My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck with 48k
My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck with 48k
I picked this truck up about 6 months ago.
S-10's are good cheap and reliable.
This truck rides and drives like brand new and shifts like butter.
It has 30 less hp than my 96, but this truck gets 25mpg!
It also has limited slip rear, and heavy duty leaf springs.
floor mounted transfer case shifter,
A/C also works great. has utilitarian rubber floor, bench seat and single cab short box.
thanks for posting my pics, 94Corolla5Speed
S-10's are good cheap and reliable.
This truck rides and drives like brand new and shifts like butter.
It has 30 less hp than my 96, but this truck gets 25mpg!
It also has limited slip rear, and heavy duty leaf springs.
floor mounted transfer case shifter,
A/C also works great. has utilitarian rubber floor, bench seat and single cab short box.
thanks for posting my pics, 94Corolla5Speed
Last edited by JD_shifty on Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:21 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck withh 48k
There ya go. Welcome to SS! We love a good small pickup here. And you have an LSD...sweet!
Re: My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck withh 48k
Small, MT trucks are cool.
Small, old MT trucks and even cooler.
Welcome!
Small, old MT trucks and even cooler.
Welcome!
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Re: My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck withh 48k
94Corolla5Speed wrote: There ya go. Welcome to SS! We love a good small pickup here. And you have an LSD...sweet!
the only thing I miss is the cruise control.
It also has nice goodyear wranglers on it. THIS truck has not gotten stuck in snow yet.
Thanks for fixing my post, what was my error?
I love gears and clutches~!
I love shifting gears..or deciding to stay in gear.
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Re: My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck with 48k
Say your image was http://somepicturename.jpg
you press the Img button in the post reply box next to url and paste that in between the [/I MG] (no spaces)
you press the Img button in the post reply box next to url and paste that in between the [/I MG] (no spaces)
Re: My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck with 48k
94Corolla5Speed wrote:Say your image was http://somepicturename.jpg
you press the Img button in the post reply box next to url and paste that in between the [/I MG] (no spaces)
i usually have no problem posting like that. your links had farm static in them, where my flickr links didn't. I thought you had a backdoor secret. usually I can cut and paste into an "[img]_[/img]" and it works.
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Re: My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck withh 48k
I was thinking "That truck's not that old, it's not even square-body" but then I remembered that square bodies went out so long ago that modern-shaped vehicles can be old by now.RomPirate wrote:Small, old MT trucks and even cooler.
Yes. Exactly! Deciding to stay in gear when you want is awesome, and shifting is awesome.JD_shifty wrote:I love shifting gears..or deciding to stay in gear.
You may have been posting the address of the page where the picture was, not the address of the picture itself. Instead of getting the address from your address bar, right-click the picture itself. It's easier in Firefox and Opera than it is in Inernet Explorer.JD_shifty wrote:i usually have no problem posting like that. your links had farm static in them, where my flickr links didn't. I thought you had a backdoor secret. usually I can cut and paste into an "[img]_[/img]" and it works.
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Re: My 95 S-10 4.3 5-speed 4wd truck with 48k
The GMC Sonoma looks waaaay better than the Chevy S-10. I like your vehicle! I would love to have one of these but I'd miss having a back seat.
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I like these, i'm looking for a small early 90's 5 speed truck as a beater.
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Looks great! . I've always liked small trucks.
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Nice truck!
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mazda truuuuuuuuuuuuckSwimmerboy wrote:I like these, i'm looking for a small early 90's 5 speed truck as a beater.
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Oh man that Datsun is sahweeeeet!