1998 Chevrolet S10 S-10 Pickup Truck 124,519 Miles Black Color 4-cylinder 2.2 L on 2040-cars
Daphne, Alabama, United States
1998 Chevrolet S10 S-10 Pickup Truck 124,519 miles (KBB $2,476) Black color 4-cylinder, 2.2 Liter engine Manual, 5 Speed 2WD Model: LS Air Conditioning/Heat work great! Dual Air Bags Bed Liner Nice “Mag” rims! Rare!! Popular! (people have stopped me and asked to buy my rims!) AM/FM Cassette Stereo Class 3 Trailer Hitch outlet *The truck is in Daphne, and I live in Memphis now, it's at my mom's...started it last week and it took about 5-10 minutes (we jumped it off..it may need to charge the battery or a new battery, but i'm not sure. SOLD AS IS) **My dad bought this new. It has been hit and dented in the back left, but AUTOMOTIVE waterproof strong adhesive tape holds the brake light in, it's NOT duck tape (see picture) ***The hood has little white specs b/c the heat in Mobile (see pic) Since i got the truck, below are some service records all in the Mobile, AL area: Date Miles Work Price Place 4/9/08 Starter (New) $88 CarQuest 4/17/08 98,069 $136 Express Oil 7/17/08 Alternator (New) $147 CarQuest 7/18/08 Alternator (Labor) & Belt $222 Wilson’s 12/16/08 Lugs $8 O’Reilly 2/10/09 Light Assembly (rear left) $37 Keystone 3/12/09 107,491 Tire $119 Pep Boys 4/2/09 108,807 Brakes (Pads/Rotors) $484 Express Oil 4/3/09 Starter (New) $114 CarQuest 7/25/09 114,783 Radiator (New) $600 Express Oil 8/28/09 116,699 Fuel Filter (Labor) $25 Express Oil 9/2/09 Tire (Labor) $20 Pep Boys 10/24/09 117,049 Tire (Labor) $12 Pep Boys 7/31/09 (2) Tires (New) $202 Pep Boys 4/5/10 117,997 Radiator Flush $117 Express Oil 2010 Wiring (Breaklamp) Swedish AutoTech 10/3/2012 Wiring (Trailer Harness) $207 Specialty Auto Sept 2012 123,800 New Computer $500 Specialty Auto *Oil Changed every 3 months or every 3,000 miles |
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