1982 Toyota Pickup Rare Crew Cab Edition on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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I am listing this for my Dad. This is his 1982 Toyota 2+3 crew cab pick up truck. Additional crew cab section is made of fiberglass not home made but ordered at dealer at the time when it was new. Since there were no full crew cabs the dealer would take the pick up truck to a certified shop to have these custom stretched chassis and added sleeper style cab section. It seats three people in the back cab section comfortably not like the extra cab style pick up trucks and two in the front. It has a very reliable 22r 4 cylinder gasoline engine, great on fuel mileage specially with today's cost of gasoline. Standard 5 speed transmission, power steering, air conditioning. Has new clutch, radiator , battery, new muffler, Crager style custom wheels with fifth spare wheel. New paint with all new glass and rubber gaskets, new mirrors, new marker lights and all light are new. New bumper, new grille and many new body parts. Has original dash stereo and a added custom center console with JVC cd stereo that has Bluetooth and remote control. The interior was completely custom reupholstered. New carpet, new door seals, oem sun visors new and all panel redone. Some parts were chromed like the stick shift and the top dash body assembly.
This is a real Toyota collectors item. Has fresh title in hand and original blue California plates. Local pick up only. $400 paypal deposit required after end of sale and cash upon pick up within 7 days after end of sale.Sold as is. No warranties implied or otherwise. You can call and make a appointment to come and view the pic up truck. Just request phone number. Located in Los Angeles California. |
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