1991 Chevy S-10 Pick Up, 4x4 on 2040-cars
Oakland, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my 1991 Chevy S-10 pickup, 4 x4. It has been good to me so I really hate to see it go. I must sell it for something that seats more than 2. It's simply a great little truck for its age and highlight is the remanufactured engine with now around 8k on it. I had installed by local repair shop in March of 2013. The motor was purchased from a company called Gearhead Engines out of Texas. I paid $1100 for the motor and $800 for install, plus parts replaced like a new radiator, water pump, alternator, brand new windshield, front brake pads. Truck runs, drives, shifts very well, has automatic trans, it's 4x4,
works great, insert bed liner, towing package/hitch. Has readout dash
gauges, tilt wheel, cruise control, previous owner converted to power
windows and door locks.
The truck is mechanically sound, the frame is good and solid, the exterior is good besides a small dent or two and a couple dings. This truck isn't rusted up although there are 2 small rust holes at end of the bed, a few tiny bubbles popped up above rear wells, w/minor repair begun and there is A/C setup in the truck but the last guy took the compressor out and I didn't bother to put one in so it's easy replace if you want it back. Tires have decent amount of tread left and the rubber is good. This old school body style is cool and ran from 1988-1993 on all the S-10's. I dig it and maybe you do too! Happy bidding! |
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