1988 S10 on 2040-cars
Rocky Face, Georgia, United States
Engine:2.8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Exterior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: S-10
Trim: TAHOE
Warranty: NONE
Drive Type: AUTO
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: TAHOE
WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A 1988 S10 2.8 V6 AUTO SHE RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT NO SMOKE OR RATTLES ALL ORG EXCEPT THE SEAT AND WHEELS ITS A 25 YR OLD TRUCK SO ITS NOT PERFECT BY FAR SO LET ME START WITH THE BAD !!! THE WINDOWS NEED THE LIL PLASTIC KEEPERS THAT HOLD THEM STRAIT THE A/C WORKS BUT WILL LEAK DOWN WITHIN A MONTH DUE TO A PIN HOLE IN A A/C LINE !!!! WHICH IS AROUND 85 BUCKS AT AUTO ZONE !! STILL HAS THE ORG CAT N MUFFLER HAS A SMALL EXAUST LEAK FROM A MANIFOLD GASKET OR DONUT GASKET BUT NOT BAD !!!! AND THE OIL PRESS GAGE DONT WORK WAS TOLD THE SENDING UNIT WAS BAD BUT CAUSES NO PROBS I HAVE DROVE IT TO FLA LAST MONTH 8 HR TRIP WITH NO PROBS !!!!! NOW THE GOOD THE BODY IS SOLID AS A ROCK 100% RUST FREE HAS ONE DENT THE SIZE OF A DIME ON PASS SIDE IF BED I HAVE THE ORG SEAT BUT IT NEEDS RECOVERD STILL HAS ORG SPARE TIRE AND JACK THE HEAD LINER IS FADED AND THE CLOTH ON THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR PANEL NEEDS REPLACED JUST TRYING TO BE AD HONEST AS I CAN IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLZ FEEL FREE TO CALL I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE MY RESV IS SET LOW SO HAPPY BIDDING,,,,,,,FOR ANY QUESTIONS CALL 1-706-459-7454 I WILL POST MORE PICS TOM THE TRUCK HAS LIL LESS THAN 200 K BUT WILL GO UP TILL ITS SOLD THIS WOULD MAKE A AWSOME V8 HOT ROD AFTER YOU DRIVE IT A FEW YEARS THANKS AND GOD BLESS,,,,,,,
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