1987 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Up for sale is my 1987 4Runner. The truck has 205,000 miles on the clock, is a 22RE/5 speed and has a new working A/C (still R12). It also has new (95% +tread left) Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac tires on it. The interior is in decent shape with only normal wear and tear. Everything works , even cruise control. The exterior is in decent shape as well, with only a couple of minor, surface, rust spots in the passenger door jamb. The corners of the rear windows also have some rust. In the last year I have replaced the rear brake shoes, rear axle seals, A/C compressor, expansion valve, and dryer, tires, alternator, master cylinder, vacuum switching valve, fuel pump, fuel filter, muffler, wiper blades (front and back), windshield washer pump in the back, and front bumper ends. I still have the original rear bumper without the bumper ends (they were dry-rotted). I will also throw in my bikini top thats for an FJ40.
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