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2001 Toyota Tundra Std Cab Pickup 2-door 3.4l-2wd-one Owner on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:154000
Location:

Choctaw, Oklahoma, United States

Choctaw, Oklahoma, United States
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 For sale by private owner is a 2001 Toyota Tundra RWD 8Ft bed with 153,000 miles. This is a one owner vehicle, I purchased this truck new in 2001.

-3.4 liter V6 w/190 horsepower and 220 torques, automatic transmission. If you know Toyotas, you know this engine is extremely robust and reliable.

-5,000lb towing capacity.

-White with beige cloth interior.

-This Tundra has been meticulously maintained with premium fluids. Synthetic oil and filter every 5k miles. For reliability of components, this truck has had two timing belts replaced, and multiple transmission/differential/coolant flushes. Spark plugs, spark plug wires, exhaust, mass air flow sensors, & catalytic converters have all been replaced.

-The Firestone Destination tires are new with less than 5k miles on them.

-Thousands of dollars have been invested over 12 years in this vehicle's maintenance; it needs nothing. Everything works!
ALL RECORDS AVAILABLE.

-Cloth bench seat with integrated arm rest, behind seat storage, upgraded Pioneer speakers, AM/FM radio, tow hitch w/ pin connector, air conditioning (blows cold). Locks and windows are manual which means there is less to break! Plastic bedliner, bed caps, front "bug" guard & mudguards. Tinted windows. Safety features include dual airbags, electronic brake force distribution, and anti-lock brakes.

Disclosures: There are a few small hail dents in the hood (see picture). This Tundra has a few small scratches and rock chips consistent with 153k miles of use. No body or other paintwork. Never in an accident. There are two small tears on the side of the drivers seat (see picture).

-Vehicle has both keys and all manuals.

-No liens and a clear title is in hand.

-Always garaged.

-I have more pictures of this vehicle, please let me know if I can answer any questions or provide additional pictures.

-Don't buy from a dealer who doesn't know the story about your vehicle; buy from a private owner that can provide all records and history information.

-Vehicle is sold as is, no warranty.

-Vehicle is located in Choctaw, OK.

-Please let me know if you'd like to view or drive this truck.

-Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, I will drop it off at a shipping location within the local area. 

-The truck is for sale locally so this auction may end at any time.

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