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Re: 1985 OBD
"Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.gts> wrote in message news:hQeYg.297$kG5.13@trndny07...[color=blue]
> On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 21:07:58 +0000, Danny G. wrote:
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>> Surprise surprise, (to me anyway) I would have never thought this 1985 Chevy s10 4x4
>> (non FI) that landed on my driveway had OBD. And the 27 trouble codes can be read
>> from the check engine light just like my good ole Toyota.
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>> Top that off it has a rats nest of emission controls under the hood and no bad codes. (whew)
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>> Dan[/color]
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> Wait...don't you have a Supra?
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Yes, and a Toyota C&C (6'x10' bed) work truck /tool bin, ladder rack wagon. 8)
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> WHY do you want an S-10?!?!?!
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I don't. A buddy just paid my labor with the truck for repairing his a/c.
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> Actually, what size engine/bed? We had an 88 4.3L LOOOONG bed (it looked
> really weird!) with a 5-speed I took in on a trade 4 years ago, sold it to
> a guy that works half a mile from where I live. I still see it 2-3 times a
> week. It was a really good running truck!
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> problem is, I'm a BIG guy, weight-wise and overall size wise (Log legs and
> arms) and I didn't like having the steering wheel in my gut!
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Its a 1985 S10 2.8L 3/4 ton extended cab 4x4 Tahoe loaded with factory
options like automatic OD, locking hubs, 4:11, big wheels... 135,000 miles,
well maintenanced, stock, and 1 owner. (excluding me) It's a California car
and the smog history looks ok
Wonder what's a fair price?
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