2001 Toyota Tacoma Dlx Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Lyndhurst, New Jersey, United States
This is 2001 Tacoma, extended cab, 4 wheel drive with clear title and no accident history. It has towing hitch, bed liner and ARE fiberglass tonneau cover. The body shows scratches and dents, front bumper is pushed in slightly. Engine and transmition are working, tires are in great condition (replaced a year ago), many parts were replaced recently. Interior shows use but all working fine. The radio/CD dislplay is partially broken but both radion and CD work. The car runs and drives. There is extensive rust/corrosion on the bottom of the car. Rear suspension leaf spring attachment is corroded and may need extensive repairs. Due to the corrosion, we make no garantees on the car, or if it will pass state inspection without repairs. It is SOLD AS IS. We did not research if it can be repaird and it is possible, it may only be good for parts. Please see attached pictures, we can provide additional pictures of it is available for local inspection.
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