1993 Toyota Pickup Truck - 4x4 - Black - Bedliner - 205k Miles - Re22 - 5 Speed on 2040-cars
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States
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Selling our 1993 Toyota Pick Up. The only reason we are selling is because of the leaf spring. Overall this truck will last a long time as it has the re22 engine, this was used in the japanese military vehicles, so with proper maintenance it should last another 100k plus miles. We hate to part with it but we do not have the resources to fix the leaf spring. Truck was freshly vacuumed and cleaned. The toolbox on back is included, also has a latch for a pad lock. also has a bedliner and trailer electrical hookup. Very good tread on the tires yet. has rust. 205,000 miles re22 4 cylinder engine 5speed 4x4 works good oversize tires cd player broken back window leaf spring mounting bracket needs to be welded back in place. -see pics- This is the reason for selling. I dont have the equipment or know how to repair. clutch only has 15,000 ish on it. motor runs strong cruise doesnt work park brake doesnt work truck has seen alot of hwy miles truck can be driven locally to be repaired. Truck cannot be driven on the highway. shipping must be worked out on the buyers end. If you have any other additional questions, please feel free to Call or text 920-207-3222. Thank you for looking. |
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