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1994 Chevy S10 Doubled Locked Trail Rig on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1994 Mileage:114000
Location:

White Hall, Maryland, United States

White Hall, Maryland, United States

94 s10 ecsb, 4.3 with pacesetter headers and msd ignition, new plugs and wires, 114k miles on motor.

Ford '79 D44 hp front, 4.56 gears, Anti wrap bar, braided stainless lines, spartan locker and HD cross pin, ruff stuff 3/8 plate cover.
Rear is a roller bearing 9", 4.56, detroit locker, ruff stuff pinion guard.
Sky Manuf front leaf hanger and front spring mounts. RC 8004 wagoneer lift springs up front, rear is bastard pack s10 with secondary main leaf added, new bushing, grade 8 shackles, and 3" blocks. 
Has RC Nitro shocks on the front.
Steering is billet arm on flat top knuckle, astro 2wd box swap, cherokee pitman, 7/8 ruff stuff chromo heims, DOM cross over steering. 

Pulled the stock nv3500/np231 and swapped in an sm465 (late model alum cover top, hydro alum bell, new braided clutch line and fittings), new GM flywheel, new 13" LUK clutch kit, has a GM NP241 / Ford NP205 doubler. Used the kit from Trail Tech Fab. It is completely assembled and in the truck. Ford case has been twin sticked. I also installed the 205 rear case mount from TTF, also installed in the truck. Has new transmission mount and  custom xmember. 
Front and rear custom bumpers, has a superwinch LP8500 on the front.
Has a bunch of smalls like a toolbox, bed liner, battery disconnect, hi lift jack mounted to bed side, tie down rings, front wheeling lights and reverse lights on toggle.
Currently running 37/12.50/R15 Interco SSR tires, 80% tread.

Really all it needs is the custom shifters installed and a Y pipe fabbed to adapt the new headers to the flow master muffler. The shifters and linkage are already made, just haven't had a chance to install them.

I will include the following in the price:
Complete rear disc conversion (Subaru Loyale calipers with mechanical e-brake, brand new rotors, banjos, lines, plate steel for brackets).
Electric Taurus cooling fan, with Volvo relay block
Two full size 37" PJ Dirt Grip tires mounted on 15" wagon wheels, 95% tread. 
Two spare 9" axle shafts

I have well over $6,000 into the truck in parts alone, not to mention the original price of the s10. Not charging for any labor, have the majority of the receipts for the aprts. Asking $7000 OBO. Truck is located in northern MD. Thanks!

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