1994 Chevrolet S-10 Ss Custom on 2040-cars
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
If you want to drive something fast, put your foot in this! There are very few of these trucks left in the world but there is only one truck built like this! The Engine is a 350 cui, 375 HP V8 Beast. The Exterior Paint Job is custom, as seen in the pictures. It has a Black base with an Orange Pearl shine that looks brilliant in the sunlight! There are also two Orange racing stripes going down the hood. All of the accents are the same Orange as the racing stripes; including the grille, the rims, the lateral bars, the Chevy Bowtie, SS Logo, and the Chevrolet Logo. (All orange seen in photos is the same shade) The Wheels are 15" with a 6" width in the front and an 8" width in the rear. They are custom painted Orange as stated above. There is a Clear Bra in the front that extends halfway to the windshield and covers both doors and the entire front including grill and bumper. There are also Hood Pins that add a little style as well as adding a safety lock feature to the hood. The Doors on this beauty are custom, the door handles have been shaved off. You may find yourself asking, "Well how do I get into this sleek vehicle?". And that is a fair question! There are secret buttons hidden on this truck to allow access! There is also a remote that allows access in all situations. Lateral Bars are installed to allow great traction at high speeds. This truck has a brand new windshield. It is originally an automatic and was custom built with the 5-Speed Tremax Transmission. It takes Regular/Unleaded Gas. The Stereo in this system has a hook up for Sirius/XM radio but I never used it. It is an Alpine CD Player system with stock speakers, but it carries a good tune! The Interior of this truck is a gray fabric and is very comfortable. The truck bed is regular length and has a rugged liner that can't be beat! I have put in over $17,000 in Custom Work. Includes a Stock Gear Shift (Pistol Grip Gear Shift seen in picture is not included) 49er's Plaque on back will be removed as well. The Buyer is responsible for shipping and all other expenses. |
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