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What kind of cab does a 1988 Chevy S10 have?

What kind of cab does a 1988 Chevy S10 have?

The 1988 Chevrolet S-10 had eight trims: the EL Regular Cab Short Bed 2WD, Regular Cab Short Bed 2WD, Regular Cab Long Bed 2WD, Extended Cab Short Bed 2WD, Extended Cab Short Bed 2WD, Regular Cab Short Bed 4WD, Regular Cab Long Bed 4WD and Extended Cab Short Bed 4WD.

What kind of engine does a Chevy S10 have?

All the trims had the same 2.5L 92-horsepower in-line four-cylinder engine with 130 foot-pounds of torque and a compression ratio of 8.3 to 1. Only the EL Regular Cab Short Bed 2WD and Extended Cab Short Bed 2WD got a standard five-speed manual transmission with overdrive.

What kind of gas tank does a Chevy S10 have?

The EL Regular Cab Short Bed 2WD, which is the lowest of the trims, had a 13-gallon gas tank, while the others had 20-gallon gas tanks. Fuel economy depended on the type of transmission.

What kind of truck is 1988 Chevy S10?

1988 Chevrolet S10 Custom Street/Strip Truck. This truck was acquired by one of our dealer acquaintances and he kept it a… more … Clean Title. This truck is a tire slayer, by installing a LS3 into this, was able to create a light and fast mini truc… … Clean Title.

This truck is a tire slayer, by installing a LS3 into this, was able to create a light and fast mini truc… The Chevrolet S10 has four wheel drive capabilities. This model has a 2.5 liter 4 Cylinder Engine high output engine. The Chevrolet S10 i…

When did the Chevrolet’s 10 go out of production?

The S-Series ended production in Brazil in 2012, being replaced by the Chevrolet Colorado, but still with the name S-10. The first compact truck from the big three automakers was the rebadged Isuzu KB sold since 1972 as the Chevrolet LUV, and Ford quickly responded with the Mazda-built Ford Courier the same year.

Can a Chevy S-10 be used for engine swaps?

The S-10 trucks are a very popular vehicle for engine swaps of all kinds. Since our specialty is with these trucks, there are many variations offered to install a fuel injected Chevy small block engine in any year truck.

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