1995 Toyota Tacoma Dlx - 15,380 Miles !!!!! on 2040-cars
Morton Grove, Illinois, United States
Up for sale is an all original 1995 Toyota Tacoma pickup 4x4
with a 3.4L V6 engine. This Tacoma has a beautiful Evergreen exterior and an
Oak interior. Yes, this truck has 15,387 original miles!!!! The truck is 99.9%
Mint. The truck has a bed
liner and matching fiber glass cover. The truck has a professionally installed sound system with a amp, subs, and head unit. This is well maintained truck that been
taken out on nice days. Since day one seat covers were put on as well as side view mirror covers. I bought the truck from the original owner for my dad
as a gift. But my dad says the truck is too nice to be used as daily driver and
should be in a museum. I would keep it myself but I have too many toys, so that’s
why the Tacoma is for sale. This is a rare find, so don't miss out. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.Thank you for bidding. Local pickup preferred. Shipping is up to buyer. |
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