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NO RESERVE!! *** 2003 S10 CHEVY EXCELLENT CONDITION, " 4.3 SS " , ONLY 13,900 ORIGINAL MILES, V-6 VORTEC 4.3, AUTOMATIC 4-SPEED OVERDRIVE, 20 + MPG, ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING, CRUISE CONTROL, AM/FM/CD STEREO WITH 4 SPEAKERS, $9995, ECONOMICAL & RELIABLE 4.3 V-6 , MOBIL 1 OIL, PWR STEERING, ABS PWR. DISC BRAKES, S10 LS 5 SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS, IT HAS A SPOTLESS , NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN MEDIUM GRAY CLOTH INTERIOR, NO ACCIDENTS, NO RUST, NO BODY OR INTERIOR DAMAGE, ORIGINAL PAINT, BEDLINER, STEP BUMPER, CHEVY ONLY BUILT S10 SS MODELS FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS IN THE MID 1990'S, SO WE CREATED OUR OWN !!! HERE'S SOME OF WHAT WE ADDED TO MAKE IT A ONE OF A KIND " 4.3 SS ". CUSTOM PAINTED WHITE, COLOR MATCHED GRILLE WITH RED OUTLINED BLACK BOWTIE, FACTORY GM DLX. WHEEL WELL MOLDING, DLX. BODY SIDE MOLDING, LIKE THE 454 SS's HAD, FACTORY " S10 BOWTIE / SS" BADGES, CUSTOM PIN STRIPES, & UNIQUE, CUSTOM MADE "4.3 SS" BEDSIDE LETTERING STRIPE DECALS , PATTERNED AFTER THE MIGHTY , BLACK , WHITE, OR RED "454 SS" SILVERADOS OF THE EARLY 1990'S, THIS MAKES UP OUR IDEA OF WHAT THE ULTIMATE 2003 S10 "4.3 SS" SHOULD LOOK LIKE !! THIS TRUCK IS VERY SHARP & HAS ONLY 13,900 ORIGINAL MILES, WE HAVE A CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE, IN MY NAME, NO LIENS. ** PRIVATE SALE, NOT A DEALER **, SO NO DLR. FEES!!! TRUCK IS ABSOLUTELY AS DESCRIBED WITH NO EXCUSES, & QUITE UNIQUE !! IT'S PRICED RIGHT TO SELL QUICKLY. GREAT TRUCK FOR WORK, PLAY, BACK TO SCHOOL, WEEKEND WARRIOR OR CAR SHOWS. ALWAYS DRAWS MANY THUMBS UP ON THE STREET , OR AT CAR SHOWS, !! MY WIFE & I PURCHASED THIS TRUCK IN PRISTINE CONDITION WITH ONLY 11,000 ORIGINAL MILES ON IT, ALMOST TWO YEARS AGO, BEFORE WE DID THE "4.3 SS" TRIBUTE MAKEOVER. THIS IS OUR LOCAL WEEKEND CAR SHOW VEHICLE & WE HAVE OWNED & ENJOYED THIS TRUCK FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS. TRUCK IS LOCATED IN PORT CHARLOTTE, IN SO. WEST FLORIDA, 90 MINS. FROM TAMPA, 45 MINS. FROM SARASOTA OR FT. MYERS, 2 1/2 HRS. FROM FT. LAUDERDALE OR ORLANDO, OR CHECK THE SHIPPING OPTION FOR A DELIVERY PRICE, ALSO LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY, CALL TOM , 305 4011800 9-9 FOR AN APPT. TO SEE OR WITH ANY QUESTIONS. IF IT'S LISTED ON HERE, IT'S STILL AVAILABLE, BUT PLEASE CALL BEFORE BIDDING. ANY BIDDERS WITH NEGATIVE FEEDBACK OR FEEDBACK UNDER 10 MUST CALL OR YOUR BID WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE CANCELLED !!! PLEASE SEE PAYMENT DETAILS, SALE TO U.S. ONLY, *** ANY QUESTIONS ??? ***CALL TODAY, TOM 305 4011800 (9-8) CELL OR 941 2352548 (9-8) RES. **** $9995 **** NO RESERVE **** THANKS, TOM *** OPENING FIRST BID IS THE RESERVE & JUST MIGHT BUY THE TRUCK !!! ****NO RESERVE ****
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