2001 Chevrolet S10 V6 Blazer Auto 4x4 111k Runs And Drives Excellent Shape! on 2040-cars
Voorheesville, New York, United States
2001 Chevrolet S10 Blazer SUV Super Clean Chevy S10 This was a state owned vehicle and every service has been done by the book since day one. This is not your average blazer, it has been meticulously maintained its entire life. Runs excellent, Brand new Battery, just serviced with new belts, oil and filters. Tires are in great shape with lots of life left. V6 Vortec Runs strong, has optional 2WD High, 4x4 Low and 4x4 High all of which work great. No rust on the body some minor surface rust on the frame no rot anywhere very very solid car. Interior is almost flawless floors are and seats are very very clean. Runs and drives great, only 111K miles, good on gas and is the perfect car for the Northeast, a must have for the snow and ice we get every year. Clean Title in hand. Vin# is 1GNDT13W21K261660 Please feel free to run a carfax or vehicle history report. 1-518-210-5163 NOTE: I reserve the right to end the auction at any time as I have the vehicle listed for sale locally. |
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