1999 Chevy S10 V8 350tbi--- Very Clean No Reserve on 2040-cars
Gagetown, Michigan, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:5.7 350ci
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: rwd
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 115,000
Model: S-10
Trim: 2dr regular cab
here is a 99 s10 regular cab truck with a 350tbi engine and 700r4 transmission. the truck is very clean and has practically no rust! only rust is a little surface rust starting on the bottom of the tailgate and a very little surface on the bottom of the box behind the rear tires. there are no holes, or rotting! has a nice clean interior as well. the truck runs and drives, but needs a little work. it sometimes runs a little rough. it will sometimes have a hesitation and sputtering while driving. also, when you first start it up, the idle goes up and down. it seems to run better when the coolant temp sensor is unplugged. it is not an issue with the motor itself. the motor runs strong. its something with some sensor or possibly the fuel pressure. it kind of acts like it has a vacuum leak. i have replaced the fuel pump, fuel pressure regulator, idle air control valve, and put new intake manifold gaskets on. it also has newer leaf springs as well. it has aftermarket tach, temp, and oil pressure gauges. the speedometer and the gas gauge dont work. its a good truck, and has a lot of potential. i just don't have any time to work on it. if you have any questions, send a message and ill get back to you as soon as possible. the truck is also for sale locally, and if i find a buyer i reserve the right to end the auction early.
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