1998 Chevy S10.....350 V8 Conversion......nice!.....texas on 2040-cars
Johnson City, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350-V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: Eight
Make: Chevrolet
Model: S-10
Trim: Standard
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Standard
Drive Type: two wheel drive
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 1
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Sub Model: Standard
Exterior Color: Emerald Green
Interior Color: Grey
Warranty: none
I built this truck to drive, to be dependable, comfortable and quick. First, a GM 350 crate motor was installed, that's a new engine not rebuilt. For cruising and economy I put in a "built" 700R4 transmission, with it's overdrive....it loves to get out on the road and roll, smooth and quiet inside. It really is a sweet ride.
The engine is outfitted with an Edelbrock intake, a Holley 650 carb and K&N air filter. True dual exhaust with Hedman headers, high flow Cats, Flow Masters and 2 1/2" pipes. It sounds soooo good, I love to see the reaction of people when I start it up....what?..... that little truck shouldn't sound like that ! Within the last few thousand miles I've replaced the alternator, power steering pump and radiator. The truck has new front tires, and the rear tires (on Camaro wheels) have a few hundred miles on them, plus the truck comes with an extra set of new rear tires.
The air isn't working but it does come with most of the stuff you'll need to hook it up, including a new compressor and lines.
The truck is 15 years old so there are a few nicks and dings. There are small dents across the top of the tail gate, and a small dent at the edge of the front fender on the drivers side. I tried to get photos but they don't show well. Also, the previous owner was trying to lay out some graphics or something....anyway there are lines on both rear quarters and across the tail gate, they hardly show, you have to be looking for them to see them. However as you can see in the photos the finish really polishes out nice and I think the truck looks great.
The actual mileage on the truck is over 166,000 but since almost everything has been replaced or repaired in the last 10,000 miles or so the actual mileage is just a number.
If you have any questions email me and I'll get back with you as soon as I can. The truck is stickered, licensed, and has a clear title in my name, it's ready to go. Thanks for checking out my SS10-350.
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