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This Chevrolet S10 Spent Almost Three Decades Locked in a Garage

A Unique Chevrolet S10 with an Incredible Story Found

Before you is possibly one of the Chevrolet S10s with the lowest mileage in the country, which is already attracting significant attention.

Key facts about the car:

Discovery Story and Condition

According to the seller, this 1998 pickup truck has been in a garage since leaving the dealership and has only driven 400 miles (644 kilometers) in 27 years. It is currently for sale on Facebook Marketplace.

The listing notes that the classic pickup was initially purchased by his father-in-law from Nasief Chevrolet back in 1998. The plan at the time was to replace the factory 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine with a V8.

This replacement never happened. Whether this is a missed opportunity or a fortunate twist of fate depends on your view of originality. In this case, preserving everything in factory condition may turn out to be the car’s greatest asset.

It has also never been washed since purchase, which may seem strange, but its time in the garage likely protected it from rust or UV damage. The photos show the car looking practically perfect, with only light dust confirming its history. Professional detailing could easily restore it to showroom condition.

Interior Mystery and Technical Details

The listing has only one photo of the interior, focused on the odometer showing 400 miles. The condition of the rest of the interior remains unknown.

It is stated that the car runs like new and is equipped with non-standard wheels with Goodrich Radial T/A tires. The original wheels are not included in the deal.

The Price Question

Given the minimal mileage and perfect condition, it’s understandable that the seller is asking a high price for it. The pickup is listed for $30,000 in Ashtabula, Ohio. This is a significant amount for an S10, but considering the rarity of such untouched examples, it’s not surprising if a collector decides it’s worth that much.

Similar stories about cars preserved in perfect condition for decades are becoming more common. This indicates that for many car enthusiasts, the value of vehicles goes beyond their functionality, transforming them into objects of nostalgia and material history. The collector car market increasingly values precisely such originality and “time capsule” condition, even when it’s not about sports cars but ordinary, yet extremely well-preserved models that embody the spirit of their era. Such finds make one wonder how many similar “time capsules” might still be hiding in garages around the world.

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