Custom S-10 350/300 Hp Very Fast!! Low Reserve!! Low Low Mileage! on 2040-cars
Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, United States
Selling for owner. Owner is happy to answer any and all questions. He has owned this truck for a long time and has put in a lot of care to this 1984 Chevy Custom S-10 SS Pickup. 350/ 300 HP! 3 Speed Auto H-D with shift kit. 273 POSI with traction bars. 3in exhaust with FlowMasters. Bed cover and truck cover included. Weld wheels and BFGoodrich TA's. Front disc brakes and Blaupunkt cd radio. ONLY 85,500 ORIGINAL miles! Southern truck and is in immaculate condition inside and out ... and it's fast .... VERY FAST! Reserve is set WAY below the cost of the truck, owner is sad to see it go but must part with it. Don't miss out on this awesome truck! Cash Only. Winning bidder must pay in full within 3 days of end of auction. Truck is for sale locally, owner reserves the right to end auction early. Bidders are welcome to come and look and test drive the truck if interested.
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