Chevrolet S10 1987 4x4 Truck on 2040-cars
Bath, Indiana, United States
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This is a 1987 Chevrolet S10 4x4 Truck in Mint Condition with less than 31,200 miles. This is truly one of a kind - a must see! Has always been garage kept & has never been driven in salt or snow. I bought this brand new in March of 1987. It has a 2.8 Liter V6 Fuel Injected motor, Automatic 4 Speed transmission with Overdrive, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, and adjustable tilted wheel. The truck was sprayed with a Limited Lifetime Warranty Waxoyl Rustproofing spray when I bought it from the dealership. The exterior is a 2-tone Galaxy Metallic & Light Blue Metallic Paint. It has all chrome mirrors & front and back step bumpers with a small drop hitch. The short bed has an aftermarket Full Tilt Extang Black Soft Tonneau Cover installed with a rubber bed mat. Has a sliding back window, 20 gallon fuel tank, front tow hooks, tinted windows, factory molded fender flares, and bug shield. Has factory Aluminum Wheels with P235/75/R15 white lettering Uniroyal tires. The truck has a 1500 lb. payload package with the Tahoe Trim Package. The interior is blue with carpet and cloth layering the insides of both doors. Factory AM/FM stereo/cassette player. Bench seating with protective seat cover. This truck was independently appraised for insurance purposes by a local dealership and was described as being in "mint showroom condition." The reserve is much lower than what the truck was appraised for from this dealership. Definitely a very beautiful truck inside and out with absolutely NO RUST anywhere! Has only been driven by myself and is completely smoke free. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early. Buyer is responsible for pick-up of the vehicle after the close of the auction.
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