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Posted: 05/08/08 12:57 PM
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i've put a lot of elbow grease into this rig but my finances are not doing so great so she's gotta go. SPECS: motor: 350 TBI (rebuilt about 50,000 miles ago) Trans: 4 speed with granny low driveline: 3/4 ton (14 bolt sf in rear, corp 10 front) tires: 33" bfg all-terrains with 70% tread left Interior: 3 Bench seats (rear one is removable) 9-passenger seating capacity!!!
Extras: 5" suspension lift (no blocks) ORD's sway-bar disconnect kit ORD's Heavy-duty greasable front shackles interior floor is Line-x front to back!!! excellent 6-speaker sound system-this is optional CB radio with Dual antennas stainless front grille
Body is in good shape overall, rust forming on rear fenders like most chevy's, paint is decent (green), front seat could use a cover or new cloth. overall, its a great truck. the 350-4speed has proven to be a pretty reliable combination, so expect to get some miles out of this rig!
If you are interested, e-mail me at:
bmanley@simla.colostate.edu
and we'll talk price and all that. *Buyer is responsible for picking up the rig, it is located in colorado
1984 Toyota 4Runner
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SnoMan
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Posted: 05/08/08 01:57 PM
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You have a real classic for sale. You should not have much trouble finding it a new home. Those old burbs were tuff cookies (the best ones ever built and in a league of their own too) and 3/4 tons with 4 speed SM465's are kinda rare. My son just bought a 87 4x4 burb "project" vehicle but nowhere near as nice as yours sounds. Pickings back east are slim. I bought a 89 4x4 burb new (still have it) and I looked for months to try to find one properly equipped and was getting ready to order a 90 when I found this one. I have no desire to replace mine with a new one and if something ever happened to mine I would have a hard time replacing it with a like body style that is clean too.Sorry that you have to part with yours. You might posts some pics of it.
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