Nothing too exciting here but I thought I would share some pics.
Back in 98 I bought an 89 4Runner with 222k miles. It was a 3.0 5speed and spent it's life in Chicago so it was very rusty. Had to retire it when I could swing a ball peen hammer right through the frame but I've always wanted another one.
BTW, that truck had nearly 300k on it and the 3.0 was flawless.
When I was recently searching for a replacement I was specifically looking for a 3.0 as I find it smoother and much more powerful than the 22RE (that my Xtracab has). Really not sure why so many people hate it. It's nice to be able to pass cars on the highway or know that you will be able to merge into traffic without getting ran over ;-)
Anyway, I found this truck in Portland Oregon. The original owner recently passed away and his family was selling it so I am now the 2nd owner.
Very clean truck but it did have a few door dings, unfortunately right in the decals. Soooo, I had my friend at the body shop remove and replace all the decals, have the truck PDR'd and the hood and lower valence painted due to rock chips. Other than that, it's how I received it. Not perfect, it does have 210k miles, but very nice and literally drives like new. I like the power windows and sunroof as well, which my old truck did not have.
Wow!
Looks amazing, I have the same model 3.0 5spd.(even in dark gray, but without chrome and sunroof hohoh), and I could say with you about of 3vz-e that engine with good care, runs fine and smoother, is not a 1UZ power, but works fine.
The decals are the same as original. I prefer the decal design of the 88's better (which my previous 89 also had) but thought I would keep this one as it was from the factory.
Thanks guys. I store the pickup in the winter and will do the same with the 4runner. Even rustproofing won't preserve one of these, just delay the rust a bit longer.
I think you should bring your new one down here and keep it at my place to prevent it from getting like your old one. Don't worry, I'll keep it waxed and drive it occasionally to make sure it stays in top shape.