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Can you repair a 1992 Chevy S10 pickup?

Can you repair a 1992 Chevy S10 pickup?

Repairable 1992 Chevy S10 pickup for only $500 by owner in Indiana. This small Chevy… New clutch! Truck has a few prob but is a clean truck fed dents and a new clutch needs the rings… It’s a 1986 2.8 v6 new water pump fuel pump fuel filter complete tune-up rebuilt… High miles! Cheap Beater! Minor work! Alot of new parts!

Where can I find a used Chevy S-10 s?

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What’s the price of a 1992 Chevy S10?

Runs and drives..! Repairable 1992 Chevy S10 pickup for only $500 by owner in Indiana. This small Chevy… New clutch! Truck has a few prob but is a clean truck fed dents and a new clutch needs the rings…

When did the Chevy S-10 pickup truck come out?

The Chevy S-10 is a compact pickup truck manufactured by the Chevrolet division of General Motors between 1982 and 2004. This model has three generations. Are you looking for repair parts for your Chevy S-10?

Where can I find parts for my Chevy S-10?

Then check out CARiD.com! Here you will find a full assortment of repair parts for the S-10, including transmission parts, air intake parts, engine parts, exhaust parts, brake parts, driveline and axles, fuel delivery parts, ignition parts, emission control parts, engine cooling parts, and a lot of other products for a successful repair job.

When did the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme stop being made?

The SS was discontinued in 1998 and was replaced by the S-10 Xtreme for the 1999 model year. A 4.3 L V6 (which was optional on regular S-10s) was the standard engine used in the SS]

What kind of transmission does a Chevrolet S-10 have?

It was equipped with a 4L60 automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential with 3.42:1 gearing. Modified by Production Automotive Services of Troy, Michigan, it was fitted with the Syclone interior package featuring black cloth bucket seats with red piping, a special gauge package, and a floor shift console.

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