1986 1/2 Nissan Kingcab Pickup 6cylinder Manual 4wd on 2040-cars
Murrieta, California, United States
You are
bidding on a rare 1986 1/2 Nissan pick up king cab with matching silver bed
cover with approximately 179,500 original miles. It also has bike racks for two
on top of the bed cover. The truck runs good without any issues. The A/C and
heater works great. I purchased the vehicle from the original owner about 6
years ago with 159K miles. I've driven it approximately 20 1/2 K miles and it
has not given me any troubles except having to change out the thermostat. Both
myself and the original owner has taken good care of this truck. The oil has
been changed every 3k miles with full synthetic oil and has the K & N air
filter. It has a sunroof with cover and a sliding back window. It has a full
spare with stock rim. It also comes with all manuals, two original keys, and
all of the service records from the original owner and myself.
Please
keep in mind that this is a used 28 years old vehicle so it will have some
imperfections. I will list them to my best ability but please ask questions. I
tried to show the imperfections in the pictures but if you need more pictures
or more information please ask. In my opinion, this is probably one of the rare
condition for this year. I have gotten a lot of compliments on how great this
truck look. It starts every time without any problems and it runs great.
The
following are what I've noticed of the imperfections but keep in mind that I am
being as truthful as I can but I am not a professional or an expert on knowing
what is considered imperfect so please ask questions:
1. The
key ignition doesn't automatically recoil back when you turn the key ignition
on. You have to manually turn the key slightly counterclockwise after the
engine starts. This does not impact for the truck to start or run. 2. Since
I was planning on selling the car locally I went to get a California smog check
and it failed. Which I was very shocked since it has passed the previous ones
and it runs with no probs. So I decided to post it on ebay since some states
have different smog criteria. 3. There
are some dents, scratches, wear and tear on the paint and in the interior of
the car. Please look at the pictures. I tried to show everything but please ask
for more pics or questions.
I just
replaced the rear tires so they are basically brand new. The buyers sole
responsibility in transporting the truck. I will assist as much as I can in
working with your transport company.
The bid
will start at $2500 with a buy it now at $3500. This is your chance of owning a
rare condition stock and original truck. Good luck and happy bidding. |
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