2003 Chevrolet S-10 Refrigerated Truck Hot & Cold Side! on 2040-cars
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
2003 CHEVROLET S-10
REFRIGERATED 6-1/2ft. BOX TRUCK With Hot & Cold side! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION STRONG 4.3L VORTEC GAS MOTOR 110,077 MILES
***Extended
Warranty Available***
P205/75R15 TIRE Tread 80% REAR WHEEL DRIVE GVWR: 4,600LB GVWR FRONT: 2,500LB GVWR REAR: 2,700LB WHEEL BASE: 109"
Loaded with Work Truck Package Including: DANFOSS REFFER BODY 6-1/2ft BOX: Outside Measurement are, 75”D x 94”W, Front
cold cargo area 63”W x 42”D x 33”H. Rear Hot cargo area 63”W x 18”D x 33”H. Reclining
Front Cloth Seat, Rubberized Vinyl Floor Covering, Air
Conditioning, Front cup-holder, AM/FM audio system, Delay-off
headlights, Variably intermittent wipers, Front reading lights, Dual front
impact airbags, And much more. The exterior is
in Great Condition!! The interior
Looks Terrific!! Mechanically the engine
runs excellent and the transmission is smooth and shifts to perfection!!! *****Clean
AutoCheck***** NO ACCIDENTS!! NO RUST!! NO LEAKS!! ***Extended
Warranty Available*** 100% RIDE & DRIVE!!! We are located @
705 N. Villa Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73107 If you have any questions
or would like to "Make a reasonable offer" please call CAESAR @ 1-405-319-9900. NOTE: Buyer Responsible
For Tax, Title, And License. A $125 Transaction Fee / Doc Fee Will Be
Added To The Sales Price. Vehicles are locally advertised & test
driven miles may vary.
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