The 170ci inline-six was rebuilt in 2010 and features blue-painted components and an aluminum radiator.

The carburetor was rebuilt in preparation for sale, and the oil and coolant were changed at that time.

Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a column-shifted three-speed manual transmission, a dual-range transfer case, and a 4.11:1 differential.

The differentials were serviced and the transmission fluid replaced as part of the in preparation for sale service.

The truck was repainted in yellow in 1997 and features chrome trim on the bumpers, door hardware, and light surrounds.

Additional exterior features include a white removable hardtop, rear ball hitch, white grille, mud flaps, and a single-exit exhaust.

The 15″ steel wheels wear Ford hubcaps and are mounted with 235/75 Goodyear Wrangler tires showing 2024 date codes.

The front axle is equipped with manually-locking hubs, and a spare wheel and tire are stored in the rear cargo area.

Power brakes are installed, the brake master cylinder and wheel cylinders were replaced in preparation for sale.

The power-adjustable bucket seats were sourced from a Toyota Avalon and wear tan leather upholstery.

Additional interior features include air conditioning, a center console, black rubber floor mats, door panel armrests, a glovebox, vent windows, sun visors, a floor-mounted transfer case selector, and a JVC AM/FM/cassette stereo.

A tan insulated headliner is fitted, and front and rear dome lights have been installed.

The two-spoke steering wheel fronts a combination gauge with a 100-mph speedometer and integrated auxiliary gauges.

A Sunpro tachometer has been added to the steering column.

The five-digit odometer indicates 96k miles.