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Year:1988 Mileage:101475
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Up for auction is a 1988 Chevy S10 short bed truck. I've owned the truck since 1989. This truck is show quality the body and paint have no blemishes or any damage at all. Truck has a 10 point rollcage, Kirkey aluminum seats, Lexan back glass, Lexan black bed cover, ED Quay rear spoiler, roll pan and wheelie bars. American Racing Competion Series wheels. Rear wheels are 15x14, Front is 15x4. Mickey Thompson tires. The truck has a back half 3x4 tube chassis. Now the good stuff the engine is 415c.i. producing 625HP and 630 ft of torque with 13:1 compression. Dart Pro 1 CNC heads, Victor intake, Holley 1050 carb, Nitrous Fogger system adjustable from 50-300hp. Competion Headers, all MSD ignition.  All Roller engine. Comp. cam 630" Lift, stud girdle, ARP studs and bolts. All internal engine components are EAGLE. This engine is brand new never raced or nitrous sprayed. Transmission is a TH350 with a 5000 stall, all new components in transmission including a hardened sprag. Moser axles and 4:56 gears. This truck is street legal and will get all kinds of looks. The best parts were used on this truck. Truck is setup right and sits really low. You will not be disappointed with this truck. Bid with confidence. No warranty expressed or implied. Buyer is responsible for all shipping. I will assist in anyway possible to help the shipping company. I probably left a lot of stuff out, but let me know what questions you have and I'll give you a answer. I reserve to end the auction early. Truck is for sale locally.

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