I own a black 2013 5.7L RCSB TRD Off Road 4X4 with the center console and shifter. I'm the original owner with 24K mi right now. Every time I consider getting something newer I think about how reliable and versatile it is. All that space behind the seats means you can carry your important stuff securely and out of the elements. It's a rare beast with the power and capacity to haul and tow just about anything yet park in regular parking spaces because it only has the footprint of a Tacoma. My only mods are supersprings, Line-X spray in bedliner, headache rack and aftermarket LCD radio. Not only is it rare but it's a jewel of a vehicle.
I've actually owned 2 Tundra RCSB TRD Off Roads: A 2010 and a 2013. I got so excited when I saw this video pop up on my recommendations! A guy who works at the factory was on TundraTalk and said he estimated they made less than 500 RCSB Tundras a year during the entire Gen 2 production run. Mine were both 2 seaters with the center console. Most of these got exported. They are very popular in Saudi Arabia apparently. I'd be happy to talk about my experience with these trucks if you ever want to do a followup or a collab video.
You’re not kidding about a unicorn that truck with the condition,low mileage is almost unbelievable. Lots of luck. I love regular cab trucks but nowadays most manufacturers only produce these in work truck trim . Great find .
Sweet truck. Mine is an 07 black reg cab short box 2 wheel drive. Just turned over 280000 miles. Still runs great. I get people wanting to buy it from me all the time, but it's a keeper. I bought it brand new and have loved it ever since.
Had a 2010 Tundra 4x4 TRD regular cab black with the 4.6L in it. Didnt realize how rare it was when i bought it. It also had 1600lbs payload. Very decent truck all around and very rare too. Used it for my business but needed something much bigger eventually so i sold it this spring.
Man, that Tundra is super clean. I wouldn't even touch it at all. Keeping it in its truest form makes it look its best. IMHO, I hate lifted or heavily modified trucks. Most are very tasteless and are only used as status symbols or for looks. To me, the best looking truck is one that's bone stock with very light or tasteful OEM modifications such as running boards, tonneau covers, mud flaps, etc. Nothing too crazy. And to see a 2010 single cab with only 27,000 miles on it in a rare color, you definitely have a unicorn. Definitely keep it simple like you said. Don't go too crazy and make it ugly. Who knows, it might even be a collector's item one day.
I’d hold on to this one for a while. Like, a long while. These 5.7L single cab short beds are only gonna get more rare and far more expensive to find in the coming years. Unicorn is a understatement! Keep this one or sell it to me please👏🏻🤙🏻
Yoooo!! I literally bought a 07 RCSB in salsa red pearl yesterday. Not as pristine as yours but super excited. Look forward to more videos from your build!
What a great looking truck, I'm big Toyota fan and had two original T-100 full size pickup. I had a DX and then upgraded to SR5, these trucks run forever. I sold my pickup with 225,000 miles and a friend bought it and drove it for years problem free. You found a awesome ride there bro, nice color, good luck with it.
Great find of an original "Survivor" Shorty Tundra! Now do everyone a favor and either keep it 100% stock or resell it. At most wheels and tires. I would not remove one nut, bolt or screw from that beautiful truck.
I’m looking to buy one in the future, I absolute love the look of a 2nd gen regular cab short bed. I have a 2001 access cab and absolute love it, hopefully one day 🙏🏼🔥🔥
I just scooped up an 07 double cab limited 4x4 as my first tundra with 210k miles, absolutely love it and only thing ill trade for is a specific color rock warrior. THAT BEING SAID im definitely interested in also getting a 2wd rcsb, so i can build something quick and lowered(i love lowered street trucks but won't do it to a 4x4 double cab)
I always fantasized about having this specific model. Coming from someone that had a 2019 5.7 crewmax. This is the ultimate truck. Please do a 0-60. I’m sure it must be quicker than the crewmax.
They want 30k for the same truck in a dealership in Tennessee and it has 75,000 miles.. brother you have a gold mine here 🔥 lucky man this truck is worth it!!!!!!
That thing is clean! Only 27k miles which is insane. I put roughly 20-25k miles on my truck in just a year. You should just keep it stock. It looks great!
You may have mentioned this, but did you disclose how you found this awesome truck? I'm looking for one now just via normal search engines, and just wondering what worked for you. Knowing what you know now, are any years of 2nd gen RCSB better than others? May be too hard to find to worry about, regardless. Thanks, and great truck.
I'd shop 2010-2013. I searched every single hour for months. Passed up anything that had the slightest sign of rust, or didn't have the cam tower already fixed in the CarFax. This one was actually from a tip and I had a deposit set before anyone could see it.
nice find like scsb trucks drive like a K5 blazer and easy to park one has to drive a short bed to know the magic , had pre tacoma pu , ram , f150 all single cab short beds. not many sold new in a crew cab 5.5 ' box world rare one to find is a 2020-21 tundra trd pro double cab
@ Every for sale website out there. Mine was found on Autotrader. Check Facebook, Offerup, Craigslist, Cars.com, Autotrader, FB groups, forums, etc. Use search tempest too.
Nice truck. I have a 2013 TSS Tundra. I love using E85. Its cheaper, burns cleaner and gives you a little more HP. Care to share why you wouldn't want to use it?
Ethanol is pretty corrosive. You'll have to change your oil half as often, decreased MPG, and it will wear down things like fuel lines, injectors, fuel pump, etc. at an increased rate. I've ran that stuff in my Subaru's for high boost applications but that's about the only time I'd run it.
@socalexpeditions Cool. Thanks for the reply. I've been looking at swapping out my 05 sequoia for something a little newer with a few less miles for a camping/mountain/overlanding rig. I've mainly been focused on tacomas and 4runners. And then I saw one of these single cab 2nd gen tundras for sale in my area and thought, huh, that would make a perfect overland rig if I added a topper. My dad has an 09 tundra 4 door 4x4 sr5 with the 79 inch bed, and I've always liked that truck. The issue with that truck is that it's a bit long for an off roader/overlander. But that 2 door is 19 inches shorter, but with same length bed. Plus that 5.7 on a smaller lighter truck seems like it would be awesome. Tons of options for toppers and high end aftermarket suspension. Suddenly I'm considering it as a great option. From your experience with your truck off road, do you think it would make a good overlander? What do you think of the ride on and off road?
Toyota made less 4X2 5.7L RCSB than 4X4 5.7L RCSB ... I rescued my rust free 2007 4X2 5.7L RCSB in 2017 when it had 270,000 miles, it has 315,000 miles today... the love is real.
They definitely did make less 2wd’s! But you see way more of them for sale lol and for much cheaper. A lot of them turned into work trucks unfortunately…the RCSB’s in California look like they’ve been through it all
@@socalexpeditions 4X4s typically sell for more, and you are right about most of the 4X2s being work trucks - mine was a former work / farm truck on the verge of looking like it had been through it all, I rescued it just in time. Best of luck with your new RCSB, they are special.
Back in the day toyota dealerships would put on a supercharger for tacos and warantee it. So exhaust aint much. Sad to see the cummins gone though. Didnt know there was a tundra single short bed. Great find at 26k miles though! Ive always wanted a 1500 cummins, thats why i bought the ecodiesel. Def check out what you do with it. And fyi i didnt ever want a red truck till i got one and then it grew on me after i slapped on some black rims/tires couple extra black bits and it looked really good. Nice score though 26k miles, those type of finds are extremely rare, and a singlecab short bed... dang.
@@socalexpeditions I think they did them for the 4.0 taco/4runner. I'm sure someone makes something procharger maybe? It's a cool truck and looks like you found a diamond on top of it all. I think my buddy still driving his 09 tundra ex cab. They're good rides. Sad the ram is gone but I understand it's a lot to have in a city. I stayed in the sticks, so diesel is plentiful, the roads are wide, and there ain't much traffic. You going to throw a sleeper on it or bed rails? Or keep it the way you got it?
@@jlo7770 Magnuson makes a charger for the 5.7L. Loved the Ram, such a good truck. Just huge. And I’ll likely add a camper down the line, but under 300lbs. On the bed rails.
@@socalexpeditions I completely understand, it was a beautiful truck, but I wouldn't want it if I live in Cali or a big city. I live in a town (city?) With like 5k people ain't no traffic plenty of parking. But a Magnuson charger on that little tundra would be a screamer looking forward to see what you do with it
Awesome rig! BTW, what carrier do you use to transport this truck. I’m trying to find a reputable, reliable, and caring carrier (not “broker”) for my truck. Pretty scary what you read out there on reviews…Also, in what website did you find it? Thank you in advance for any info that you may provide.
Followed for the blue Toyota Tacoma and was kinda sad when you sold it and bought the ram nonetheless stayed watching ram was bad ass by the way😎 But I’m stoked to see this thing once a Toyota fanboy always a Toyota fanboy Lol🤙🏻🤙🏻🤘🏼
In 2020 I purchased a 2013 Crewmax Rock Warrior Tundra 4x4. with 8300 miles on it. Here it is 03/03/2024 and I have just under 19,000 miles on it. So in my opinion you do not have a unicorn. On the other hand I have a 2006 Tundra double cab with 212,000 on it. I don’t think I could part with either truck.
Well I encourage you to try and find a low mileage 5.7L 4x4 RCSB Tundra with 0 rust. Let me know when you find it and how much, the last one I saw was $34,000 on bring a trailer. They made a tick over 5,000 RCSB 5.7L 4x4s in the span of 6 years.
Lowered 4×4 with street tires is goofy in my opinion.The red paint is the worst color to leave out in the sun and will fade and peel sooner than any other color.Never liked red trucks but the statistics show cops do when it comes to handing out speed tickets.Not feeling it but enjoy your dream world.🧙♂️
That thing looks hilarious😂 looks like a toy truck. I think that’s why it’s rare because Toyota probably knew it wouldn’t sell because us Americans are used to everything big lol
Fair enough. From 2007-2013 were the only years these Regular Cab Short Beds were made. A total of 5,063 of them during those 6 years. In 2010, there were only 916 of them made. Most of these 4x4 trucks were exported to Saudi Arabia and other countries. Finding one in the states, not rusted out, in an optioned color (not the standard white, grey, red, black), with low miles, and that is 4x4 with the 5.7L is very difficult. I hope the helps.
Fair enough, thanks! Beautiful truck! My son just picked up a toyota tacoma sr5 so now we are getting into learning about them. Sorry if I seemed direct.
I own a black 2013 5.7L RCSB TRD Off Road 4X4 with the center console and shifter. I'm the original owner with 24K mi right now. Every time I consider getting something newer I think about how reliable and versatile it is. All that space behind the seats means you can carry your important stuff securely and out of the elements. It's a rare beast with the power and capacity to haul and tow just about anything yet park in regular parking spaces because it only has the footprint of a Tacoma. My only mods are supersprings, Line-X spray in bedliner, headache rack and aftermarket LCD radio. Not only is it rare but it's a jewel of a vehicle.
I've actually owned 2 Tundra RCSB TRD Off Roads: A 2010 and a 2013. I got so excited when I saw this video pop up on my recommendations! A guy who works at the factory was on TundraTalk and said he estimated they made less than 500 RCSB Tundras a year during the entire Gen 2 production run. Mine were both 2 seaters with the center console. Most of these got exported. They are very popular in Saudi Arabia apparently. I'd be happy to talk about my experience with these trucks if you ever want to do a followup or a collab video.
please make the video!
@@tedruppen3154 They are awesome, but family needs could be a potential reason why people sell. They also get horrible MPG.
You’re not kidding about a unicorn that truck with the condition,low mileage is almost unbelievable. Lots of luck. I love regular cab trucks but nowadays most manufacturers only produce these in work truck trim . Great find .
Sweet truck. Mine is an 07 black reg cab short box 2 wheel drive. Just turned over 280000 miles. Still runs great. I get people wanting to buy it from me all the time, but it's a keeper. I bought it brand new and have loved it ever since.
Had a 2010 Tundra 4x4 TRD regular cab black with the 4.6L in it. Didnt realize how rare it was when i bought it. It also had 1600lbs payload. Very decent truck all around and very rare too. Used it for my business but needed something much bigger eventually so i sold it this spring.
Man, that Tundra is super clean. I wouldn't even touch it at all. Keeping it in its truest form makes it look its best. IMHO, I hate lifted or heavily modified trucks. Most are very tasteless and are only used as status symbols or for looks. To me, the best looking truck is one that's bone stock with very light or tasteful OEM modifications such as running boards, tonneau covers, mud flaps, etc. Nothing too crazy. And to see a 2010 single cab with only 27,000 miles on it in a rare color, you definitely have a unicorn. Definitely keep it simple like you said. Don't go too crazy and make it ugly. Who knows, it might even be a collector's item one day.
I know just what the truck needs to make it a better version of itself!
Awsome find! I dig how you have the white lettering on the tires facing out...looks good!
I’d hold on to this one for a while. Like, a long while. These 5.7L single cab short beds are only gonna get more rare and far more expensive to find in the coming years. Unicorn is a understatement! Keep this one or sell it to me please👏🏻🤙🏻
Sweet truck man!!
Nothing beats a regular cab truck in my opinion
hell yeah, excited for this one
I love these older gen Tundras
I currently own a 13 crew max 4wd! 110k zero issue miles! These are amazing trucks!
Yoooo!! I literally bought a 07 RCSB in salsa red pearl yesterday. Not as pristine as yours but super excited. Look forward to more videos from your build!
@@TinkerersAdventure Big congrats dude! Hope to see it on your channel.
What a great looking truck, I'm big Toyota fan and had two original T-100 full size pickup. I had a DX and then upgraded to SR5, these trucks run forever. I sold my pickup with 225,000 miles and a friend bought it and drove it for years problem free. You found a awesome ride there bro, nice color, good luck with it.
@@johnm4579 Thank you for the comment my friend! Those are some great trucks you named!!
Great find of an original "Survivor" Shorty Tundra! Now do everyone a favor and either keep it 100% stock or resell it. At most wheels and tires. I would not remove one nut, bolt or screw from that beautiful truck.
Sweet ass ride. Have a 2014 Tundra Crewmax. 139000 miles live it! Drives like a dream. The Beast 5.7
I’m looking to buy one in the future, I absolute love the look of a 2nd gen regular cab short bed. I have a 2001 access cab and absolute love it, hopefully one day 🙏🏼🔥🔥
That is a beautiful truck. It is a unicorn. Where is all your badges? Put those badges back on to keep it looking original. It looks great as it sits.
It was de-badged when I bought it and I’ll leave it that way :)
Beautiful truck, hell of a score 👊
I just scooped up an 07 double cab limited 4x4 as my first tundra with 210k miles, absolutely love it and only thing ill trade for is a specific color rock warrior. THAT BEING SAID im definitely interested in also getting a 2wd rcsb, so i can build something quick and lowered(i love lowered street trucks but won't do it to a 4x4 double cab)
o wow you really found a rare one ... great find, watched ya cause of the Ram but gotta admit can't wait to see what ya do with this one ...
Why in the world did Toyota stop manufacturing this gem? I would buy one tomorrow if they were available!
@@buck546 supercharged ford f150 single cab!
@@socalexpeditions I prefer naturally asperated engines. I love my 5.7 V8 2020 Tundra but I don't necessarily need the crew cab.
So you’re the guy, that’s cool I’m glad you got it. I’m looking forward to the build
Yes sir!
i just bought a cherry '07 v6 single cab 6ft bed in e same condition as yours.. with only 30k miles.. looks brand new.. i love this truck
I just got this spring a 2008 Toyota tundra same color same bed with the double cab with grey seats. One owner had 28000 miles on it.
I always fantasized about having this specific model. Coming from someone that had a 2019 5.7 crewmax. This is the ultimate truck. Please do a 0-60. I’m sure it must be quicker than the crewmax.
It's definitely the ultimate truck! And it hauls!
They want 30k for the same truck in a dealership in Tennessee and it has 75,000 miles.. brother you have a gold mine here 🔥 lucky man this truck is worth it!!!!!!
Great video and love the truck!
Wow! You hit the jackpot
That thing is clean! Only 27k miles which is insane. I put roughly 20-25k miles on my truck in just a year. You should just keep it stock. It looks great!
Whelp I was going to keep it stock…keep following the videos coming out 😂
I own a 2008 RCSB 5.7. Got it in 2010 and never looked back. Now, 13 years later, have only 76K on the motor.
Awesome Mike! Gotta love these trucks.
I wish that the RCSB had height adjustable seats. Need the headroom.
In any case, this is a great looking truck. Nice work.
Beautiful truck!
@@millslane13 Thanks!!
I just got a sr5 4x4 single cab 8 footer. I love it so far.
Gorgeous!!! Compare Salsa Red pearl with Barcelona Red
Not my style of truck but cool to see how excited you are to start the build on it!
Regular cabs definitely aren't for everyone! :)
You may have mentioned this, but did you disclose how you found this awesome truck? I'm looking for one now just via normal search engines, and just wondering what worked for you. Knowing what you know now, are any years of 2nd gen RCSB better than others? May be too hard to find to worry about, regardless. Thanks, and great truck.
I'd shop 2010-2013. I searched every single hour for months. Passed up anything that had the slightest sign of rust, or didn't have the cam tower already fixed in the CarFax. This one was actually from a tip and I had a deposit set before anyone could see it.
Nice ride, always been one too buy full size regular cab short box pickup trucks, or sporty shorty as i like to call them. .ATB 👍👍
Very low miles makes it a rare gem. Congrats!😎
Very nice truck man
El cuh. Cool little truck !
Make update vids 🤟🏼
0 to 60 on that shorty is a lot quicker due to the less weight, slap the supercharger and some nice dual pipes on it and its a pocket rocket
there’s one here local to me that has the old school TRD supercharger on it and it runs 11’s haha
These things absolutely rip with a supercharger!
Looks like a Tonka Truck! So cool lol
I have a 2013 Reg cab 4x4 Tacoma and I’ve always wanted to replace it with a Reg cab 4x4 tundra. Awesome find man
I have a 07 tundra crewmax and this truck is beautiful. Invest on a cat shield trust me
Thanks man! Yes, I have one. Well technically two, but the second one applies only if I hear/see someone truing to steal my cats :)
Any more update on your build?
Check out some of the newer video(s)! But yes, there is a LOT to update. I’ll get something out there soon!
Nice, they usually were long bed, keep it simple, Bilstein shocks, same size tires, borla exhaust,
Right on!
Trd supercharger! 550 h.p. dyno claim on them!
I think I've seen more Long Bed Tundras than regular cab short beds. Both are rare to see.
You got a gem there.
It’s so nice!
@@MandEmma7 thanks!!
Drove one with a TRD supercharger it was fun.
I have seen that nor did I know it existed. Good find brother
It’s really rare! I have only seen one other one in person.
nice find like scsb trucks drive like a K5 blazer and easy to park one has to drive a short bed to know the magic , had pre tacoma pu , ram , f150 all single cab short beds. not many sold new in a crew cab 5.5 ' box world rare one to find is a 2020-21 tundra trd pro double cab
I would probably change the exhaust end in my opinion
Yup one of the first things I did. Now has a Dirty Deeds 8" with Helmholtz resonator from the stock tailpipe.
Wow..beautiful truck ❤
I love that truck.
how did u find it? trying to find one for myself. dont know if u are looking to sell
@@24hrstolive27 I looked every day, every hour on every website. My truck is too expensive to sell lol
@ doesn’t help lol.. which websites, where is everywhere lol
@ Every for sale website out there. Mine was found on Autotrader. Check Facebook, Offerup, Craigslist, Cars.com, Autotrader, FB groups, forums, etc. Use search tempest too.
Nice truck. I have a 2013 TSS Tundra. I love using E85. Its cheaper, burns cleaner and gives you a little more HP. Care to share why you wouldn't want to use it?
Ethanol is pretty corrosive. You'll have to change your oil half as often, decreased MPG, and it will wear down things like fuel lines, injectors, fuel pump, etc. at an increased rate. I've ran that stuff in my Subaru's for high boost applications but that's about the only time I'd run it.
What does this truck get for mpgs stock with the 5.7?
I was getting 16-17 mpg stock. I get 15-15.5 now
@socalexpeditions Cool. Thanks for the reply. I've been looking at swapping out my 05 sequoia for something a little newer with a few less miles for a camping/mountain/overlanding rig. I've mainly been focused on tacomas and 4runners. And then I saw one of these single cab 2nd gen tundras for sale in my area and thought, huh, that would make a perfect overland rig if I added a topper. My dad has an 09 tundra 4 door 4x4 sr5 with the 79 inch bed, and I've always liked that truck. The issue with that truck is that it's a bit long for an off roader/overlander. But that 2 door is 19 inches shorter, but with same length bed. Plus that 5.7 on a smaller lighter truck seems like it would be awesome. Tons of options for toppers and high end aftermarket suspension. Suddenly I'm considering it as a great option. From your experience with your truck off road, do you think it would make a good overlander? What do you think of the ride on and off road?
@@philiptaylor2567 I’d scoop it up if it’s rust and leak free. check the cam towers. Love the Tundra, best Toyota truck I’ve had so far.
My 2008 Tundra SR5 does not have fog lights - any ideas, like battery/remote vs really expensive dealer install?
You can wire them to a switch. Easier to do than the OEM on the stalk.
This will make the Land Cruiser boys jealous!
07 black trd off road 8900 miles incredible
I’ll trade you interior colors if you ever want beige lol!
@@socalexpeditions lol gotta keep this beauty stock
@@braden9659 It’ll be stock, just beige inside 😂
@@socalexpeditionsah I mean factory
Beautiful truck 😊
Thank you!
Toyota made less 4X2 5.7L RCSB than 4X4 5.7L RCSB ... I rescued my rust free 2007 4X2 5.7L RCSB in 2017 when it had 270,000 miles, it has 315,000 miles today... the love is real.
They definitely did make less 2wd’s! But you see way more of them for sale lol and for much cheaper. A lot of them turned into work trucks unfortunately…the RCSB’s in California look like they’ve been through it all
@@socalexpeditions 4X4s typically sell for more, and you are right about most of the 4X2s being work trucks - mine was a former work / farm truck on the verge of looking like it had been through it all, I rescued it just in time. Best of luck with your new RCSB, they are special.
@@THEH2OMAN You too man!!!
Why even mod it at all? Looks good enough to me as it is.
Rough country Vertex coil over’s !
King :)
Back in the day toyota dealerships would put on a supercharger for tacos and warantee it. So exhaust aint much. Sad to see the cummins gone though. Didnt know there was a tundra single short bed. Great find at 26k miles though! Ive always wanted a 1500 cummins, thats why i bought the ecodiesel. Def check out what you do with it.
And fyi i didnt ever want a red truck till i got one and then it grew on me after i slapped on some black rims/tires couple extra black bits and it looked really good. Nice score though 26k miles, those type of finds are extremely rare, and a singlecab short bed... dang.
I’m hunting for a supercharger! I love the Cummins…but this truck is something special
@@socalexpeditions I think they did them for the 4.0 taco/4runner. I'm sure someone makes something procharger maybe? It's a cool truck and looks like you found a diamond on top of it all. I think my buddy still driving his 09 tundra ex cab. They're good rides. Sad the ram is gone but I understand it's a lot to have in a city. I stayed in the sticks, so diesel is plentiful, the roads are wide, and there ain't much traffic.
You going to throw a sleeper on it or bed rails? Or keep it the way you got it?
@@jlo7770 Magnuson makes a charger for the 5.7L. Loved the Ram, such a good truck. Just huge. And I’ll likely add a camper down the line, but under 300lbs. On the bed rails.
@@socalexpeditions I completely understand, it was a beautiful truck, but I wouldn't want it if I live in Cali or a big city. I live in a town (city?) With like 5k people ain't no traffic plenty of parking. But a Magnuson charger on that little tundra would be a screamer looking forward to see what you do with it
Awesome rig! BTW, what carrier do you use to transport this truck. I’m trying to find a reputable, reliable, and caring carrier (not “broker”) for my truck. Pretty scary what you read out there on reviews…Also, in what website did you find it? Thank you in advance for any info that you may provide.
I used a broker…Just easiest. Costal Car Transport. You can post your load on Uship though.
Followed for the blue Toyota Tacoma and was kinda sad when you sold it and bought the ram nonetheless stayed watching ram was bad ass by the way😎 But I’m stoked to see this thing once a Toyota fanboy always a Toyota fanboy Lol🤙🏻🤙🏻🤘🏼
Do what you want, but I would leave the cover on the bed for gas mileage. 5.7s are thirsty. Any help you can get, I would take.
In 2020 I purchased a 2013 Crewmax Rock Warrior Tundra 4x4. with 8300 miles on it. Here it is 03/03/2024 and I have just under 19,000 miles on it. So in my opinion you do not have a unicorn. On the other hand I have a 2006 Tundra double cab with 212,000 on it. I don’t think I could part with either truck.
Well I encourage you to try and find a low mileage 5.7L 4x4 RCSB Tundra with 0 rust. Let me know when you find it and how much, the last one I saw was $34,000 on bring a trailer. They made a tick over 5,000 RCSB 5.7L 4x4s in the span of 6 years.
Bought a 2013 Rock Warrior in December with 30,000 miles!
It's never been off road until I bought it and I've only used it 1000 miles so far .
Did you ever get to camp in your last dodge?
Yup! Not with the camper on though…These last 6 months have been hectic.
How did you find this one???!
Someone gave me a tip within 15 minutes of it being posted
@@socalexpeditions Posted where? Which website?
@@sdb92 This one was on Autotrader
I seen plenty of them, just never low mileage. yikes good luck with that mpg im sure its “worth it” lol
We dont buy these trucks for MPG :)
@@socalexpeditions true lol
Anyone have another "unicorn" for sale? need one!
Goodluck on your search!
For sale ?
Not at this time! Love this truck.
2013 Whote ROCK WARRIOR!
32000 MIES
Have a 2013 single cab trd 6.5' bed 5.7l with supercharger its not just a unicorn it's a cryptid.
Man, I've been looking for a SC!
Magnuson has you covered brother.@@socalexpeditions
@@rfdsdf1 $7500 🥲 Maybe one day…
Wowowow!!!!
Bad Ass!
Lowered 4×4 with street tires is goofy in my opinion.The red paint is the worst color to leave out in the sun and will fade and peel sooner than any other color.Never liked red trucks but the statistics show cops do when it comes to handing out speed tickets.Not feeling it but enjoy your dream world.🧙♂️
Thank you Mr. Grinch 😁
Want to sell it
No, sorry
ABSOLUTELY DO NOTHING TO THAT TRUCK!!!!!
👍👌
That thing looks hilarious😂 looks like a toy truck. I think that’s why it’s rare because Toyota probably knew it wouldn’t sell because us Americans are used to everything big lol
😂Fake plates?
Cops love red
I love cops :)
Instead repeating yourself numerous times on how rare your truck is why don't you explain to us that don't know why it's soooo rare.
Fair enough. From 2007-2013 were the only years these Regular Cab Short Beds were made. A total of 5,063 of them during those 6 years. In 2010, there were only 916 of them made. Most of these 4x4 trucks were exported to Saudi Arabia and other countries. Finding one in the states, not rusted out, in an optioned color (not the standard white, grey, red, black), with low miles, and that is 4x4 with the 5.7L is very difficult. I hope the helps.
Fair enough, thanks! Beautiful truck! My son just picked up a toyota tacoma sr5 so now we are getting into learning about them. Sorry if I seemed direct.
surprise califorinia let you bring it in the state
I'm more surprised they let me drive my diesel in the state lol!