2002 Chevrolet S10 Xtreme Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 4.3l on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Here's
the pickup you wish you kept, in the condition you wished you kept it in. Not
quite old enough to be a classic, but nicely on its way. An attractive red 2002
Chevy S10 Xtreme with classic good looks…totally stock and unmolested. I
bought this Xtreme from its original owner in La Grande, Oregon in
2009. He sold because he had other
projects that needed his attention. When
I purchased this vehicle it had only 369 miles on the odometer and had been
stored indoors from new. I had it
trailered to California where I stored it indoors for the first year I owned
it. I then decided to drive it
semi-regularly so it would not deteriorate.
Current odometer reading is approximately 20,500 miles. No winter use, zero rust, zero salt or
mag-chloride exposure. Totally original except for the SnugTop Tonneau cover,
the battery, which I replaced with an AC Delco from a Chevy dealer and four new
tires. Original glass and paint.
Non-smoker interior, with no stains or spills. I have other vehicles, so this Chevy has
been mostly ignored while the others get used daily. It's for sale because I'm retired
now and my priorities have changed. I’m
down-sizing my life and preparing to travel the country in my RV. When
not in use, it's been stored in a windowless steel building. No sun fade, no salt. While
it has been used as a truck for truck-errands in the summers, it was never
abused. From new, it has a bed floor liner. It has never towed anything. Original paint
is great, not perfect, but great. Original windshield is excellent, no damage or pitting. The underside is clean, dry and perfect;
looks new. Oil has been changed often, chassis lube always completed with oil
and filter. I
have the original Certificate of Origin, clear California title, window sticker, owner’s books,
documents, brochures, plus most all maintenance history receipts. These
photos show the truck accurately (not real clever with a camera), and I
didn't detail it to take the pictures. You
can drive this home without a single worry. If
you want to come to preview and drive, we can make arrangements. This
auction has a reserve (please don't ask). I'm not interested in any
trades, and we'll close this sale at my bank during business hours
weekdays. I can arrange stateside shipping at your expense. I invite you
to see this truck before you bid, but my description is accurate and
correct. I'll ignore any queries that even hint of scam, but will answer any
questions that you might have... please e-mail me thru this listing. I'm
not much interested in hearing what book values you looked up
in Kelly or NADA. This is the lowest miles 2002 Chevy Xtreme I've
seen listed on e-bay or anywhere else for that matter...It'll sell for way over
any book value that you can find... besides it's Red with yellow stripes, it's an Xtreme, a ZQ8
with low miles, it has the stepside bed and its original. No
funky dual pipes, no ugly wheels, no modifications and no issues. If you want a cheap truck, this isn't that
truck... go bid one with 5X or 10X the miles. My
bank will determine that things are right before I ever release this vehicle
and title. Cashiers check, cash, or wire
transfer subject to verification by my bank.
You will have to arrange for a temporary permit or license plates
upon purchase... I plan to keep and reuse the personalized plates which will stay
with me and not the vehicle. Contact your home state DMV for details. Thanks
for your time reading this...it's a great 2002 Xtreme. If it doesn't sell, it's ok, I'll
keep it and drive it again next summer.
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