2001 Chevrolet S-10 (4cyl Ext Cab) on 2040-cars
Madison, Indiana, United States
I have owned this truck since 2004 and have driven it daily ever since. It is very dependable and has never left me stranded. I honestly hate to sell it. It is a very drivable/workable truck and I recently purchased a new car, so can't keep both. I am also selling my home and moving closer to work, and the truck can't go. I bought the truck with 43,000 miles on it and I now have 202,400. I have changed the oil myself every 4000 miles and personally lubed the front end every 5k miles. The interior is usually detailed every summer, and I think the care shows when you open the doors compared to most trucks this age. The interior is clean, (non-smoking) with no tears in the carpet or seats. The dash still shines very nicely and is not warped. 5 speed with cruise control works great. The truck will need new tires, and as I said a few other "light" mechanical repairs. (A/C charge, maybe ball joint). The truck could use a tune up, and I have 4 new spark plugs that go with the truck. The GM factory bedliner is also in good shape, and the truck is very rust free. I removed the front bumper however due to faulty factory paint primer. (I have the front spoiler that mounts under the bumper, and bumpers are fairly cheap. The truck is very drivable as is, and I use it every day to commute to work 130 mile round trip. I would drive this truck coast to coast as is without worry. Heater works extremely well in the winter. I have also never pulled a trailer with this truck.
*Exterior/cosmetic issues: there is a 2 inch long scratch on the front left fender, slight 2 inch scratch/light ding in the hood up near the windshield washer spout on drivers side. Antenna is bent back slightly. I removed the interior rear view mirror as I was going to replace the windshield. Rear sliding window will need replaced. There is also a claw mark near the back drivers side tail light going 6 inches or so down the truck. (Very light) A Grizzly bear took a swipe at my truck with its paw. (true story) Tailgate straps need replaced. Any questions about condition, please feel free to ask as I have tried to state condition as best as possible. I reserve the right to end auction early, as it is for sale locally in Madison Indiana, and Louisville Kentucky. I will try to post additional photos soon. Payment method: must include a $500 (non-refundable) deposit via PayPal at close of auction within 48 hours. Balance can be paid by cash, or bank certified check in person. Title transfer and payment can be made at my local bank. Will deliver within 100 miles free of charge. Thank you for looking, and happy bidding! On Jun-27-14 at 04:58:23 PDT, seller added the following information: Kelly Blue Book in current condition - $3900 (private sale valuation) |
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