Very low mileage 2002 Chevrolet S10 2WD. Strong 4.3L V6 with a manual transmission. A/C, cruise control, not equipped with power windows or power door locks (base model truck). Interior and body are in great shape, vehicle runs great and transmission is rock solid. This is a rust free 2 owner CA/AZ car with no accidents. The drivers side door was replaced prior to my purchasing the vehicle (I only suspect this due to some red paint showing through on the interior of the door). The dash has some cracks in it but nothing to extreme and I have put a dash mat in the vehicle and replaced the vent cover in the center of the dashboard. There is a dent below the passenger side tailight, otherwise the body is in very good condition. The interior has no rips or tears in the seat.
Carfax rates this vehicle Kelley Blue Book PLUS (+) $560.00. Kelley Blue Book (KBB) values are private party low $5278.00, good $5728.00, very good $5853.00 and excellent $6128.00. My reserve is set below the low KBB. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at mikesclassiccars@yahoo.com or 602-376-0024. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time as the vehicle is for sale locally. Arizona residents may have to pay sales tax. |
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