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1986 Toyota Tercel Dlx 4wd Wagon Auto on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:137000
Location:

Great Falls, Montana, United States

Great Falls, Montana, United States
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1986 Toyota Tercel 4wd DLX in nice shape. Runs good. Engine and transmission strong. No leaks. Uses 1 quart of oil every 3K miles. Transmission shifts very smooth. 137,000 miles. Being driven so miles may be higher. I bought this in January for my son but he wants something else. We have driven 3k miles and have had no problems with it. Body is nice for age. Some surface rust spots, and some some rust around window seals. The bottom of the doors have more rust on the inside than can be seen from outside. Frame and underneath are solid. 4wd works great. Car always starts right up. Drives straight smooth until you reach higher freeway speeds. At 60 car is smooth. At 75 steering wheel shakes. Interior is in excellent shape. Has carpet. 

Just replaced transmission fluid and back portion of transfer case. 

What it needs: rear shocks/struts, slight leak on exhaust manifold (after engine warms up, not noticeable; I purchased one to be installed, but haven't done it. It comes with car), one inside boot is cracked but does not affect steering yet, break fluid would need to be flushed, tires have tread but are cracking, needs rear wiper, A/C blows warm, may just need a charge. The guy I bought it from said it worked. 

This is an old, used car and may need other things. I've described it as best as I can. Overall, car is in good shape.

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