1995 Toyota 4runner Rock Crawler Buggy Sbc 350 Cage Winch Locked on 2040-cars
Athens, Georgia, United States
Up for Auction is my 1995 4runner Rock Crawler. It has a Chevy 350 with a Turbo 350 transmission and a NP241 transfer case. It also has
Richmond 5.13 gears, Hydraulic steering. Full width axles, HD steering.
Front axle is a Dana 44 with chromoly axles and lock-rite locker. The rear is a Ford 9" with chromoly axles with Detroit locker in
the rear. Braided Stainless brake lines. Cage. Corbeau seats. Hurst slap shift.
Steel dash. 9,000 Talon(Warn) winch. 35x16x16 bloggers with about 80%
tread. Allied bead locks. The motor is a tired 350. Will need an
overhaul soon. It does start right up and moves. Just doesn't have much power. I wouldn't take it out again with out rebuilding the motor. It has high ram headers. Eldelbroc intake and carb. The
truck is rough. Can not be streetable. It has been sitting a while.
Needs a battery. Comes with bill of sale only. Bring a big wide trailer. I don't have time for it anymore, just need the money. Please feel free to ask me any questions. I want about half of what I have in it. so make me an offer. Thanks good luck bidding.
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