1991 Chevrolet S-10 V-8 Blazer Street Machine. Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Lady Lake, Florida, United States
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ENGINE; 327 SBC with factory steel crank, fully prepped factory rods, hi-dome forged pistons, all balanced. Heads are Corvette style double humps with stainless 2.02 valves, bronze guides, springs matched to custom solid cam, roller rockers.Intake and exhaust ported. Hi-rise single plane intake with custom Holley 650 double pumper carb. HEI ignition. Serpentine belt drive system. TRANSMISSION AND REAR: 700r4 transmission with Trans Go stage II valve body mods, corvette servo .500 boost valve. 3500 rpm lockup torque converter. Drive shaft shortened and balanced with new u-joints. 7 5/8 rear, 3:73 gears and mini-spool. INTERIOR: Perfect dash, rare factory digital dash modified to light up teal color to match color of truck. New Corbeau seats. New custom headliner and door panel upholstery. New pioneer CD player also with teal lights to match body color. Needs good speakers. Compressor for rear air shocks hidden in back, air controls in glove box. New B & M shifter. Line lock on T-handle. Sun Pro 5" tach. Factory pop up sun roof. BODY: Paint on sides is the original rare seafoam green. Flames and top painted hot rod black. Roof rack removed and holes were mig welded and smoothed. Sport side mirrors. Steel 2 1/4 cowl induction hood. Have new steel REA roll pan not yet installed. The only rust on entire truck is a small spot behind passenger side rear wheel. Have GM sheet metal panel to fix but not done yet. Otherwise truck is rust free. Doors are tight and close nicely. Tight truck, no rattles. MISCELLANEOUS: 8" Rally wheels, '68 Camaro center caps. New tires. 2" front drop spindles and drop coils. Rear lowering springs and 2" blocks. Custom traction bars (powder coated teal) that work. Coated shorty headers. 3" dual exhaust with 2 chamber Flowmaster muflers. New in tank fuel pump, filter and bypass regulator. All wiring professionally done, soldered and shrink wrapped. New Battery, alternator and water pump. Serpentine accessory drive. A/C all there and hooked up but needs compressor. New heater core. New 4 row radiator. New trans cooler. New radiator and heater hoses. New power steering hoses. Remote starter solenoid for new starter with remote starter button under hood. New flywheel. Truck has 3000 miles since V8 conversion. Not perfect, but close. Beautiful, fun, fast, turn-key street machine that really turns heads and sounds awesome. Look up video on You-Tube under "SMOKE EM JEZEBEL"
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