1990 S10 Chevrolet 2.5 4 Cylinder Engine & 4 Spd Transmission, Gm Rear End Rod on 2040-cars
Darlington, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5 S10 Chevrolet Engine with 30,000 Miles, 1990
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Model A
Trim: Coupe
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Drive Type: S10 Chevrolet 4 Speed, 1990, 30,000 Miles
Mileage: 61,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black Tulip, Base/Clear Coat
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4 Cylinder
Power Steering, Rack & Pinion: Power Brakes
Very solid and nice old school look and great dependable driver. Good solid build. Drives straight with ease, tight and stops great. Low millege engine runs fine and also cool. Transmission shifts with ease and very smooth. Absolutely no rust on this Model A. I drove it 400 miles home when I bought and daily driver since then. Engine and transmission both from 90 Chevrolet S10 that had 29000 miles on it when pulled. Roughly 31000 miles on it now. Build was finished fall of 2012 only couple thousand miles since. Very nice paint base coat clear coat color Black Tulip looks purple in sunlight then when less light looks black. Heater works great, radio/casette and tilt wheel. Steel body and fiberglass fenders and running boards. New crome handles and radiator cover. Nice chrome headlights with bright and dim. Has nice sunroof that is sealed closed. Windshield is sealed closed also. New mirror for right side and new wiper for windshield is in trunk. Windows roll up and down with ease. Trunk nicely detailed in black. Engine bay nicely detailed. Chevrolet 10 bolt V8 rear end don't know gearing but is high. Shocks added to front axle and the rear end. Front spindles are 1939 Ford. 12 gallon fuel tank behind seat enclosed no exposure with fill tube to fuel door outside behind driver door. Decent fuel millege. 12 Volt system all lights working. Electric engine cooling fan with dash mount push pull switch. Engine has carb. with manual choke. Tires are 98% with nice wheels. Radiator is new vintage and runs cool. Manual gauges under dash and fuel gauge in cluster work along with the speedometer. Horn works. Interior is all new except the seats driver seat bottom needs replacing but no holes just getting thin. Clear and clean SC title with Georgia assigned serial number. Sold as is where is no warranty. Welcome to come look. Payment in cash is best when picked up. Other forms of payment must clear and post to my account before car and title are released. Shipping and it's cost are buyer responsibility.
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