2001 Toyota Tacoma Sr5 Four Wheel Drive Xtra Cab Pickup Truck With A Bad Frame on 2040-cars
Washington, New Jersey, United States
THIS IS A 2001 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE XTRA CAB PICKUP TRUCK WITH A BADLY RUSTED FRAME THAT WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED AND CAN NOT BE DRIVEN SAFELY UNTIL IT IS. THE FRAME ISSUE WAS A TOYOTA FACTORY RECALL BUT THE RECALL HAS EXPIRED AND TOYOTA WILL NOT REPLACE IT NOW. OTHER THAN THE FRAME PROBLEM THE TRUCK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AND RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECTLY AND NEEDS NOTHING WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE STEERING RACK THAT LEAKS AND WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED AND WILL COST AROUND $200.00. HAS THE 2.4 LITER 4 CYLINDER ENGINE THAT RUNS FLAWLESSLY WITH TONS OF POWER AND DOES NOT BURN A DROP OF OIL. ALSO FEATURES AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVE, SHIFT ON THE FLY FOUR WHEEL DRIVE UNIT THAT WORKS PERFECT, AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS, BRAKES, STEERING, AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER, ALLOY WHEELS AND MANY OTHER OPTIONS THAT ARE TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. JUST PASSED NEW JERSEY STATE TWO YEAR INSPECTION IN FEBRUARY. IF YOU LOOK AT THE PHOTO OF THE REAR OF THE CAB YOU CAN SEE HOW THE BED IS SAGGING AND ACTUALLY HITTING THE REAR OF THE CAB AND HAS PUT A SMALL CRACK IN THAT AREA. VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN NORTHWEST NEW JERSEY 10 MINUTES FROM EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA AND CAN BE SEEN AND INSPECTED ANYTIME AS I WORK FROM HOME AND AM HERE ALL DAY LONG.
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