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2000 Chevrolet S10 Ls Regular Cab Pickup 2.2l 5-speed - Exceptional Condition! on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:116434 Color: is Space Blue Metallic with Graphite color interior
Location:

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States

Up for auction is a 2000 Chevrolet S10 Pickup. Exterior color is Space Blue Metallic with Graphite color interior. This truck is the LS model which includes body-color bumpers, cloth bucket style seats with console, carpeting, air-conditioning, AM/FM radio with cassette, tinted glass and aluminum wheels. Other features include a 2.2L 4-cylinder engine, 5-speed manual transmission and 4-wheel anti-lock brakes. Factory options include tachometer, leather-wrapped steering wheel and heavy-duty rear suspension (which includes an extra leaf spring not found on LS base models). Also included is a Sony 10-Disc CD changer, Extang tonneau cover and front/rear molded mudguards.

I am the second owner of this truck and I've had it for almost 10 years (originally titled in PA). In that time, it has been extremely reliable and it has always started – it literally runs and shifts like new!  I am a maintenance fanatic and I take exceptional care of my vehicles. It has been waxed and detailed on a regular basis (I even wax the door jambs and apply dressing to the rubber weather-stripping ) and I vacuum the interior every 2 or 3 weeks. I’m the kind of guy who calls out sick from work, and then spends the entire day detailing his truck. That’s my idea of fun! The carpeting is very clean (I always use floor mats) and there are no stains on the upholstery (I have always kept a towel on the seats to protect them). I am also a non-smoker. I purchased the truck with 35K miles and I have always used full-synthetic motor oil. I lubricate the door hinges every few weeks. The bed has some scratching, but with no dents or rust, and it has basically only been used to carry such things as groceries, light items, and the occasional piece of furniture. It has never been used to carry things such as gravel or dirt. From 2007 to 2013, the truck was titled in Florida where I lived at that time. Until this day, it has always been garage kept and when I lived in Florida, it was even parked during the day in my employer’s parking garage. And when it’s parked outside, I always us a sun shield to protect the dash. It has not been driven in snow since 2007. The undercarriage is very clean, and the body panels have absolutely no evidence of rust.

Negatively speaking, there is a small approximate 3/8-inch “star” from a stone chip in the lower center of the windshield. I had it professionally repaired when it happened 5 years ago and it has never gotten any bigger. It is small and barely noticeable. The front bumper and hood do have some minor roadway stone chipping typical of a vehicle of this age, however, the original paint is as shiny as new and all body panels are very straight with hardly a ding to be found (I’m always careful about where I park). Otherwise, everything works as it should.

Maintenance items completed:

-          Cooling System (115K miles):  replaced radiator and rubber radiator mounting grommets.

-          Front Brakes (112K miles):  new inner and outer wheel bearings, new rotors, new brake pads.

-          Tires (105K miles):  Four (4) new Uniroyal Tiger Paws.

-          Starter (99K miles):  starter replaced.

-          A/C Repaired (80K miles): new AC Delco compressor and accumulator ($869.23 total).

-          Rear Brakes (68K miles): new drums, new brake hardware, new brake shoes, new wheel cylinders.

Misc maintenance items: AC Delco water pump, AC Delco serpentine belt, AC Delco platinum spark plugs, power steering system flush, brake system flush, oil and filter change, front end greased (every 3K miles and the steering is very tight with no play), fuel injection cleaner (usually Chevron Techron) every 3K miles, K&N air filter cleaned and re-oiled. Additionally, when I purchased the vehicle, I had the manual transmission and rear-end fluid replaced with Amsoil synthetic fluid.

Please contact me with any additional questions that you may have, or if you need additional photos (I have plenty). If you’d like to view the vehicle, please email me and we can work out a date/time. I require a $200 deposit made via PayPal within 48 hours of the end of the auction. And I expect payment in full within 7-10 days. You can make final payment in the form of cash, cashier’s bank check, or personal check (but it will have to first clear my bank before vehicle pick-up). Thanks for your interest and happy bidding!

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