1988 Toyota Sr5 Pickup With 22r Engine Manual 2.4l 2 Bbl on 2040-cars
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
A 1988 TOYOTA SR5 2 DR STANDARD CAB RED COLORED PICKUP
BAD: VEHICLE NOT RUNNING TIMING CHAIN STRETCHED GUIDES FOR TIMING CHAIN BAD BLOWN HEAD GASKET AIR CONDITIONING SWITCHES IN DASH ARE BROKEN AIR CONDITIONING NOT OPERATING DASH CRACKED BODY DINGS BODY DENTS SOME RUST SPOTS STRAIGHT PIPE-NO CONVERTER(S) NEEDS FRONT END ALIGNMENT NO TIRE TOOL GOOD: RIMS AND TIRES HAS CENTERCAPS WILL POSSIBLY CONVERT TO R134 REFRIGERANT NEW FUEL PUMP NEW ALTERNATOR FRESHLY TUNED UP WITH PLUGS, WIRES, DIST CAP & ROTOR BEFORE IT BLEW ITS GASKET. NEW VALVE COVER GASKET STARTER IS ONLY 20 MOS OLD RADIATOR, WATER PUMP, AND THERMOSTAT 2.5 YRS OLD. ALL WINDOWS TINTED EXCEPT DRIVER'S SIDE. STEREO/CD PLAYER WORKS GREAT GOOD SPARE (LAST TIME I CHECKED) HAS JACK SELLING REASON(S): I HAVE HAD THIS PICKUP SINCE FEB OR MARCH OF 2011. It had 217,000 miles when i got it. For around or under $2000.00 I was told I could get it fixed again and it would probably last another 10-25 years or 250,000 miles, but with 3 kids I figured it's time I get a new vehicle with working air, bluetooth, mp3, and a warranty. I have not bought a new vehicle since 1988, so maybe it's time. I really hate to part with this pickup. She is a winner and I love a stick-shift. I called her "Tinkerbell" cuz she is the smallest of pickups with the best gas mileage available to this day. This would be great for a mechanic or collector/mechanic who has no time limits on getting her running. I will try to update the pics by Tuesday, 03/11/2014 including motor pics to view. Please feel free to ASK ANYTHING!! ? ? ? FEEDBACK WILL GLADLY AND QUICKLY BE RETURNED AFTER IT IS RECEIVED, THANKS. PAYMENT IS EXPECTED ACCORDING TO DECLARED GUIDELINES AND IF NOT FOLLOWED, THE VEHICLE WILL BE RE-LISTED AS THE PAYMENT OPPORTUNITY EXPIRATION OCCURS, THANKS AGAIN. On Mar-09-14 at 19:56:55 PDT, seller added the following information: After reviewing the records pertaining to the odometer rollback that appears to have occurred in 2009 on this vehicle, the correct odometer reading would be approx 301,000. This is far too many miles to be covered on the buy back protection plan through Ebay, thanks. Marty Petty |
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