1996 Toyota Tacoma Dlx Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Swords Creek, Virginia, United States
1996 Toyota Tacoma for sale. Truck is in very good condition. This truck averages 25 mpg. Frame is very solid. The body has normal scuffs here and there. There is only 3 spots of rust on the whole body. 1 on tailgate about the size of a quarter. 1 on driver side front fender which are just a few bubbles. 1 on the rocker panel under driver door about an inch in size. This truck drives very good and solid, no rattles at all.. VERY SOLID. The 4 wheel drive works great in both high and low range. Transmission shifts very smooth. The steering on the truck is great, you can steer with your pinky finger. Truck has new tires and a fresh oil change. It has a factory Toyota bedliner. Everything on the truck works the way it should. The only issue and I mean the only issue is the A/C needs to be charged. Only 135k miles. No smoke. No leaks. Nothing unexpected to worry about. TOYOTA NEED I SAY MORE! I reserve the right to end the auction due to truck being for sale locally. I have a loan against the truck which is no problem just wanted that info to be known. I have extra pics if you would like to see more just let me know and I can text them to you. My only reason for selling is I bought a fullsize truck and I want to buy a good size camper in the spring so I needed a bigger truck. For more info feel free to call anytime 276-206-3743 |
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