1992 Chevrolet S10 Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 4.3l on 2040-cars
Ennice, North Carolina, United States
Up for Auction is a 1992 Chevrolet S-10 4X4 truck with the ledgendary 4.3 liter engine with only 126,000 original miles. I bought 2 vechiles from my neighbor because he was in need of some cash to put a new roof on his home. This truck has been in the same family since it was purchased new in 1992. It is all original with 126,000 miles on truck, engine, and drive train. The 4 wheel drive works perfect and shifts from 2 to 4 high and 4 low. The air Condition works great, the engine runs great with no noise or knocking. The transmission shifts perfect. It has the original alumiumn wheels from the factory. The tires are about 1/4 tread and will last for several more miles. The bed of the truck has rust near the tail gate and in both fender wells. The frame is in good shape with no rusted through areas. The Frame will last for many more years to come. The truck drives great and handles perfect. The Alumiumn Tool box shown in pictures is available for an additional $100 and the Rubber bed mat is available for an additional $50. If the winning owner does not want the tool box or the bed mat, i will remove them from the truck. Bid with confidence as you will be able to drive this truck anywhere. Buyer is responsible for local pick - up or arrange for shipping. My Zip Code is 28623 and the truck is located in North Carolina
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