1982 Pro Street S10, 388 Sbc, Th350, Narrowed 12 Bolt, S&w Cage/rear, 8.50 Cert. on 2040-cars
York, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:388 SBC
Fuel Type:Pump Gas for street use. Race Gas for drag strip.
For Sale By:Owner
Exterior Color: Maroon
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Champaign
Model: S-10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Drag Truck
Drive Type: TH350
Mileage: 70,000
It has lived as a drag truck over the past 15+ years winning many races. It has a 388SBC that has dynode around 675HP N/A (Brodix Block, Brodix Fully ported and Polished Heads, Lunati Solid Roller Cam, Lunati Rotating assembly). The motor is ready for a nice shot of nitrous which I haven't gotten around to putting on. The truck has been 10.90s on motor(It has some more left in it, I think it could go high 10.70s). I was going to stick a 150shot on it and see what happened but I have not gotten around to it since I have a new build I started. The truck is very fresh. The motor is new with only 20 passes on it and about 15 street miles. The entire Fuel system from the Fuel cell-Carb is brand new. The tranny/mid plate is brand new. The TH350 with 4,500 stall converter is brand new from ATI (Rated at 1000ft/lbs). New Tranny shield and drive shaft loop. The High flow water pump, Over sized aluminum radiator, and High flow fans are all new. The truck was professionally wired and is controlled by a custom switch panel. The rear and cage was built by S&W Race Cars. The rear is a narrowed 12 bolt with 33 spline axels, full spool, and 4:72 gears (internals are all new). New tires. New seatbelts. Literally everything is new. The whole front end is Zeus clipped together so you can have the entire front end off of the truck in about 10 minutes and you have immediate access to everything. The truck is ready for an 8.50 certification and has been certified in the past but I never renewed it since I wanted to stick a more streetable setup in it (The truck has been a best of 7.90s when it had a BBC in it). If you have any question you can contact me at 717-654-two zero eight zero Thanks!!
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