1995 Chevy S10 Bbc 6 Speed Pro Street on 2040-cars
North Tonawanda, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 150
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Teal
Model: S-10
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: 6 speed t56 manual
Trim: 454 bbc 6 speed
up for sale is a 1995 chevy s10 with a 454 big block chevy and 6 speed t56 manual transmission. i have owned the truck since 2005, was previously a southern truck. has always been garaged year round and only driven in summer months. it currently is in a PROJECT state. most of the major work is finished. i have too many toys and i would rather see someone finish this than for it to sit.
the truck is in fantastic shape, no rot or rust anywhere. the body is not perfect, but still presentable. there is a ding on the bottom of passanger side rocker panel. the firewall needs to be finished as well as patch panels around where roll cage was welded in. some of the roll cage still needs to be finished.
the engine is a 454 mark 4 engine with 781 large oval port heads. the one that is in the truck does not go with it, it is the other one pictured with the air cleaner. i will have these swapped before the buyer picks up. the engine is a good candidate for your build. the transmission is in good shape, out of a 94 trans am. it is a 450ftlb rated t56 6 speed manual.
the wheels and tires are greg weld prostars 15x8 rear and 15x3.5 front. hoosier 275 DR's in rear with some radials up front.
the suspension has beltech spindles, ground force springs, drop leafsprings and 1" block. currently still has a stock gm 7.625 rear end.
fuel tank has been reloated/replaced with a rci aluminum fuel cell in rear, ~19 gallons.
full autometer ultralite guage setup. mech fuel pressure, mech oil pressure, elec water temp, voltage, speedo, and autogage/autometer 5" tach with shift light. all fitted into stock cluster with smoothed bezel. dash trimmed to fit around cage. electrical included to wire truck.
all aluminum two core radiator with electric fan.
manual gear box, steering and joints all pretty new, brakes in good shape. cpp booster.
front end has been converted to envoy style. has spal door poppers, shaved everything.
all the stuff is there, and it will be an awesome pro street truck. i would love to see it finished, but i have too many toys right now. if you have any questions please message me. thank you and happy bidding!
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