This 1986 Toyota 4Runner is a 4×4 SR5 model which was acquired by the seller from its original owner in January 2018. Power is from a 2.4-liter inline-four mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 2-speed transfer case. The seller has driven the truck 3k miles as well as refurbishing the wheels, converting the air conditioner to run R134a refrigerant, replacing driveline fluids, adding Bilstein shocks and a steering stabilizer, and more. This first-generation 4Runner shows 168k miles and is offered with a clean AutoCheck report, hard and soft tops, and a clean North Carolina title in the seller’s name.

The truck is said to have been repainted in red under previous ownership, and comes with both the matching hardtop photographed above and a tan Softopper canvas top shown in the gallery below. A factory receiver hitch sourced from another 4Runner has also been fitted. Blemishes are said to include nicks on the left door and under the right-side 4Runner badge.

The stock 15″ wheels have been machined, sandblasted, and clear coated under current ownership. BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO tires with 2008 date codes are mounted at each corner. A new steering stabilizer, Bilstein shocks, and idler arm bushings have been installed by the seller along with an Aisin brake proportioning valve and manually-locking front hubs. The stock automatic hubs are included in the sale.

The interior is trimmed in tan cloth and vinyl with brown carpets and plastics. Amenities include power windows and locks, a 4-point roll bar, a JVC CD player, and a dash pod with an inclinometer, altimeter, and tilt-o-meter. The air conditioning system has reportedly been converted to run R134a refrigerant.

The odometer shows just over 168k miles, approximately 3k of which have been added over the last year. A minor crack on the dashboard is noted by the seller.

The 2.4-liter 22RE inline-four features electronic fuel injection and drives the rear or all four wheels through a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 2-speed transfer case. The spark plugs and wires have been replaced in the last year, as have the fluids in the transmission, transfer case, and differentials.

Additional underbody photographs are viewable in the gallery below.

The AutoCheck report indicates no accidents or other damage over longterm history with one owner in Georgia prior to the seller’s acquisition.