1983 Toyota Tacoma Sr5 4x4 Long Bed Truck on 2040-cars
Sunnyvale, California, United States
1983 Toyota SR5 4X4 long bed truck, 5 speed manual transmission, <112K miles, single owner, 22R inline 4 cylinder engine, solid front axle, basically original (still have stock radio), garaged, bed never used and protected, and bucket seats covered since new. Oil changed every 3K miles using genuine Toyota filter (back flow preventer) and Castrol GTX, meticulously maintained inside and out, never in an accident or fender bender, custom hitch, alloy wheels in back and steel rims in front, good rubber all over (including spare). Everything is solid and working as designed. The cigarette ashtray has been replaced with an insert and digital clock (btw, nonsmoker). OEM ashtray included. Dash has been covered and no dash cracks. Comes with a custom dash matt. Headliner and sun visors are in great shape. Body is very clean and solid. The new owner will receive some extra parts for general preventative maintenance, like two new Fram air filters, two new headlamps, fuel filter, two thermostats. It comes with a nice Brahma shell, painted to the same color. The back cab window opens and has a pass through boot to keep the elements out. It has a bed protector. Some cosmetic items: the blue decals are peeling up around the edges. Additionally, there are several areas in the cab in which the blue plastic trim has cracked. Much of the driver seat belt retractor housing has broken away. The gaskets around the running lights have some cracks from age. The cracks have been filled with caulking to minimize any water penetration. No Air Conditioning; originally purchased in CO (high altitude compensator) so no CA emissions. More than 9/10 of its life has been in CA. Thanks for looking. Requesting a $500 non-refundable deposit within 2 days of auction close. |
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