Lifted 1994 Toyota Xtra Cab 4x4 With Extras on 2040-cars
Charlton, Massachusetts, United States
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1994 Totota Xtra Cab 4x4 for sale. 2.5 liter 22RE fuel injected 4 cylinder. 5 speed manual transmission mated to a manual shift transfer case. This is a Hilux, not Tacoma. 168,0000 miles. Less than 20k miles on replacement clutch, less than 2k miles on NEW 33x10.5x15" all terrain tires with deep tread. 5" Rough Country lift. Winter 2009 saw replacement used lower A-arms and new bushings, new lower ball joints and new front CV shafts. Summer 2012 saw a new clutch slave cylinder. Comes with rack, steel brush guard and 6 1/2' Western plow with mount. Warn manual lockout hubs. Wooden bed and tailgate.
Summer 2011 frame from doors back was clad entirely in 3/16" new plate steel including new: cross members, shock mounts, gas tank mounts, rear leaf spring hangers and bushings and rear body mounts. New brake mater cylinder and new rear brake lines at that time. This frame is far more solid than the day it came from the factory. Parking brake cable needs to be connected. Hole in rocker panel on driver's side needs to be patched. Plow hydraulics need adjusting, I haven't used it in several years. The plow controls are around here somewhere, I'll have to find them. No reverse lights installed. Rear tail light wiring kinda Mickey Moused, but it worked when I took it off the road one month ago. Wooden bed and tailgate need a few screws, etc. This is an EXCELLENT, reliable truck. It starts, runs and drives very well. With just a little work it'll continue to be a great performing work truck. The new tires alone were just under $800. 4x4 works mint. I have driven this truck from West Virginia to Massachusetts numerous times and it runs great. I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere. Selling only because I just got a F-350 diesel. Clear West Virginia title in hand. Truck is located in Arthurdale WV, 26520. $3200 or best cash offer. $500.00 deposit due within 48 hours after auction's end, $150.00 not refundable. Truck is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end the auction early. No shipping available, the winner will have to come here to get it. It's neither insured nor registered, so I can't drive it on the open road. Truck can be test driven up my street and the 4x4 tested on my property. |
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