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1991 Chevrolet S-10 Cameo Edition, 10k Miles, Whipple Sc, New Condion, Collect on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:10130
Location:

Berthoud, Colorado, United States

Berthoud, Colorado, United States

Hello,
You are looking at a Chevrolet Collector stored 1991 Chevy S-10 Cameo Edition Pickup Truck;


- One original owner, stored in a climate controlled storage facility with 25 other Chevy cars and trucks
- 10,130 Miles
- Dealer installed Whipple Supercharger
- Flawless show winning original condition inside outside and under, no wear whatsoever
- Runs perfectly, idles smooth and drives just like brand new
- Paint is all original with no scratches, no swirl marks, no dents, no dings, no rock chips, no bug marks
- Custom Leer Bed Cover Serial # E2988938, water tight, perfect match dealer painted Chevy cameo Mint Green
- Leer Full bed carpet kit
    -  All aftermarket item listed above Whipple SC, Leer Items all dealer installed when new
- Truck is completely serviced with fresh oil everywhere
- Original tires on the truck are as new (10K Miles on them ) No dry cracking, they roll perfectly smooth
- Truck has been lightly driven on a few weekends a year, taken to car shows and covered when no in use

Zero Feedback Bidders;
- Please do not bid unless you are willing to contact me first, I will cancel your bid with no contact
- All Checks will  need to clear from your bank to mine before sending your title or releasing your car for shipping / pickup
- Truck is for sale locally, I hold the rights to cancel the auction at anytime

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Any questions ? please do not hesitate to ask.

Just a little Chevy Cameo Information;
The Cameo package was available on the S10 from '89 to '91. The Cameo package included a complete ground effects kit, driving lights, sport suspension, and optional high-back bucket seats. For '89 both the 2.8 and 4.3 V6's were available. In 1990 the 4.3L V6 was added to the standard equipment list moving it into true sport truck status. 1991 saw the debut of a new five speed for GM light trucks and was available for the last year Cameos were built. These '91 Cameos are easily recognized by their round driving lamps.

Production #'s;

The Chevrolet S-10 Cameo is a limited production truck, made as a bid for the Typhoon-Syclone truck project, and was originally planned to be a 300-400 HP truck. The Cameo was in production from 1989 to 1991 in two different styles:

The Cameo: Complete wrap-around ground effects package

Cameo EL: Front and rear ground effects only.

The Cameo package included a sport suspension, complete ground effects kit, Cameo decals, rear roll pan, driving lights, high back bucket seats (Some models came with standard bench seat), and 15x7 rally wheels.

Chevrolet S-10 Cameo production numbers

Confirmed by Chevrolet

1989 Cameo 37 Produced

1989 Cameo EL 2,155 Produced

1990 Cameo 471 Produced

1990 Cameo EL 521 Produced

1991 Cameo 370 Produced

1991 Cameo EL 519 Produced


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