2001 Toyota Tacoma For Sale -- SOLD

Cort

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SOLD

2001 V6 TRD SR5 Extra Cab 4X4 Toyota Tacoma Located in McKinleyville, CA (Northern California)

Details are as follows:

197,104 miles
Power windows and door locks
Cruise control
Clutch cancel start
Camper shell with side opening windows
Line X bedliner
ARB deluxe front bumper, includes Hi-Lift mounting points (No winch included)
Upgraded front Coils, Old Man Emu (881's or 882's can't remember)
Custom Deaver Suspension 10 leaf pack in the rear, specifically built to haul an FWC Eagle or ATC Bobcat
Ride-Rite airbags, only used for load tuning
Bilstein 5100's on all four corners
Upgraded steering rack and sway bar bushings
Differential drop
Brake proportioning valve raised
Timing belt has been changed
O2 sensor replaced
Front brake pads recently replaced
Current tires are p rated coopers that will last through the summer, but that is about it (I removed my E-Rated BFG's to put on my new rig
Original clutch - not showing any signs that it needs replacement
Camper wiring in place
Camper tie downs in place
Tow Hitch
Double receivers on either side of two hitch for back porch and rack mounting. Rack not included.

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Suspension upgrades were done about 2 years ago. Local Toyota dealership did a bumper to bumper on the vehicle two years ago and found no significant issues. All regular maintenance has been performed, including gear box and differentials.

The exterior is in good condition. Some desert pin striping, rock chips, small dents, etc... what you would expect from an 11-year old truck that is not a parking lot queen.

Interior is in good condition as well. No tears and everything works.

The truck has had left front end damage -- deer strike that resulted in a ride into the ditch, but was fully repaired (insurance job). No ill effects.

I am the original owner. This truck has taken me and my family all over the Western United States and never hung us out to dry. We are selling the truck because it is to small for the family now. If you are looking put a camper on a Tacoma, you can't beat this suspension setup.

KBB books the truck at $7,500 in Good condition and $8,000 in Excellent condition.
CarFax Report available.

Considering suspension upgrades I'm asking:

$7,750-- SOLD

or make me a reasonable offer

Thanks for looking,

Cort (Captain Moderation)


7 zero seven dash eight 3 4 dash one 9 zero 6
 
guess I should have asked a little more. The buyer was the first looker and didn't even try to negotiate, or want to drive it....just handed me the cash and said thank you.....go figure its spring in Humboldt and this would make a good mountain truck.

I feel good about it. I got my money out of it and now it will do someone else some good.


Bobcat is already on the new rig, 2003 Tundra Access cab. Already ordered OME coils, struts, and shocks....Still have to call Deaver but I may wait to see what I really need. Got a great deal on the Tundra.....123,000, all maintenance records, and it was only $6,000...plus I have been the primary diver since it was new. It is a work truck that I bought from the company :). I even got a shell with it.

Now we have enough room for the whole family.....see you out there this summer.

Cort (Captain Moderation)


SOLD

2001 V6 TRD SR5 Extra Cab 4X4 Toyota Tacoma Located in McKinleyville, CA (Northern California)

Details are as follows:

197,104 miles
Power windows and door locks
Cruise control
Clutch cancel start
Camper shell with side opening windows
Line X bedliner
ARB deluxe front bumper, includes Hi-Lift mounting points (No winch included)
Upgraded front Coils, Old Man Emu (881's or 882's can't remember)
Custom Deaver Suspension 10 leaf pack in the rear, specifically built to haul an FWC Eagle or ATC Bobcat
Ride-Rite airbags, only used for load tuning
Bilstein 5100's on all four corners
Upgraded steering rack and sway bar bushings
Differential drop
Brake proportioning valve raised
Timing belt has been changed
O2 sensor replaced
Front brake pads recently replaced
Current tires are p rated coopers that will last through the summer, but that is about it (I removed my E-Rated BFG's to put on my new rig
Original clutch - not showing any signs that it needs replacement
Camper wiring in place
Camper tie downs in place
Tow Hitch
Double receivers on either side of two hitch for back porch and rack mounting. Rack not included.

gallery_2318_292_1519742.jpg

gallery_2318_292_378490.jpg

gallery_2318_292_358398.jpg

gallery_2318_292_711691.jpg


Suspension upgrades were done about 2 years ago. Local Toyota dealership did a bumper to bumper on the vehicle two years ago and found no significant issues. All regular maintenance has been performed, including gear box and differentials.

The exterior is in good condition. Some desert pin striping, rock chips, small dents, etc... what you would expect from an 11-year old truck that is not a parking lot queen.

Interior is in good condition as well. No tears and everything works.

The truck has had left front end damage -- deer strike that resulted in a ride into the ditch, but was fully repaired (insurance job). No ill effects.

I am the original owner. This truck has taken me and my family all over the Western United States and never hung us out to dry. We are selling the truck because it is to small for the family now. If you are looking put a camper on a Tacoma, you can't beat this suspension setup.

KBB books the truck at $7,500 in Good condition and $8,000 in Excellent condition.
CarFax Report available.

Considering suspension upgrades I'm asking:

$7,750-- SOLD

or make me a reasonable offer

Thanks for looking,

Cort (Captain Moderation)


7 zero seven dash eight 3 4 dash one 9 zero 6
 
Hmmm, you live in the emerald triangle and its harvest season. Wonder if that shell is going to come in handy? :rolleyes:
 
Thanks Ski....loving it so far. I am out working on the Trinity R for the next 7 days so I brought the new setup out to shake it down a bit. Much nicer to be able to fish after work and sit around a fire at night instead of driving back to Weaverville to stay in a mediocre hotel room :) I am loving the extra room that the Tundra provides and the Bobcat fits great on it.

Cort

Hey Cort, congrats on the sale and your new truck.
 
Sounds like a great deal on the new truck. I'd be interested to hear what kind of mileage you're getting with the camper after a couple tanks of gas.

Going from Tacoma to Tundra was a nice upgrade for me. Going from 18 MPG to 12 was not.

Sure is nice having that extra elbow room and back seat though-
 
Cort, that is an awesome deal. :eek: I got $8k for mine and it was older and had more mileage. Good for you.
 

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