
This 1996 Honda Acty Crawler 6×6 was modified for fire service use in Japan and imported to the US last year. It’s touted as the world’s rarest mini truck, powered by a 656cc inline-three engine generating 44hp and 42.6 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 4-speed manual transmission that sends power to all wheels.
Step inside, and you’ll find bucket seats upholstered in patterned gray cloth, a black rubber floor mat, heater, manual windows, factory stereo, as well as headrests mounted to the cab wall. The fire service added an Osaka siren system atop the dashboard, and switches for the emergency lighting / siren mounted below the glove compartment. The auction ends in 3-days and the current bid is just $12,750 USD. Check it out here now.
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A two-spoke steering wheel frames a 130-km/h speedometer and auxiliary gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 3,600 kilometers (~2,200 miles), less than 600 of which were added under current ownership,” said the seller.
				
		
			
        

