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Idk if these original S10s are starting to become collectable or not.

I've been looking for one for my brother in law, to fix and such for him to drive. There isn't a single one that's cheaper than like, 2000$ unless it's beat tf up or has no title
 

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S10 blazer, 4wd, manual trans, v6–$1500

Definitely more miles than the one grit dog is looking at, but the body is very straight.
 

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I've been looking for one for my brother in law, to fix and such for him to drive. There isn't a single one that's cheaper than like, 2000$ unless it's beat tf up or has no title
Even the old stuff is more $$ now with the car shortage, IMO.
This one the guy is asking $4500, which objectively is at the low end of anything 4x4 and in decent shape and low miles around here. I’m more in the $2500-3k range and only because it’s clean.
But to think that something from the early/mid 80s which is arguably just above the worst time in history for cars power and reliability would fetch that much out here is hard to comprehend.
but that truck would be a great rig as long as the early version 2.8 held up or swapped with any number of better engine options.
If it was a 4.3 truck I’d be posting a “look what I drug home” post!
 

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After not seeing nice ones for several years, they are starting to pop up and they seem to be commanding decent money. Which is reasonable, IMHO, they were way underpriced years ago. Which is why they are scarce now, because everyone beat the snot out of them and then junked them.


I had an '88 4x4 for parts many years ago. I regret that decision now. It should have got the minor rust repaired and a small block shoved under the hood.

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It was a running and driving rig before I took it apart.
 

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After not seeing nice ones for several years, they are starting to pop up and they seem to be commanding decent money. Which is reasonable, IMHO, they were way underpriced years ago. Which is why they are scarce now, because everyone beat the snot out of them and then junked them.


I had an '88 4x4 for parts many years ago. I regret that decision now. It should have got the minor rust repaired and a small block shoved under the hood.

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It was a running and driving rig before I took it apart.
That red one is my perfect S10 blazer. Theres one just like that in town, love that little thing.
 

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That red one is my perfect S10 blazer. Theres one just like that in town, love that little thing.

That one even has the rear slider windows. I can't remember if they were factory or aftermarket, I just remember that interior air flow was awesome with them.
 

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That one even has the rear slider windows. I can't remember if they were factory or aftermarket, I just remember that interior air flow was awesome with them.
I wish my s10 had a slider
 

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Even the old stuff is more $$ now with the car shortage, IMO.
This one the guy is asking $4500, which objectively is at the low end of anything 4x4 and in decent shape and low miles around here. I’m more in the $2500-3k range and only because it’s clean.
But to think that something from the early/mid 80s which is arguably just above the worst time in history for cars power and reliability would fetch that much out here is hard to comprehend.
but that truck would be a great rig as long as the early version 2.8 held up or swapped with any number of better engine options.
If it was a 4.3 truck I’d be posting a “look what I drug home” post!
It sold. Talked to the seller. I don't need more repairs, but it seemed just too nice, so I called, lol.
Feller said he had to come "down a little" on the price becasue everyone who looked at it told him it had the "wrong" engine and "they thought it would have a 3.4 (He meant 4.3)".
Didn't ask how much he got for it, not my place and not polite, but I'd guess $4k at least
 

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It sold. Talked to the seller. I don't need more repairs, but it seemed just too nice, so I called, lol.
Feller said he had to come "down a little" on the price becasue everyone who looked at it told him it had the "wrong" engine and "they thought it would have a 3.4 (He meant 4.3)".
Didn't ask how much he got for it, not my place and not polite, but I'd guess $4k at least
At work we called the 2.8 the engine from hell. You are better off without that one.
 

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At work we called the 2.8 the engine from hell. You are better off without that one.
Especially the early ones...but curiously enough my MIL had a 2.8 S10 Blazer back in the day. It was really reliable, but it was a later model as it had TBI, so had to be at least a '87?
My interest was piqued as it would have literally been a mini me to the K20. And being a carbed engine, not difficult to swap to a 3.1 or 4.3 or even small block!
 

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My first car (87' celebrity wagon) had the 2.8 v6. Ran like a beast the whole time i had it without issue. Idk why people $#!t on it.....
 

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I had an 86 S10 Blazer with the 2.8 and a 5 speed. Rattled like heck when I bought it, didn't pay much and didn't trust it except for around town. We kept taking it on farther drives and ended up as a daily for a while. Put 15 or 20 thousand miles on it before we traded it for an 88 4.3 700r4 S10 Blazer just like the one @bucket pictured. That was a great ride. Ran it up to almost 190,000 before we traded it on a 1998 S10 Blazer. The 88 was the fastest one of all, really ran!!! @Grit dog you interested in a 2wd or 4wd S10/S15? There are a couple here in town that have been sitting for a while, 1 a Maroon S15 and the other 2 tone Brown and Tan S10. They are both 2 wd, I think? Want me to look closer, let me know. I'm not too far away from you?
 

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I had an 86 S10 Blazer with the 2.8 and a 5 speed. Rattled like heck when I bought it, didn't pay much and didn't trust it except for around town. We kept taking it on farther drives and ended up as a daily for a while. Put 15 or 20 thousand miles on it before we traded it for an 88 4.3 700r4 S10 Blazer just like the one @bucket pictured. That was a great ride. Ran it up to almost 190,000 before we traded it on a 1998 S10 Blazer. The 88 was the fastest one of all, really ran!!! @Grit dog you interested in a 2wd or 4wd S10/S15? There are a couple here in town that have been sitting for a while, 1 a Maroon S15 and the other 2 tone Brown and Tan S10. They are both 2 wd, I think? Want me to look closer, let me know. I'm not too far away from you?
Ya had great luck with a 91 S15 Jimmy. 4.3 as well.
Appreciate the offer, but like I may have mentioned as cool as it sounds, I don’t need another old car to work on.
I may have made an exception for that one as it was so clean and low miles but the kid will literally be putting 3-400mi a week on something within about a month of getting his license.
I really need to be looking for a fuel sipper little car. The only thing with 4 wheels and less than 300hp in the stable currently is a 48 year old Jeep!
 

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My first car (87' celebrity wagon) had the 2.8 v6. Ran like a beast the whole time i had it without issue. Idk why people $#!t on it.....

Because the earlier "gen 1" engines with a carb weren't the greatest at all. Slow and had some quality control issues. The high output and fuel injected versions were much better, but those were only in cars. The "gen 2" style FI engines were great, and that's what you had. The gen 1 style carried on as a 2.8 and 3.1 with TBI, they were much more reliable than the earlier ones, but they were still kind of gutless. The early, low output carbed engines tarnished the reputation of them all.
 

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Is this for vehicles other than square bodies, or can I get an idea of what I should ask for my truck?

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The Good:
5.3L “LS” swap
SM-465 trans
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28,000 miles
Almost no rust
New front springs
New shocks
Very reliable and would trust it to drive anywhere within reason (no cruise control)
$2000 Freshly rebuilt 5.3L LS engine
$1000 Holley Terminator X
$700 Dakota Digital VHX dash
$300 Newly upholstered seat
$1000 285/65R16 BFG TA KO2 tires
$300 Vision D Window 16 X8 6-139.70 wheels
$200 454 radiator
$300 2x 13” Spal fans
$150 Tejas steelworks radiator shroud
$300 Truck-Lite LED headlights

The Bad:
VIN on title doesn’t match truck. Previous owner moved V6 VIN plate to dash. Tag in B pillar and partial VIN on frame match CUCV
Rear most crossmember of frame was caved in and bed looks like it was swapped
Dents on almost every body panel
Rubber weatherstripping is shot
Needs dash pad
No AC
1974 K10 axles front and rear with 3.08 gears

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