1985 Chevy S10 4x4 Ext. Cab Completely Rebuilt With 4.3 Eng. on 2040-cars
Scio, Ohio, United States
Body Type:2 Door Extended Cab
Engine:4.3 V6
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Exterior Color: Black and Sivler
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Red
Model: S-10
Trim: Deluxe int.
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Mileage: 31,338
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Up for auction is a Chevy S10 4x4 Ext. Cab with 31338 miles. This truck was completely rebuilt from the frame up using the best that was offered for that model year (82-93). The complete front end, Front axel, suspension, 4.3 eng, 4L60E trans. Push button 4x4 transfer was from a 28000 mile 94 S10 Chevy Blazer. The rear axel was rebuilt and posi unit added. Gear ratio is 3.42. The body is all GM metal with no patch or mud work. The hood is a Goodmark steel cowl induction with chrome emblems. The power doors were from a 91 S10. Also has chrome brush guard, aluminum skid plates, fender flares, a Lund lighted visor and running boards. The bed was from a 93 S10 that has a bed liner and roll up tonneau cover. New brakes and Goodyear tires with matching spare. The interior is from a 91 S10 with 16000 miles with very little wear, with no cracks in the dash. Leather seats and inserts in the door pads. Power locks, windows, delayed wipers, cruise control, tilt wheel , ice cold air, digital dash, power sun roof, fold out rear seats, AM FM Cassette, Tinted windows with factory smoked quarter windows and back glass. I painted it to pay tribute to Dale Earnhardt along with decals, mud flaps, floor mats, and inserts on the sill plates. I put 2500 miles on it since it was completed in 2010. Everything works and put together like it would come from the factory. Any questions ,you can Email me or call me at 740-491-0217.
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