2003 Chevrolet S10 Zr2 Extended Cab Pickup 3-door 4.3l on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
This truck is a 2003 Chevrolet S-10 4X4. This truck runs and drives perfectly with no issues. The air conditioning is ice cold and all of the electronics in the vehicle are working like new. There is no rust anywhere around this vehicle.
It is easy to see that this truck has been owned by a caring owner. The engine is in excellent running condition. You will see that this truck has an upgraded K&N air filter and intake, also this truck has a large, high quality, chrome toolbox in the bed. The bed has a thick rubber pad to protect the bottom of the bed. Walking around this vehicle there are no large scratches or dents of note. There are some imperfections on the hood and the bed (as-is normal on a truck of this age) shown in the pictures. I have tried to take pictures all the way around this truck to honestly and accurately show how how nice it is. We have lots of experience with eBay. If you have any questions about the vehicle, payment, or pickup/delivery call us at 813 263 7154 If any local customers would like to come see or test drive the truck we are located at Automax of Tampa Inc. 14441 N Florida Ave Tampa, FL 33613 813 263 7154 |
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