Current Bid
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12 bids
Time Left
Ends Aug 25, 2026
Bid history
since Aug 19
Market demand: Vehicles in Colorado sell about 96% of the time, typically ~20 bids. Based on 617 completed sales over the last year.
A 1991 Nissan Pickup regular-cab with 5-speed manual, sitting unused since August 2023, running on starting fluid after new battery installed - overall poor cosmetic condition, missing headliner, cracked dash. Resells to classic-truck enthusiasts, parts harvesters, or budget-build hobbyists. Before bidding, confirm the engine will run consistently without spray; if it won't fire on its own, deeper fuel or ignition issues await.
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🏛️ Montrose County, CO
Condition: As-is
Montrose County, CO
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View all at this location1991 Nissan Pickup REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR, 2.4L, 5 speed manual transmission This pickup was utilized by the local Housing Authority Dept. unit 3 years ago. It was driven to where it is parked and has not run since August 2023. A new battery has been installed as of 7/26 and the vehicle cranks and the engine turns over. It will run off of starting fluid. No further diagnosis has been performed. Not much history is known about this vehicle. Overall it is in poor condition inside and out. The interior is missing the headliner, the door panels are cracked and falling apart, as is the dash top. The exterior has faded paint and peeling clearcoat, a dented rear bumper and numerous other small dings on the body. The tires all match and have at least 50% tread remaining.
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