good deal?

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We get these questions in here quite often. There is no way we can evaluate the value of a truck without it in front of us.

It's a 15 year old truck. It's worth exactly what you're willing to pay for it.
 
Boy, imagine if we got a post from everyone wanting to buy a Toyota truck....


Here, in Nashville, Ex cabs run.... wait a minute... Not letting the cat out of the bag...

I paid $3,000 for my 1st reg cab 4Wd with about that on it. It's sitting at a friends farm with the left front smashed up on it. If I won the lottery tomorrow it'd be the 1st thing I spent the money on, and I wouldn't bat an eye at spending a fortune on it.

If I had the money, and wanted to buy a 89-94 running truck, I'd drop $3,000 - $3,500 on one in a heart beat...

But I'm not you. I don't have your money and I don't buy running trucks... Besides, it's up to you, not me.

I'd never buy a red one or one with an auto though. And I prefer regular cabs.


And I can also tell you don't be scared of those miles. They are low. If you get it, whip out the dust and cobweb covered paper thing in the glove box know as "The owners manual". Know it, love it, and live by it. I swear if you do that truck will last forever. A Tacoma it is NOT, and thank god! It's built way different and better. See my sig for an idea.
 
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Assuming it's in nice shape and some sort of paper trail to confirm its mechanical condition. Then yes that's a decent deal. the 22RE was rare in the 90-95 trucks and 4Runners, so you need to take that into mind as well.
 
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