Previa Diesel Minivan - Svo Or Biodiesel on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Toyota Previa DIESEL minivan!
This is a unique vehicle that is only available as an option in countries outside the United States. The vehicle has a Toyota diesel engine and transmission imported from Japan with low mileage and a clear GA title stating diesel. These cars are known to go a half million miles, especially with the diesel options. This vehicle has been nearly fully restored with fresh paint, a near-perfect interior, and lots of preventative maintenance. This car is for the true Toyota diesel enthusiast! This is the perfect car for a family that is eco-conscious and wants to drive on alternative fuels, either biodiesel or Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO). Also, this can be a great small traveling and camping or delivery vehicle that gets great gas mileage.
We just put fresh paint on the car where needed, the wheels, and the bumpers. This car only has a few thousand miles with its current diesel engine, so it is pristine and like new. These vans were ahead of their time with the engine mounted below the driver and passenger seats providing maximum room inside with a truck-like frame yet a very comfortable ride, a very stable and safe vehicle.
Here are the details: - 91 Toyota Previa diesel nearly fully restored - NOT AVAILABLE IN USA - The car itself is a one-owner with 145,000 miles before it was converted to a diesel - The diesel engine/transmission, imported from Japan, has less than 100,000 miles - It will get 25 to 30+ miles per gallon depending on how it is driven - Updated rear differential with better gearing for lower RPM's on Hwy - better mileage and faster($350 update) - Brand new pioneer radio with remote has been installed with CD and 1/4 ” input jack - The interior and exterior are in near perfect condition - 2 new tires rated at 70K, other two in decent shape - Fresh paint job worth $1,500 - $2,000 - Diesel engine-tranny combo with swap kit from Japan valued at $2,600 plus installation - Custom installation valued at $4,000 with many parts replaced including water pump, belts, filters, and more… - Oil change and new air filter and fuel filters - Runs and drives great! - Brand new battery - Some small quarks: driver door needs to be rekeyed. - A $10,000+ value if you had to start from scratch! It is hard to find a Previa in this good of shape!
This is the perfect small eco-friendly delivery vehicle, traveling vehicle, or family vehicle. The engine is strong and starts right up even on very cold days. Great for Biodiesel or SVO! |
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