1992 Chevrolet S-10 Pro Street Pro Touring Street Rod Muscle Car Ss Must See on 2040-cars
Mason, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1992
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: RWD
Model: S-10
Mileage: 0
Trim: PRO STREET
THIS S-10 TRUCK IS AWESOME , IT HAS WON ITS FAIR SHARE OF SHOWS BUT IT IS NO TRAILER QUEEN , THIS IS A GREAT DRIVER ,TOY , YOU COULD FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME ,I HAVE HAD ALOT OF PRO STREET CARS AND THIS ONE IS ONE OF THE BEST DRIVERS I HAVE HAD . THE PAINT ON THIS TRUCK IS FANTASTIC , THE TOP IS CALLED CHROME ILLUSION , IT IS MAGENTA , GOLD,BLUE , JUST DEPENDS ON THE ANGLE AND LIGHT , IT IS CRAZY , THE BOTTOM IS A ORANGE FADDED INTO YELLOW , WHAT A PAINT JOB, HAD TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ,THE PAINT IS ABOUT 10 YEARS OLD SO THERE IS A FEW NICS ,CHIPS HERE AND THERE BUT AWESOME FOR A 10 YEAR OLD JOB,SEE THE PICS. THE REAR END IS A LEAF SPRING REAR AND THEY DID A GREAT JOB,SEE THE PICS IT IS A HEAVY DUTY , NO JUNK , THE INTERIOR IS LIKE NEW . THE TRUCK HAD A REALLY NASTY BIG BLOCK IN IT AND WAS A REAL ANIMAL , THE LAST PERSON THAT OWNED IT REMOVED IT AND PUT IN A SMALL BLOCK, THAT IS WAY MORE STREETABLE , ALTHOUGH IT IS SET UP FOR ANOTHER NASTY BIG BLOCK IF SOMEONE WANTS OR JUST KEEP IT THIS GREAT CRUISER , HIT THE SHOWS , IT BLOWS THEM AWAY WITH THE PAINT . PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES , I TAKE ALOT SO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING , THIS ONE IS A NICE ONE , IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME 517-290-3975 JOE, HAPPY TO HELP , ALSO THERE IS A 500.00 DEPOSIT DUE AT END OF AUCTION ,AND I AM A MICHIGAN DEALER SO IF YOUR STATE REQUIERES ME TO COLLECT SALES TAX FOR THEM THERE WILL BE THAT OR IF YOU ARE A MICHIGAN RESIDENT THEN THERE WILL BE TAX,TITLE AND PLATE FEES , ALOS MIGHT TAKE SOME TRADES ? GIVE ME A CALL AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE . THANKS
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