he is in WA. but he is going to fix it and try for 3000 that way he can pay his truck off. no job and a crappy econ has been rough on him
I wish that I would have snapped a pic of it (for proof), but two weeks ago I saw a pristine 1995 3.0 4Runner (dark blue) for sale on the used lot at Reynolds Toyota in San Francisco (3rd Avenue and Geary Blvd.) They had printed out a dealer's window form and posted it inside the truck with all of its specs. The 4Runner looked cherry, like grandma bought it new; then, she lost her license in '96, and it just sat in her garage 'til 2009. Even the leather wasn't shiny or worn. I think that it had less than 100,000 miles on it. They were asking more than $9,000
![Yikes :yikes:](https://board.marlincrawler.com/Smileys/marlin/yikes.gif)
-- No Joke!!! I was in total disbelief.
When I drove by on Friday, it was no longer on the lot.
![Head Scratch :headscratch:](https://board.marlincrawler.com/Smileys/marlin/headscratch.gif)
So for your friend, I think a sales price for one of these trucks all depends on how it runs, looks, and who's buying (or I guess selling). I'm thinking Al Pacino's character from Glengarry Glen Ross is only person who could have sold that thing for the price listed.