2006 Toyota Tundra Limited Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
This truck was my baby. I am the first and only owner.
Title is clean. No accidents (although a minor accident will show up on carfax. It was a fraudulent claim against my insurance that never got cleared up from 2006). Truck runs great and all service had been done at a local Toyota Dealership. I've got both sets of key fobs. I guess it is Q&A time... Q: Why are you selling the truck? A: Because I rarely drive it. I have a newer vehicle and don't drive the truck. Q: How bad are the scratches, etc? A: Cosmetic. There is nothing that is worth any body work, unless you want the truck to appear 'brand new' again. I treated it like a truck, and as a truck, it was given character. Q: Does the 4WD work? A: Absolutely! I got to play in the snow a bit this year. It has never had a plow attached, so there is no worry about the frame being twisted/bent. Q: How are the tires? A: Tires are not new, but they still have a lot of tread on them. |
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