1982 Mazda Diesel Pickup Like Ford Ranger Diesel Or Isuzu Pup Diesel No Reserve on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Mazda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: B-Series Pickups
Trim: standard
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 180,000
Sub Model: pickup
Exterior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
hello,
this is my mazda b2200 pickup. first off let me say this truck runs great.it purrs like a kitten, has good power,no smoke, no leaks,and starts right up. the glow plugs work good and it starts even when its very cold. has a 5 speed stick shift which works fine and a good clutch and brakes. the tires on the rear are almost new and the fronts are about 75% life remaining. the spare is new. the truck has NO ROT anywhere on it with the exception of a small hole on the lower part of the right front fender. the rest is solid. i took some underneath pictures for you to see. i think the exhaust system is original to it even. this has been a work truck most of its life, but has been maintained. it does have the dents, dings, scratches etc you might find on a work truck, but overall it still looks pretty good for a 30 year old truck. it runs right down the road at highway speeds, steers good, stops good and handles well.some things it will need....the signals stopped working, although the 4 ways flasher work. the door on the drivers side only opens from the outside. the radio has never worked since i had it. this truck came with a/c. someone removed the compressor, 2 lines and the belt. the rest of the unit is intact including the compressor mounting bracket. i was told the gas engine parts will fit it and make it work again. i dont know you be the judge....anyway it gets about 35-40 mpg on average and all the other lights, gauges, wipers, heater, windows hand brake, work as they should. this is a NO RESERVE AUCTION. if you want it bid on it. it will sell to the highest bidder. i am selling because i have no use for it anymore, and it takes up room in my garage....i do have clear title for it and the manual as well. i can store it at your risk for 60 day if need be and can help load on your trailer or transporter. feel free to ask questions........thank you !!!!!
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