1993 Chevrolet S-10 Short Bed 2wd "all Original, Bucket Seat-console Truck." on 2040-cars
Swannanoa, North Carolina, United States
You are looking at one of the few nice, solid, and original square body S-10s left out there. Most have been cut up, lowered, or had a V8 crammed in them and run to death. This has been an unaltered southern truck it's whole life and the body really reflects it. It is also an original bucket seat console truck with all exterior trim color coded, no chrome at all, which is all together rare. All these options and in the best color combo available, probably never find a truck like this again. Below is a brief description:
Exterior: The truck wears her original paint, all except the driver's fender which has had a spot refinish done some time long ago. The paint is not chalky, although faded, it is very presentable waxed up. I recently installed new door bushings, so the doors are tight and don't droop. Has a good windshield and the rear glass is a slider. Bed appears to have had a plastic liner in it since new, some surface rust under the edges, but no gaudy spray in liner hiding dents or holes. Driver's door has a few dents, other than that and a few minor blemishes, the body is rust free and straight to be 21 years old. Rockers, cab corners, floors, rust free as in pics. Tires a very good, wheels are not beat up. Interior: I think this is the best part. Besides a few cracks in the dash, which we all know, happens to the trucks early in their lives, the insides are great. New headliner last week, carpet is original and nice. Door panels clean as well. Seat's cloth has no tears or rips and is still firm. Sits awesome. Console has a blemish in the lid, but is not broken or loose. The interior looks like it should, not abused. Heat is hot, a/c is cold, everything inside works as it should. Drivetrain: 4.3 Liter v6 powers the truck, backed by an overdrive transmission. I was told the 93's had a much better tranny than the older ones. It shifts nice and strong. The engine runs flawlessly as well, I have owned many of the 90's Chevy v6 engines, they never let me down no matter the mileage. I just spent $500 on front end components to make this baby drive as good as she looks. All ball joints, control arm bushings, alignment, etc. Anything they saw needed, done. Oil changed, she is clean and ready to roll.
In closing, you will be hard pressed to find another older S-10 even remotely this solid and straight, let alone with these options. This is just a nice, original, rare find that is all there with no modifications. If you have a feedback score of 10 or less or a negative rating, please email before bidding or it will be canceled. Sorry, I have had problems with this often. Inspections are welcome, but please check my feedback, I describe my vehicles accurately and the buyers are always pleased. Email with any questions and thanks for looking. |
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