Original Southern " Rust Free " 1996 Toyota Tacoma on 2040-cars
Princess Anne, Maryland, United States
North Carolina "Rust Free" '96 Tacoma " 1 Registered Owner " I am selling a 1996 toyota tacoma "4x4" truck, AND it is grasslands camo vinyl wrapped. The toyota was purchased & driven by one original owner since new down in N.C., and comes with clear title. The truck is factory black under the camo wrap, (as the camo is beginning to peel in areas) and has a narrow bend where the fender meets the drivers door. This tacoma is "Rust Free" on the frame & body, and had a new set of oversize tires mounted last fall (about 500 miles).And in january the truck had much of the frontend rebuilt, including entire front brakes. Truck is a very nice running 4 cylinder and automatic model truck with only 199,100 "original" miles from one driver. Extended cab, rear wing windows,back sliding glass, and all four seats have expensive very nice mossy oak seat covers. A few dents in the front,needs window crank handles, and radio works randomly, thats it ! And it also has a rear reciever hitch with slide in & the bed has been protected by Linex ! " If you like to go catfishing or bowhunting" this truck is for you, thats all it has ever been used for ! Truck is located in Md., and I reserve the right to end auction early as it is for sale locally as well.... Please be prepared to follow thru with purchase ! ! On Apr-07-14 at 07:34:30 PDT, seller added the following information: I would recommend a front end alignment and front shocks to finish the work already done! |
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