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1981 Toyota Pick Up Sr5 4x4 100% Rust Free Must See on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:40000
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Up for worldwide auction is a 1981 toyota pick up SR5 4x4 100% rust free

This Toyota was restored about two years ago back to the same original condition
The truck has 40,000 miles on rebuilt motor and transmission
It runs and drives great and also the 4 x 4 works awesome but this truck was not abuse and taken in the hills off-road
It was mainly driven as a daily driver
These old Toyota pick ups are very hard to fine and especially in the original stock condition
We get a lot of compliments on it when we drive it around definitely a head turner
His truck is been in the state of Idaho since it was brand-new
Here in the state of Idaho The state of Idaho does not use salt on their roads in the winter
 that's why this truck is rust free from top to bottom
The body is straight and the pain still looks amazing
As you can tell in the pics

Please make sure click on the link at the bottom of the ad there will be much more photos to view

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call @ (208)890-1905 you can call me anytime please feel free
You can also email me but I can't not promised a quick response that's why you can call me
We have a clear Idaho state title in hand
This vehicle must be paid in full within 72 hours of auction close
Only by bank wire transfer or a certified cashiers check
When the funds clear I will overnight you the title and bill of sale
I can also help the buyer with shipping 
This vehicle is sold as is with no warranty just like every other used vehicle
Thanks for your interest 
   
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