1987 Toyota Pick Up Extended Cab Long Bed 2x4 Helix on 2040-cars
Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
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I have two 87 Toyota trucks that will sell together only. I bought the gold one for the near perfect bed. 99.9 % rust free and some dents in the front. I was going to paint it Toyota dark gray metalic silver and install on the DGM truck. The gold truck was in a front end wreck. I cut the front off and 22 R started right up and move with ease in the automatic trans. There is 134,000 miles show on the odometer. The steering wheel is bent and someone head hit the windshield. The cab is in nice nice shape has a replacement. The gray one was my baby amd when I bought it in 2005 it showed 105,00 on odometer. I drove it everywhere and it has a 5 speed manual. At 155,000 miles the timing chain guide went bad so I found another motor and built. It has aftermarket big valve and bigger cam head. The block was bored and crank cut. I invested $4500 in the 22 R by the time I was done buying the Offenhouser intake and Weber carb and long tube header. It is totally unsmogged. The motor ran great and still produce 28 MPG on the highway. 3 months ago I had a hose blow and I was away from the house by 30 miles. I drove it untill it showed getting hot and shut it off a couple times and waited. I made it home and after a repair I fired it up and now the motor smokes. I believe I got some hot spots on the cylinders and scuffed a piston or two or four. I don't know, but it smokes bad now. It runs alright though. After seeing this I fired up the gold one and the motor runs excellant so I was going to swap out. I found a smoken deal on a low mileage F-150 and now decided to cut loose of the Toyota's. If these don't sell I will swap out. The gray one has a different box on it has someone hit the back of the old box and the insurance company totaled it and I bought it back cheap and drove to SC and bought a cherry box from a 88 model. I put a couple dents in it accidently but it is a great box but shows some rust in the exterior seam. The title might show a rebuilt title because the insurance Company totaled it. Nothing was hurt other than rear bumper and box. The gray on now has 185,000 on it. There is some rust in drivers front fender and right side front is new. Before hose blew I made a quick trip up to Indiana driving the gray one two months ago and it cruises out good. The tires have about 3000 miles on them. These trucks are hard to find and with these two you can a make a great truck and still sell extra parts. Local pick up only unless you arrange shipment. These are for sale locally so I will shut down if they sell. You can call for more info or email through eBay. 931-881-8351 They are located in Cookeville, TN |
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