1996 Mazda B3000 Se Pick Up Truck on 2040-cars
Winter Garden, Florida, United States
This is a 1996 Mazda B-3000 SE (Special Edition) with the extended cab. Meaning there is ample storage behind the front seats and two small “jump” seats for the little ones. It’s basically a Ford Ranger just rebranded with the Mazda badging. It has the factory ‘sliding’ rear window and a light over the bed in the rear for nighttime work. The truck has the V-6 engine, its two wheel drive and has been well maintained and I have tons of receipts for all the work done on the vehicle. It is a one-owner truck which I bought new. It has a new radiator, battery, new spark plugs, a new clutch and flywheel with new slave and master cylinders and a new headliner. Both side windows have new lifetime warrantied tint. The original jack is included along with a perfect spare tire. The interior shows normal wear for a 17 year old truck but there are no tears or rips anywhere – never been smoked in nor hauled any pets around. The truck has the upgraded bumper with a 2” trailer hitch and the optional electrical connector for trailer lights. The tires only have a few thousand miles on them; shocks and brakes are very good. The vehicle runs out fine, idles, stops and accelerates perfectly and has ice cold A/C and factory power steering. It is greenish-blue (original paint) with only one dent on the passenger side that you have to stoop down to even see. It has the hard plastic bed liner that provides protection from those messy loads. The car has an aftermarket radio that supports Pandora and USB devices. It is a 5-speed overdrive manual transmission and gets excellent gas mileage and it doesn’t use any oil (it’s always had Mobil One synthetic in it). All the gauges work as new except for the odometer which stopped at just over 154,000 miles and I estimate it has 160,000 miles. It has a clear Florida title and is sold as-is, where-is with no warranty. It’s a perfect truck for light farm work or just to have a truck around for those household hauling jobs. It’s very reliable and these V-6 engines are ‘bricks’ with little maintenance required. I’m only selling it because it just sits in the driveway now and is seldom used and I just bought a bigger, brand new truck. The vehicle is about 12 miles west of Orlando in Winter Garden, FL.
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