1985 Chevy S-10 Drag Truck Clear Title, Roller, Setup For Sbc, 9", Ladder Bars on 2040-cars
Palmetto, Florida, United States
Engine:Setup for SBC
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: S-10
Trim: Drag - Pro Street
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 0
Full Roller! Clear Title! Setup for SBC!
All Steel Body! No rot or bondo! Newer Paint!
Lexan Windows & Glass Windshield!
Full 10pt. Roll Cage with X-Bars & Roof Bars
9" Ford Rearend - Full Spool - 4:56 gear
Ladder Bar Rear Suspension w/Diagonal Bar
Drive Shaft Loop
Hinged Aluminum Bed Cover
Aluminum Rear Wing
Head Lights & Tail Lights Still Mounted
B&M Pro Stick 3sp Shifter
AutoMeter Gauges, Tach & Shift Light
MSD 6AL Ignition Box & MSD Coil
Full Interior Switch Panel
Aluminum Fuel Cell
Dual Battery Mounts in Bed
Battery Shut-Off Switch
Trans-Cooler
Drive Shaft & Trans Mount Included
Electric Fuel Pump
Optima Red Top Battery
Truck is wired and Plumbed
Tranny Lines
Willwood Master Cylinder
Air Box for Carb to Scoop
Tow Hook
Centerline Race Wheels
Like New! M/T 29.5-11.5x15 Slicks
Like New! 165/80-15 Front Tires
Just Add Motor and Tranny and go Racing!!! Or Convert Over to Street with the Clear Title!!!
Any Questions Call: (941) 504-3333
Car is sold as-is, where-is. All sales final. No refunds or exchanges.
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