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This is the rugged and robust extended cab pickup from that ideal
era when the smaller import trucks were nearly indestructible.
That's part of how Nissan's trucks earned the Hardbody name. So
it's great to find a low mileage and loaded 1994 Nissan Hardbody
SE.
This truck looks both tough and stylish. It's got a mean-looking
flat face, but there's plenty of chrome in it, too. The sides have
a full-length pleat in the sheet metal that remains straight on
this well-respected example. The factory-correct Platinum Metallic
paint still appears to be the factory application. It has the right
mix of good gloss and aged-in style that let people know its
original. Of course, the strobe stripe that's pure classic cool
also is a big hint at originality. The other part of the stripe
that's important is where it tells you this is the upper-level V6
truck. And so features like the bed liner and tow hitch w/wiring
harness work with the extra power to deliver a classic that also
remains useful.
The interior is extremely well-presented and instantly reminds you
of the level of preservation on a vehicle that has averaged under
2,500 miles annually. The carpeting, door panels, headliner, dash,
and seat all have a nice color and look crisply clean. The overall
condition is a great representation of why these earned a
tough-as-nails reputation. The upper-level trim also means a loaded
truck with power windows, power locks, power mirrors, cruise
control, and cold-blowing air conditioning. In fact, the largest
defect you may find in there is that the factory AM/FM/cassette
stereo works but the display does not. This is an extended cab
truck, and so you get the extra space in the back to carry other
people and/or added secure storage. It also makes it easier for you
to get comfy in the driver's bucket seat. And the tilt wheel gives
you a clear view of the full gauges, including a large speedo and
tach.
Under the hood is what makes these Nissans so desirable. The
fuel-injected 3.0-liter motor is both a hardy unit, and it shares
some of its lineage with the 300ZX. So it gives you the torque when
you need a truck and peppy performance when you're just enjoying it
around town. And the way this one fires up reaffirms the
everlasting nature of a well-maintained Nissan truck. The motor's
level of originality will make this a true stunner as the market
continues to grow nostalgic for these tough Nissans. But more than
just collectible, this pickup has a lot of work and play left in
it, too. The four-speed automatic transmission w/overdrive makes it
an easy one to enjoy near or far. Plus, power steering, power
brakes, and front discs make it everyday usable.
Complete with owner's manual, this is nostalgia and ability all
offered at quite an affordable price. Don't miss your chance at an
outstanding pickup. Call today!!!
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