2004 Chevrolet S10 Blazer 4 Door 4wd 101000 Miles - $5000 on 2040-cars
Millersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my 2004 Chevrolet S10 Blazer. Black with charcoal interior. Nice shape and pretty low mileage. I have owned this vehicle for 2 years and put about 12000 miles on it that time. Reason for selling is I am purchasing a full size truck. In the time I have had it I replaced the battery, installed both front wheel bearings, installed a new mass air flow sensor, and a few other minor things as well as adding a hitch (that I used 2-3 times for hauling motorcycles). I changed the oil about every 5000 miles. Two things I know it needs are the E-brake does not hold. So it either needs adjusted or a new cable. Also the rear windshield wiper does not work. The washer fluid sprays but the wiper doesn't move. It is inspected until next month (July 2014). The tires are pretty decent, should be fine for inspection. Just under 101,000 miles. No mechanical issues other than the 2 mentioned. 4 wheel drive works great. Has A/C, PW, PDL. Has the usual stone chips and minor scratches on a 10 year old vehicle. Nothing major. Any other questions call, text, or email me. 717-5o3-5181 Colby Asking $5000 obo. I have clear title in my name.
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