Toyota 4x4 pickup rockcrawler
1986 Toyota Other for sale in Winder, Georgia, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Winder, Georgia, United States |
Make: | Toyota |
Model: | Other |
Year: | 1986 |
Mileage: | 160,000 |
VIN: | JT4RN63R6G5010485 |
Color: | Silver |
Engine size: | 2.7 3rz-fe |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Toyota Other 1986
Going to try one more time to give this truck a new home before I part it out. I built this truck a couple of years ago. It was driven for about a year… but my priorities in life changed and its been sitting in the driveway ever since.
Like all projects it needs a few things to finish it to my satisfaction. I’ve done a little here and there as work and life allowed. I had planned on getting back on it when I had a chance. A while back I decided it was time to finish it up so I started ordering the parts I needed. One Saturday morning I went out planning to start working on it. I looked at it, looked over at the tubed, built, and finished 4Runner sitting beside it, thought about the Samauri that I have most of the parts to build but haven’t started, and decided it was time to sell all of it. I haven’t actually gone wheeling since I sold my buggy in ’09. I have no interest in finishing this and I never will. I would rather pass it on to someone else that can enjoy it while its still in good shape. And my girlfriend and I could use the cash for our AT thru-hike fund. I’ve tried to list everything as best I remember, but I’ve spent so much money on this truck and done so much I know there is stuff I’m forgetting.
It fires up and runs good. As far as I know there are no issues that need to be repaired. But it is a vehicle that hasn't been driven or used recently, so some things might show up. Every month or two I’ve started it and driven it around the yard to keep things freed up. It has the normal random drips that are to be expected on a vehicle like this.As I’ve found stuff that needed repair I’ve done it to try and keep the truck from going down hill. I do know the rotors are rusted and would probably change the brake pads very shortly just to be safe. The a/c works but has a bad leak under the dash so it will not hold a charge more than a few hours. I was planning on replacing the front springs with Rancho rs44044 springs. Knowing I was going to have to get longer shocks I took the ones off this truck and used them on another project. So you will need to get front shocks. The body is in good shape. No dents that I see. I painted it when I built it, but sitting in the Georgia sun has not been kind to the clearcoat. This last summer the top surfaces have started to delaminate.
When I put the engine in I swapped out the entire wiring harness from the donor truck. I put all the Tacoma gauges, dash, steering column, seats, and seat belts. If you wanted to you could even hook up the airbags. The truck has power windows. The wiring is there for power locks but they are not currently hooked up.
The cage is made out of 1 ½” .120 wall.It is removable and powder coated.
Like any project I learned a lot while building it. There is some stuff that I could do better now and a few things I would do differently. But there is absolutely nothing on this truck that I would be embarrassed to admit was my work. It’s clean and not hacked.
This is a no reserve auction. So you bid and its yours. I would recommend that this be trailered home until you get a chance to check it over to be safe. But I don't know of any reason you couldn't put front shocks on it and drive it. I've dropped the price from when I had it listed previously. I don't really have the time to part it. If your looking you've most likely worked on a few rigs and know what the parts cost. So you know my starting bid is about what you would pay for just the engine/trans and the wheels/tires.
Parts list:
86 extended cab
regular cab chassis bobbed for bed length
bed bobbed 5” in the front, 15” rear, 2” pie cut behind the rear wheel wells
horse shoe cross member relocatedfor cab and fuel tank clearance
96 Tacoma 2.7 liter 3rz-fe
96 Tacoma dash/steering column/interior/wiring harness
OBX stainless header
Marlin Crawler clutch
Marlin Crawler rotated doubler
Marlin Crawler twin stick shifter
new fuel pump
new fuel tank
new radiator
new oem o2 sensors
new oem crank sensor
new maf sensor
new coil
new plugs/wires/cap/rotor
new Asin clutch master and slave cylinders
new ac compressor
new ac lines
new p/s lines
new ss braded brake lines
GM ½ ton master cylinder
Cooper SST 37x12x17 tires 75% tread
H2 Hummer wheels
Bilsteine rear shocks
Carolina drivelines high angle rear drive shaft
Deaton fab driveline parking brake
Sky mfg offset shackles (not installed)
Trail Gear transfer case mount (not installed)
Sky mfg GM to Toyota master cyl adapter (not installed)
Transmission to engine braces from 2wd truck modified to fit 4wd application.
Steering box drilled for ram assist
Factory Service Manuals
Wagoner front springs
52” Chevy ½ ton rear springs
Front axle:
10 bolt GM
5.13
Detroit locker
Warn chromemoly axle shafts
Dana 5-760 u-joints
BTF plate diff cover
Surplus Center steering ram
D44 flat top knuckles
Spidertrax high steer arms
1 ½” OD ¼” wall tie rod
Rear axle:
Dana 60
5.13
Detroit locker
Ruff Stuff plate diff cover
TSM rear disk brake kit