1984 Chevrolet S-10 Tahoe 4x4 All Original! on 2040-cars
Blauvelt, New York, United States
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Listed for sale is my awesome S-10 Tahoe 4X4. This little truck is most likely the lowest mileage, best preserved 1984 S-10 on the market. I am just the third owner of the vehicle, the other two were a father and daughter. The truck was originally purchased in Syracuse, NY where it spent most of its life, always garage kept! I don't think this truck ever saw the snow! It is very well documented with most of the services records, dealer price sheet, warranty paper work, undercoating receipts, even some log books with gas mileage!!! Also with the sale of the truck are original NOS air and oil filters which were purchased by the original owner. Growing up I always wanted a early S-10 to put a lift on and a roll bar in the back and when I saw this for sale I snatched it up. Unfortunately it is just to clean of a truck to mess with in my opinion. The is no rot to my knowledge. There are a few very small spots where some bubbling in the paint is starting but they are so small you can't notice it. The paint is original and shines like new! However, there are a few spots where there are scratches and the paint is getting thin where you can see the red underneath the black, which I have a picture of. Some of the paint is chipping off from the grille which is also pictured. I have a spare that will go with the truck. The interior looks as if it came off the showroom floor! The carpet and seats are in fantastic shape. The motor is the original 2.8 V6 that is as strong as a 2.8 can be from that era and does not blow any blue smoke. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly with no problems. This truck is incredibly clean!!! If you have any further questions please send me a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible. I'm an individual therefore the vehicle is being sold without a warranty. On May-30-14 at 07:31:07 PDT, seller added the following information: I left out a few details in the description that some people may want to know. This truck did not come with AC. It does have overdrive. It also has the bare bones AM/FM radio. |
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