Toyota 4x4 van

AeroNautiCal

Explorer
Nice, looks like what we used to see as the Lite Ace in the UK. That's some mileage it's racked up!

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1989 Toyota Van Wagon LE 4x4. 217,000 miles. Runs great, no leaks. New power steering pump, thermostat. No cooling issues whatsoever. Has automatic windows and locks. Has back and front seat heat and air, both work great. Stock icemaker/fridge. Lifted 2" via torsion bars and coil spacers. Brand new BFG all terrain 215/75/r15 on 15 inch tracker rims. Warn Premium manual hubs installed recently. Custom steel bumper with 2" receiver hitch. Recent Paint job (landcruiser blue) by Maaco, cheap but actually really good looking. Limo tint in the back. Rear has captain seats that swivel and custom sleeping platform/cargo area. Has Yakima rack setup that stays with me, but for the right price it could go too. No Rust! Don't know what else to say, in awesome shape, and the goodies are already there. $5,000. Calls only 719 216-1475. Serious inquiries only please.
 

bikerjosh

Explorer
nice van

had an 88, manual w/2spd transfer case awesome. If this was a manual I'd be on my way to CO.:sombrero:
 

bikerjosh

Explorer
Correct, the Auto tranny models just had a push button on the dash. The manuals have a traditional manual transfer case. Not uncommon to see these now a days with a lot more than 200k on them.
Josh
 

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