1999 Toyota Tacoma Dlx Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 2.7l Parts Off Road Project on 2040-cars
Millerton, New York, United States
1999 Tacoma 4x4 4 cylinder automatic. runs well very fuel efficient truck. the vehicle is in overall good condition . it was originally red but repainted a persimmon color. vehicle was a southern truck until last year so the frame is in excellent condition (no rot) vehicle has all power options lock/window/cd/cassette/ac has aftermarket aluminum rims and bf Goodrich all terrain tires in good condition. blinker light lens in front bumper is cracked (see picture) 10$ part. Rear bumper is functional but is dented and has some rust. tail gate has a dent and driver fender has a ding (see pictures) overall vehicle is in ok shape the paint does ok but it should be repainted to its original color in my opinion. low mileage 156000 vehicle runs well however with any vehicle it may have its flaws here or there. interior is clean but does have a few rips. this is the perfect commuter/parts/off road project vehicle as it has a sturdy frame and runs well. windshield has a crack. it wasnt big but quickly grew once the cold weather hit vehicle was involved in accident it 2004. salvage title issued. vehicle has been in operation for 10 years and driven almost 100k miles since incident. please call me 845 464 9897 with questions or to inspect
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