For Sale: 1989 Chevrolet S10 in Milford, Michigan for sale in Milford, MI

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Vehicle Description This super clean 1989 S10 looks and drives great! When you pull it out of the garage, make sure you have your sunglasses handy! The paint on this truck is gorgeous.
The vibrant dark green paint has tons of metallic flake in it and really pops in the sun.
The silver paint is also in great shape.
The body is in fantastic condition all around and is completely rust free.
This truck is originally from Virginia, which accounts for the excellent condition of the metal.
Under the hood lies a 4.
3L V-6 engine that runs very well, mated to an automatic transmission.
Power steering and power brakes mean the S10 is comfortable to drive and easily comes to a stop.
Chrome window guards add a nice touch and are in great condition.
A Pendaliner bed liner comes installed and looks new.
The interior of this S10 has held up incredibly well.
In 1989, Durango was a premium trim level offered by Chevy.
The name Durango was later sold by GM to Dodge, who produced the Durango SUV.
This truck is a Durango and thus comes with black vinyl seats, which are in fantastic condition.
There are no rips, tears or cracks.
The headliner is tight and without tears.
All of the gauges and instrumentation work without issue.
This S10 is ready to cruise and needs nothing!.
  • Year: 1989
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: S10

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