For Sale 97 T100 4x4 V6 3.4L --Blown head gasket

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I'm selling my 97 T-100 for $1,200 OBO. It has 250,000 miles and recently blew the head gasket. I don't have the time or money to fix it so I've got to say good buy. It's got relatively new BF Goodwrich All-Terrain Tires and Rancho shocks. Ran like a charm until the head gasket. Everythings in good shape except there's a medium dent on the passenger side and a bit of rust on the bumper.

Here's a few pictures:
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Damn if you were on the east coast. Good luck with the sale.
 
Was it driven after it blew?
Thanks
Paul
 
5 speed or Auto?


X2 on the wrong coast... And lol @ the "good buy" :lol:


My T was the old 3.0. And oh how I miss that truck... The engine, not so much.

But a dang good truck, it was.
 
Hey yea T-1-hundys are great trucks! I love my 98 w/just over 200k now.The extra cab 4x4's are a god size,mine is an an auto SR5.What tranny does this truck have?

Also really like the FZJ80 rims on there! Thats the 1st. time I have seen that combo.Are you just running 265/75's?? Thats the size&BFG AT'S I run and it's good on the street and does ok off road.Good luck w/the sale.Bump for a solid truck!!!

John
 
Right on to those that are stoked on my T-100. I love this truck and am sad to see it go.

I plan to post more pictures tomorrow but in the mean time I'll answer some of your questions.

I drove the truck to my mechanic right after the engine ran hot. It had no coolant when I got to the shop so there is potential for engine damage. I decided against my mechanic fixing the gasket because he wanted over $3500. If I had the skillz and tools to do this myself I would. The truck has run great for me over the 10+ years that I've owned it. I had the mechanic put in a sealant so, although not be driven, it is currently drivable.

There is no other rust on it besides what you see on the bumber the picture. Remember that we do not use salt on the roads here so the under body is in great shape.

It's the 3.4L SR5 automatic tranny with low and high 4x4. I use the 4x4 while driving in the snow and have had no problems.

The interior is definitely worn-in after 250,000 miles but its presentable for sure. I'm a professional and have been taking clients and other work colleagues around in it up until a week or so ago and would continue to do so. The interior has one small rip that I'll post a picture of.

Another problem is that the passenger automatic door lock is broken. I'm sure it's an easy fix but I've been lazy. And the last thing is that the tailgate handle recently cracked needs to be fixed.

To be honest, I can't remember the tire size, I'll look tonight and answer that question.

I will post several more pictures tomorrow and in the meantime feel free to ask me more questions.
 
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