'87 Cheverolet S-10 Pro- Street P/u on 2040-cars
Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
Nice Clean 87 Pro Street S10 with 496 BB Chevy Engine, Low Compression 9 to 1 (uses pump gas), Internally Balanced, Scat Crank, ARP head studs, Alum. water pump, 1.7 Roller Rockers, Lunati 500/510 Hydraulic Bracket Master ll Cam, GM Oval Port Heads, Alum Victor Jr Hi Rise Intake, Mini Starter, 950 HP Carb, Nitrous Kit 125 shot (Not Hooked Up), Alum Valve Covers, Some Braided Lines, PG Trans with Trans Brake (not hooked up), 10" Converter, JW Ultra-Bell Bellhousing, HD Driveshaft, NEW Trans Cooler 15" X 7 1/2" X 3/4", B&M PG Shifter, 9" Rear W/510 Gear, Spool, Strange 33 Spline Axles, Adjustable Ladder Bars with Diagonal Link, Wheelie Bars, 3' Dual Pipes with Flowmasters, Coil-Overs Rear, 15 Gal. Fuel Cell with Gauge mounted in the bed, Tubed with 33 X 21.50 X 15 M/T Sportsman rear tires and Goodyear Eagle fronts, Polished Centerline Rims Front and Rear, Large Copper Radiator with 2 new 14" Elec. Fans, Fiberglass Hood, AutoMeter Tac, Water-Oil-Ammeter-Vacum Gauges, Optima Battery and Sliding Back Window. New Tonneau cover. Just have to add that the speedo, parking brake, heater and A/C don't work. The dash pad has some stress cracks near the speakers. This truck was originally a 5-speed and the clutch pedal is still present. Has original AM-FM radio that still works. The original bench seat has been replaced with bucket seats. This is a very clean dependable turn key truck. Very low miles since it was built approx. 5 years ago. It was also painted at that time. Drive it anywhere. Have clean title. Must sell to finish other projects. Delivery is possible within 300 miles at $1.25/ mile. If you have any questions call me at 410-591-5723 anytime. Or e-mail me directly at rapidcapt@hotmail for more info and pics. A $300.00 deposit thru Paypal is due within 3 days of purchase. The balance is due upon pick up or before delivery is made. Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. |
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