1986 Nissan Pick Up Truck on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS ONE OF THE SWEETEST LITTLE TRUCKS EVER MADE. 1986 NISSAN D21 TRUCK THE BODY IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION , NO MAJOR DENTS OR DINGS , THE PAINT IS A LITTLE SUN DAMAGED BUT LOOKS FINE. RUNS PERFECT WITH ORIGINAL PAINT, NEW TIRES AND NEW BATTERY. THE AC WORKS AND ALL THE GAUGES WORK. THE INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE AND THE TRUCK HAS 66,0643 ORIGINAL MILES . IT WAS OWNED BY A LITTLE OLD MAN IN RIO RANCHO, NEW MEXICO WHO BOUGHT IT IN 1987, HE USED IT FOR YARD WORK. THE BAD . THE DASH HAS SUN DAMAGE. HAPPY BIDDING THE TRUCK IS IN ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEX AND WILL BE ABLE TO DRIVE IT ANY WERE ON THIS CONTINENT. SHIPPING AND PICK UP IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER .
DRIVERS SIDE HEADLIGHT HAS SMALL ROCK DAMAGE. THERE IS A SMALL CRACK IN THE PLASTIC AROUND THE HEADLIGHT. ITS MISSING A SMALL VENT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FRONT HOOD. THERE IS A SMALL CRACK IN THE BOTTOM OF THE PASSENGER SIDE WINDSHIELD. THE DASH HAS SUN DAMAGE AND MULTIPLE CRACKS AS WELL AS THE BACK OF THE HEADRESTS. (SEE PICS) |
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