How much should we pay for a 1986 Toyota Pickup 22r 4wd with 204,000 miles (engine rebuilt at 190,000)?

Asked by kylahb Jul 09, 2012 at 04:16 PM about the 1986 Toyota Pickup

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as cheap as possible, obviously. do you know what the engine rebuild entailed? and are there still 200k miles on the transmission?

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i say about 1500 becuse u dont know how hard it has been raod but dont get me wrong that can be a good truck if taken care of

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if engine was not rebuilt you could get $2000 with engine rebuilt qustionable maybe lot less. I own same, mfg in Japan, since new 0ct. 1986 with 92,500 miles. burns no oil, runs better than new. never did anything to engine internal except adjusted valves once about 8 yrs ago. Rust is problem. I have been offered $2,000 by several different people. they want the engine..22r

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I have '86 am original owner. 97,000 orignial miles I kept it up over the 27 years, All parts were replace when bad since I bought it. Rebuit transmission with 400 miles on it. But lots of Rust. I have been offered $3,000 for the truck

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