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Mazda B2200 Great Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:217000
Location:

Douglassville, Pennsylvania, United States

Douglassville, Pennsylvania, United States

   This auction is for a very nice Mazda B2200 pick-up. It belongs to my son and has been his primary transportation up until he purchased a newer Mazda. He is only the third owner with the second owner being his uncle who bought the truck when it was only 1 year old. The paint and body on this truck is outstanding and it still retains all it's original stripes. I am sure there are not many out there anywhere that can make that claim. The rear bumper sags on the right side and 
could use some straightening. There is no frame or body damage associated with it, just the brackets need some attention and it needs a new bumper pad on that side.It has new tires and all the brakes and shocks have less then 5,000 miles on them. Less then 10,000 miles ago it had a new clutch and slave cylinder installed and the rear differential rebuilt. Less then 25,000 miles ago it had a new timing belt and water pump.  Everything on this truck is in working condition except the air conditioning which is complete except needing a belt and a charge. 
  
 The engine runs well and always starts right up. The transmission shifts well and as I mentioned the rear differential has been professionally rebuilt. Every now again it does develop a slight valve tap, but it always goes away and has been doing this for the last 100,000 miles or more.  It does have a rumble sound when it decelerates but this also has been there for a while and doesn't seem to affect anything.The interior for it's age is also good. The drivers side of the seat sags a bit and has a small, maybe 1' rip on the side facing the door of the cushion. The carpet is good but could use a good cleaning. The door panels are very nice, near perfect  but they to could use some soap and water. This truck has never really been used as a work truck ever. About the only thing it ever really hauled was when my son or my brother might had used it to move from one place to another. It has since new, a quality bed liner in it which also helped protect the bed. 
 
 This truck with some minor attention would be capable of being taken to shows as it does qualify for an Antique License here in PA and looks great. It also comes with a bed cap if the high bidder would like it. This cap was on the truck for the better part of it's life.

  As alway if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. If I do not have the answer I will do my best to get one for you.
 

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Japan's larger automakers - companies like Toyota, Honda and Nissan - have tremendous engineering talent at their disposal. That's largely because, selling as many cars as they do, they've got more revenues to tap into. Logic might dictate, then, that smaller automakers like Mazda, which no longer has the deep pockets afforded to it by its former partnership with Ford, might have less of a budget and workforce for engineering. But Mazda has been raking in record profits, and it plans on cashing those revenues in by hiring a substantial new pool of engineers.
According to Automotive News, Mazda is preparing to hire as many as 185 new engineers over the next two years - almost four times as many as the 50 engineers it previously targeted. Many of those engineers will be put to work developing the second-generation, Skyactiv 2 technologies that are on the drawing board while the first round of Skyactiv features are still being rolled out.
The boost in recruitment is enabled by a positive fiscal year that ended last March, marking the first profits Mazda had logged in four years. Sources anticipate that the fiscal year culminating at the end of this month will mark the company's most profitable yet, netting over a billion dollars to eclipse the fiscal year that ended in 2008 when it recorded $872.5 million in profits.

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Some rumors in the auto industry simply refuse to die. Over the last decade, a few of the strongest have focused on Japan. A few years ago, we could have explained away the constant whispering over a new Toyota Supra, Acura NSX or Mazda RX-7 as nostalgia for Japan's golden era of performance. Today, though is different.
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