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I had the '96 Chevy S-10 version of that but basically same truck and same shade of green. That truck hated me. Fix one thing, another thing broke. After replacing the cylinder head, fuel pump, fuel line, slave cylinder, hood and windshield*, alternator, and a random electrical gremlin or ten, it ran like a dream for like two weeks. Then the brake line burst and I finally just sold the thing. The guy who bought it from me fixed the brake line and drove it for like 6 or 7 years with no problems.
Called it the POS-10.
*Hood latch broke driving down the highway and slammed the hood back into the windshield at 55 mph. Fun!
Oof, I've seen that happen twice, but as a driving spectator, not the person to actually have their own hood fly up on them.
Once their hood flies off like 50 feet in the air, the spectator/driver (me) had to observe said flying hood and prepare to drive off in the ditch to avoid it.
I successfully avoided the flying hood, but damn, you remind me that I need to check that hood latch...
Hood stayed attached, thankfully, but was a total loss. Thankfully there were plenty of donors at the local scrapyard.
Here's the bastard the day before the brake line broke and the last time everything was working and I gave up on it:
Damn. I actually want to keep this truck for myself, but I can't. It feels like sleeping on a dead man's couch/bed.
I want a smaller truck like this, hell I need it. But it'll just drive me crazy knowing I'm sitting in a dead man's seat.
I'm doing good enough to even work on it and test drive it every now and then. It's haunted though...
I get that. But considering how many times I've needed a reasonably sized truck lately, I'd at least think twice lol.
At least working on them is fun. Despite the money pit it turned out to be, I did enjoy the time I spent tinkering with it and getting it going.
I do have a lot of things to think about before making any definitive decisions.. I dunno yet, I'm just at the point of fixing the bare minimum to get it properly road-worthy..
Best of luck, and hope you have fun. I definitely did.
To me, repairs and occasional modifications are never the fun part, that's the tedious part.
The fun part is when the job is said and done successfully, especially after a good soaking bath followed by a shower, and a beer of course..
I had a '01 GMC Jimmy that had been totalled from a head-on collision, but there was a `01 Chevy Blazer in the junkyard that had been totalled from rear collision... So I actually had a 'Blimmy' as both of those suvs were pretty much the same thing except for some slightly different panels that still lined up pretty well.
Idk who was copying whose homework, but it worked out pretty well for me.
fuckin love me a green chevy s-10
That was a super fun truck to drive when it wasn't breaking down on me, lol.
fixing the '65 green chevy something-10 i drove was half of the fun!
Fuck the fuckin EGR valve in that thing!!