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1994 Toyota Pickup 4x4 Extended Cab: Custom Bumper And Flatbed on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:199171
Location:

Deer Park, Wisconsin, United States

Deer Park, Wisconsin, United States
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1994 Toyota Pickup 4Wheel Drive extended cab.  Restoration project, currently around 90% finished.  Frame is in perfect shape, was sanded down and sprayed with bituminous undercoating.  Cab was gutted and all rust removed.  New carpet throughout entire cab.  Dual CD player and Yaesu VHF Radio installed in dash.  Repainted GM Red.  Flatbed was custom made out of 1/8" steel checker plate.  Covered with a thick "Fast Clad" epoxy paint.  20 inch black and chrome rims wrapped in pirelli scorpions with less than 10000 miles on them.  Engine was removed and any and all gaskets replaced.  New timing chain and head gasket.  Clutch was replaced new plugs and wires.  Front brakes are brand new, brand new shocks with lifetime warrenty.  Super bright LED tail lights, turn signals, brake lights, and reverse lights.

Only thing truck still needs to be 100 percent is new seats and an alignment.  


On Apr-21-14 at 17:33:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

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