Custom Orange 1994 S-10 Show Truck Near Mint!! on 2040-cars
Lodi, Ohio, United States
Engine:355
Drive Type: auto
Model: S-10
Mileage: 100
Trim: orange
This is a 1994 Chevy S10 custom show truck, the truck has only been used at shows and has not been driven more than 100 miles since it was built, custom 10k paint job, orange with mother of pearl in it and lots of airbrush work,the checker flag and all graphics are paint and airbrush work...the frame has been painted yellow,orange springs,rearend,etc... everything on the truck is NEW(frame off restoration),355 sbc motor,chrome intake,edelbrock carb,crane cam,custom radaitor..B&M shifter with 700r4 trans,AND LOTS OF CHROME.. Crager wheels, 2 12in woofer speakers in the custom built bed, CD with AMP, all custom interior, recaro seats, 5 point harness, guages,monster tach,electric shaved doors with poppers, carbon fiber mirrors,Le Bra tonneau cover.. the list goes on, runs ,drives and sounds nice, clear ohio title,It also comes with its own custom car cover.. I will consider trades, ..email offers,and any questions, let me know.. thanks
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