If you don't know who Tinker Juarez is, it probably won't matter even if I told you. This is a very well preserved 96 Cannondale F3000 size small. As with all MTB's of this era, it has 26" wheels. One owner (my wife) and ridden a lot but very lightly. I just put fresh tubes in it and it rides, shifts, brakes very well. It's been hanging on my wall for the past 20 years but it's time to let it go. It has a 50mm travel Headshok fork, Onza barends and trick Onza caliper brakes, Syncros titanium seat post, Coda brake levers, very trick Coda 900 cranks (comes with the tool for removal and servicing), Coda seat, hubs and stem. Drivetrain is 8sp XTR with Sram Twistgrip shifters. I forgot how light these old hardtails were. 22lbs without pedals.
Go here to see the original brochure which also lists the geometry measurements: