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US $15,000.00
Year:1989 Mileage:252000
Location:

Delta, BC, Canada

Delta, BC, Canada
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One of the cleanest street driven

S-15's you will find.

 

All of the work except for paint and transmission internals have been done by me. My Credentials:

  • Licensed automotive mechanic
  • Accredited ASE Master Automotive Mechanic
  • Licensed heavy duty mechanic
  • Licensed Commercial Vehicle Inspector
  • Licensed AirCare (emissions) Repair Technician (B.C.)
  • Licensed gas fitter
  • Other certifications

 

Used as my daily driver for four years, I haven't put on 500kms in the last two years. Time for someone else to have fun.

 

Handles flat in corners, steers with one finger, goes straight under acceleration - a joy to drive!

 

Please ask questions

 

Just some of the specs below:

 

 

 

Body:

?  One owner – no accidents over $500

?  Two wheel drive short box pickup

?  Fiberglass hood with rear mounted scoop

?  Rear fiberglass box cover

?  Rear tuck valence panel

?  Eligible for “B” plates 2014

?  Grant Signature Series custom steering wheel

?  Clifford XL500 alarm

?  American Racing Outlaw mags

?  Stull billet grill

?  Goodrich T/A radials

Front 225/60R 15

Rear  275/60R 15

?  Reese tow hitch custom fitted behind license plate

?  Blazer bucket seats

?  Replacement carpets

?  Rear mounted battery

?  Master electrical cut out switch

?  Legal for class at NHRA sanctioned events

?  New wiper motor and transmission < 2 hrs running time

?  Sliding rear window

?  Rear mounted battery in NHRA legal box

?  All conversion wire connectors soldered and shrink wrapped

 

 

Engine

?  IROC 350 Tuned Port Injection

?  Engle roller camshaft

Intake:            .450 lift            207 deg duration

Exhaust:           .459 lift            210 deg duration

?  Crane needle roller rockers

?  Posilock valve adjusting nuts

?  All critical internal fasteners replaced with race quality North American manufactured components

?  Pistons: KB Hypereutectic .030’ over with 10.7:1 compression ratio and a .055” deck clearance

?  Reworked factory heads  - ports cleaned and matched (raised exhaust port and rounded intake ledge)

?  All manifold components port matched

?  Granatelli high performance mass airflow sensor

?  Headman Headers

?  Underdrive march pulleys

?  GM Small top HEI with MSD 6 series ignition amplifier (6000 rpm rev limiter) MSD wires and coil

?  Quality internal fittings

?  Flex-A-Lite dual cooling fan system

?  K&N cone filter with custom fresh air intake kit

?  Hypertech Air Charger throttle body air flow kit

?  Hypertech custom build ECU chip

?  Crane adjustable fuel pressure regulator

?  Weiand aluminum water pump

 

 

Suspension

?  Belltech two inch dropped front spindles

?  Moog cargo coil front springs

?  Belltech two inch drop rear springs

?  Edelbrock shock absorbers

?  Belltech front and rear sway bars

?  Moog front end replacement components

 

 

Transmission

?  7004R performance rebuild by Wilf’s Transmissions

?  TCI 3200 rpm stall “Streetfighter” converter

?  B&M aluminum deep oil pan

?  B&M Megashifter

?  External cooler

?  Lakewood Chassis driveshaft hoop

?  B&M wide open throttle 4th gear upshift kit

 

 

 

Rear Axle

?  FAB 9 Ford 9” rear housing

?  Strange Prostreet nodular third member

?  Billet steel pinion carrier

?  Richmond 3.89 gear set

?  Dutchman 31 spline axles

?  21/2 inch axle bearings

?  Enhanced pinion bump stop kit

 

 

Sound System

?  Alpine CDA9807 FM/AM CD receiver

?  Carver M-4120 4 channel discrete amplifier

?  AVI and Magnat 8 way speaker system

 

 

Brakes

?  Four wheel disc (Ford Explorer rear)

?  Factory anti-lock rear system

?  Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve

?  Hurst line-lock

  

 

General:

?  40,000 Kms on engine

?  3,000 Kms on rear axle

?  New injectors, plugs, wires, cap and rotor last 2500km

?  Used as daily driver for 4 years

?  Passes AirCare with cleaner numbers than original 4 cylinder

?  Complete front end rebuild with Moog high performance parts when V-8 was installed

 

 

 

And MUCH MORE………………

 

Price: $15,000 obo

 

 

 

                                         

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