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1995 Chevrolet S-10 Pro Street on 2040-cars

US $19,900.00
Year:1995 Mileage:200202 Color: base/clear finish
Location:

Loganville, Georgia, United States

Loganville, Georgia, United States

Here you have a 1995 Chevy Extended Cab S-10 Pro Street. This is a beautiful truck that performs beyond what you would expect.

Starting with a brand new GM Performance fast burn 385. A well respected local engine builder completely disassembled and built the blower engine that we have now:

  • Block - Cast iron 4 bolt main with one piece rear main seal bored 30 over
  • Crank - Steel
  • Pistons - Forged
  • Rods - "H" beam
  • Cam - Hydrolic roller
  • Rockers - True roller
  • Bolts - ARP
  • Heads - Aluminum
  • Gaskets - Felpro
  • Bearings - Clevite 77
  • Timing set - Pete Jackson drive
  • Oil pump - High volume and high pressure
  • Rotating assembly - Balanced and blue printer
  • Super charger - Weiand polished pro street
  • Only the best parts available were used for this build
  • Dyno'd at 725HP, 818 ft lbs torque

  • 20 gal fuel cell
  • Battery moved to rear bed
  • Fiberglass tonnauex cover with SS wing
  • 700R4, 4 speed automatic transmission
  • 3.73 rear gear
  • Power steering, power front disc brakes and air conditioning
  • 10" deep Rally wheels all around 
  • B&M shifter
  • Flowmaster dual exhaust with 3" aluminized pipes
  • Long tube headers
  • MSD ignition
  • Front runner serpentine system
  • Dual electric fans
  • Autogage tach
  • Beautiful red exterior base/clear finish
  • Runs on pump gas

This truck was built by a local Georgia resident. He has owned it for more than 17 years. With all of this incredible amount of power it still idles smooth and drives great! For more information please contact Steve at 770-401-7877 or at sparkysmachines@comcast.net

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