Chevy Street Rod 1987 S-10 Truck Tubbed Rear End Small Block Stroker on 2040-cars
Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States
condition: excellent 1987 Chevy S- 10automatic transmission title : clean The engine is a 355 stroker 280 Duration 480 lift CompCam Hyd Dart Air Gap Intake Ceramic Coated, Dart S/R Heads with screw in studs and Guide Plates, 64 CC Combustion Chamber, 1.94 Intake Valves, 1.50 Exhaust Valves, Comp Cam 1.5 Roller Rocker Arms, Pete Jackson Gear Drive, Holley 750 CFM with 50 CC Accelerator Pump. The Exhaust is 2 1/2 with Flowmaster Delta Flow Mufflers and Headman Headers. The Transmission is a TCI 350 Turbo with a 3500 TCI Stall Converter the shifter is a B&M Quarter Stick Shifter. Rear end is a 8 3/4 489 Chrysler 31 Spline Axles with 1/2 inch studs 4.88 gear Full Spool Ladder Bar Suspension with Leaf Springs .. Cooling is a One Inch four core Aluminum Radiator with a Black Max Electric Fan. The Fuel System is a Holly Blue Pump with Regulator 1/2 inch Aluminum Fuel Line to Regulator and Dual Aluminum Lines to Carb. 12 Gallon Fuel Cell. Tri Fold Bed Cover Sony Am/Fm CD Player with two 12 Rockford Fosgate Subwoofers and a Rocking Boss 700 Watt Amp. It is equipped with Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro Tires Fronts are 26x7.50 the Rears are 31x18.50 on rims all Rims are Weld Draglites..This is a really neat truck that draws alot of attention it is Very Strong never Raced has less than 500 miles on engine. Alot of Money and Hundreds of Man Hours have been spent making this Little Truck A Big Truck close to $ 20,000 in parts alone not including time. There is a picture of a set of slicks that are not included in this sale they are listed in another auction |
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