1989 Toyota Blizzard on 2040-cars
Portuguese Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada
Toyota Blizzards have a strong following
world over, Australia, New Zealand, U.K, Russia. These under-rated units
have proven themselves as reliable transportation both on and off the
road.
The Blizzard gained a very strong following in Japan as an excellent off road vehicle due to it's nimble agility. It was designed to go head to head with the Suzuki Jimny and the bigger brother the Land Cruiser. The Blizzard competed excellently with it's short, narrow, wheel base. It is a very maneuverable unit with excellent approach, break over and departure angles. The light weight coupled with the reliable fuel efficient 2L-T engine is a winning combination. Add to that the 5 speed and you have a vehicle capable of in excess of 36 mpg. The 2.4L turbo diesel is in a class of it's own. Since it is moving less than 3000 lbs down the road and along the trail the 2L-T is a perfect choice for this truck. The final gear ratio of 3.7 is perfect for booting around town, playing off road and puttering down the highway. 39,000 Miles Original It has never seen a salt road yet. Undercarrige is amazing, 2LT (turbo charged 2.4L diesel) Very strong and reliable engine PROVEN 38 mpg at 90 km/h and 32 mpg at 110 k/h Fun to drive. It takes about 15 minutes to get accustomed to the stick. Actually pretty easy. All gears are fine. The odd time second gear needs a double clutch, but happens when the fluid is cold. Once it warms up it seems fine. Starts quick. Almost Mint Condition. A
few scratches and minor drivers side dent and cracked mirror housing.
Interior is excellent - Amazing with a typical tear on the lower driver
seat side 3 Way Console Adjustable Shock Valving Fog Lamps Tilt Meter, Clock, Tachometer, Turbo Indicator Complete Original Factory Tool Kit Clean Engine Bay 3.70 Differential Gears This is an Excellent Unit I realize for US Import it needs to be 25 years old. The is 45 days away from being so, however the manufacturing date is over 25 years. I'll hold it if purchaser wants. I might consider driving it to you local if it is reasonably close. I'd just fly home after the fact. I had to put in a bogus vin # As EBay would not accept the one I have |
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