. The first 4Runners were introduced in 1984 as 1984 1/2 models. For this
first year, all models were equipped with black or white fiberglass
tops. An SR5 trim package was offered that upgraded the interior:
additional gauges, better fabrics, and a rear seat were standard with
the package. All 1984 models were equipped with the carbureted 2.4 L 22R
engine and were all available with a four-wheel- drive system that
drove the front wheels through a solid front axle.
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