1988 Chevy S10 Blazer 4x4 Sport on 2040-cars
Moline, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3L V6
Mileage: 276,000
Make: Chevrolet
Model: S-10
Trim: S10 4x4 Blazer
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: 4x4
For sale is a very well preserved 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer 4x4 with the “S-10 Sport” Package. It has the 4.3 liter V6 fuel injected engine with automatic transmission. There are 276k miles on the car, though it doesn’t show it one bit. The engine runs strong with no smoke or problems. Automatic transmision shifts smoothly as it should. This blazer started out its life as being driven by a traveling salesman for approximately 8 years. 273k miles were put on it during that time. Then it was retired and stored inside for the next 17 years. Prior to storage, it had major mechanical work done, along with brand new paint job by Green Chevrolet, a local Chevy dealer. The car dealer (who had bought it from the original owner) said the owner had dumped over 7 grand into bringing it back to life. Unfortunately, I do not have any receipts concerning all the work it had done in the past. I even asked my trusted mechanic who has 35 years experience and he could tell me that it had a considerable amount of work done in the past. The paint was very well done and along with that, the undercarriage was undercoated. Fast forward 17 years later... I noticed it being for sale in a local auto trader catalog and went to look at it. I was immediately amazed how great it ran and how stunning it looked. There is no rust and the interior is immaculate as well, near perfect and completely stock; all down to the original floor mats and radio. All seats are in perfect shape, with no rips, tears or stains. The carpet is also stain free and in excellent shape. It has power locks and windows which all work. This blazer has been well maintained all of its life and that’s why it is in such good shape today. 4x4 works great. The tires are in great shape and have lots of tread left. I had just put a NOS Blazer tire cover on the back which looks great. This is one of the few remaining blazers that is mechanically sound and isn't missing the lower 6 inches. I'm not trying to make anything on this car, just get what I have in it. I just want someone to appreciate it for what it is; they don't make cars like this anymore. Email with any questions. FYI...I am a 17 year old boy who just discovered speed, this car, although amazing, no longer fits my needs. Thanks for reading.
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