1997 S-10. Lays Frame On 20s With A Mild V8. on 2040-cars
Dresden, Tennessee, United States
Engine:355 ci
Body Type:stepside
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: grey
Model: S-10
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 500
1997 S10. Lays frame on 20s but built to lay on 24s. Has a mild built 355ci sbc and 700r4 transmission. Motor has less than 500 miles on it. Has full 480H Comp Cam kit. New Edelbrock 750 carb. New Malory Unilite distributor, 6AL box, coil, plug wires. Hedman headers with Borla mufflers with x-pipe. All stainless braided hoses. Dual electric fans. Transmission cooler. Lokar stainless kickdown and throttle cable. Lokar shifter. Interior is dynamat. New wiring harness. Aluminum 20 gallon fuel cell. Optima yellow top battery. Firewall and under cab is Rhino lined. Has slam RE7 bags. SMC valves. FBI tubular control arms, triangular 4 link. Viar 480c compressor with 8.5 gallon tank. Have over $15,000 in receipts. Truck needs new hood and windshield. Body is in good shape but needs a little body work and paint. Have a list of everything that needs tuning and finished. Have all paperwork on parts. This is a great start for a nice show truck. Got divorced and full custody of kids so there is no time for me to finish it. Needs to go fast!!
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