So V8 powered S10's aren't exactly a new thing... but most of them
need paint, or an interior, or the entire build to be completed.
This one on the other hand, is ready to go! It has fresh glossy
white paint on perfect body panels with a cowl induction hood and
rear roll pan for an aggressive yet smooth look. The interior still
has carpet and door panels unlike most of the other swapped trucks
and it has been upgraded with a roll cage, race seats, and some
Sunpro gauges to let you know what's going on under the hood. All
of the lights and turn signals work properly along with the
windshield wiper. One you lift the hood you will see what's sending
horsepower out of the side exit pipes... A cammed 355 small block
with high flow heads, an electric water pump, long tube headers,
Griffin aluminum radiator with electric fans, and a race ready
carburetor. The 3500 stall makes it a streetable truck but with a
kick of the pedal you'll be a few lengths out in front of whatever
is next to you when the light turns green. Financing is available
and trades are welcome!
Vehicle Details
1991 GMC Sonoma
Listing ID:CC-1234419
Price:$9,995
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1991
Make:GMC
Model:Sonoma
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:127771
Stock Number:C0225
VIN:1GTCS14Z3M0519314
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