2000 Chevrolet S10 Extended Cab W/ 3rd Door & 82,251 Original Miles! on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: S-10
Mileage: 82,251
Trim: LT
2000 Chevy S-10 Extended Cab w/ 3rd Door Option & 82,251 Original Miles! I recently purchased this truck however, after putting in car seats for my 2 children, I have discovered that it is too small for 4 people to fit comfortably. I'm going to need a larger vehicle that has a backseat in it. It took me a long time to save up for a vehicle of this quality with this low of mileage but I must do what is best for my family. 2.2 liter 4-cylinder engine with 82,xxx miles (truck is still being driven), automatic transmission, 2WD, Cruise Control, LT package, Cold A/C, Hot heat, Registration and Inspection are current. Vehicle runs and drives great and everything works with the exception of the CD player, which works when it wants to, and one dash speaker is out. The front windshield has a crack but is not in the driver's line of sight and it easily passes inspection. The truck has many new parts and the previous owner gave me receipts for most of the work that has been done. Rebuilt transmission, new radiator, new ball joints, new A/C compressor and dryer, new fuel pump, new AC Delco battery. All or most of the parts have been replaced with genuine AC Delco parts. Have a Clear Blue Texas Title in my name NOT salvage or rebuilt. Also have vehicle history report available upon request that can prove actual mileage, number of owners, and that the vehicle has never been involved in an accident. With the options, mileage, and in good condition Kelley Blue Book value is $5701. I bought it for $4500 and am asking $4500 cash. No PayPal, checks, etc. I got a good deal on it and I'm just trying to give someone else a good deal on it, so no low-ball offers. Cash in hand to test drive, no scammers, No Dealers-I do not need help selling my vehicle.
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Contact Brett via email or at (817)791-6682 (Text Preferred) or call between 7 pm - 9 pm. No calls after 9 pm! Serious inquiries only please. Don't waste my time! Honest seller looking for honest buyers. And please don't message me asking if I still have it or not or you'll be ignored. If the listing is still active then it's available.
NO SHIPPING SO PLEASE DO NOT ASK!!!
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