1983 Chevrolet S-10 Drag Strip Racing Truck 406 Sbc Motor & 350 Transmission on 2040-cars
Dover, Delaware, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:V-8 406 SBC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: S-10
Trim: Blue/Gray
Drive Type: 350 Automatic
Mileage: 1,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue/Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
FOR SALE IS A 1983 CHEVROLET S-10 BACK-HALF DRAG STRIP RACING TRUCK. THIS S-10 TRUCK COULD ALSO BE A GREAT PRO-STREET TRUCK. I HAVE OWNED THIS TRUCK FOR
OVER 5 YEARS AND IT HAS NEVER BEEN RACED SINCE BUYING IT FROM THE PREVIOUS OWNER. HE BUILT THE TRUCK AND HAD A CHANCE TO DRAG RACE IT IN MANY EVENTS IN
THE SOUTHEAST MAINLY IN THE FOOTBRAKE CLASS AT RACETRACKS IN THE STATE OF NC. THE TRUCK HAS ALL NEW PARTS TO INCLUDE THE 406 SBC MOTOR, TH-350 POWERGLI
DE TRANSMISSION, NEW PAINT JOB STILL SHINES AND LOOKS GREAT. THE 406 SBC MOTOR PUTS OUT 600 HP. COMES WITH DART PRO 1 ALUMINUM HEADS, SPEED PRO PISTONS,
VICTOR JR INTAKE MANIFOLD ALONG WITH A HOLLEY 850 CFM CARBURETOR. THE ENGINE HAS A 13.7 to 1 COMPRESSION RATIO, EAGLE CRANK AND H-BEAM RODS, SPEED-PRO
FORGED PISTONS, ULTRA DYNA ROLLER CAMSHAFT AND LIFTERS ALONG WITH THE ROCKER ARMS. THE ENGINE BLOCK IS COMPLETELY STUDDED.
THE TRANSMISSION IS A 350 TH AND COMES WITH A TRANSBRAKE AND A TCI 4000 STALL CONVERTER.
THE REAREND IS A CHRIS ALSTON COIL OVER WITH LADDER BAR SET-UP. IT HAS A FORD 9 INCH REAR WITH RICHMOND 5.14 PRO-GEARS. THE AXLES ARE MADE FROM STRANGE
FULL SPOOL 35 SPLINE. THE REAR TIRES ARE 29.5X 11.5W SLICKS WITH ONLY 20 PASSES ON THEM. THE PREVIOUS OWNER OF THIS TRUCK TESTED IT OUT IN TEST-IN-TUNE AND
RACED IT IN MANY RACING EVENTS. THE TRUCK RAN A 6.81 WITH 1.42 60 FT. THE S-10 RUNS GOOD AND GOES STRAIGHT. I ALSO COULD SELL THE TRUCK AS A ROLLING
CHASSIS WITH NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION TO THE SERIOUS BUYER. PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
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