Some enthusiasts follow a well-worn path with their project build, while others march to a very different drummer to create something genuinely unique. This 1995 Chevrolet S-10 is a perfect example of the latter, with the seller ditching its… more»
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Grandpa’s 1997 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer
Spending tens of thousands of dollars on a vehicle to transport the family can be daunting for some people, and the thought of owing the bank for a vehicle that will quickly depreciate is not an attractive concept. What… more»
One of a Kind P/U! 2000 Chevrolet S-10 Packard
The S-10 was Chevrolet’s popular compact pickup built from 1982 to 2003. And the Packard 200 was the company’s entry-level sedan produced in 1951 and 1952. For reasons unknown, someone has taken sheet metal from the latter and applied… more»
Clean 4WD 5-Speed: 1984 Chevrolet S-10
With the cost factors and sheer size of many modern-day trucks, it’s refreshing to sometimes revisit the days when pickups were more affordable and generally smaller, yet still capable of performing most hauling tasks their owners were expecting while… more»
1993 Chevrolet S-10 V6 With Only 8,800 Miles!
Though Chevrolet only produced two generations of its S-10 compact pickup truck, each generation spent a decade in production, and it always felt like there was an abundance of these trucks on the road. Of course, like most compact… more»
BF Classified: 1992 Chevrolet Blazer
The Blazer nameplate has been used on a variety of Chevrolet vehicles dating back to 1969. While there was a full-size Blazer at the time, there was also the S-10 Blazer from 1983 to 2005, a compact SUV that… more»
Crazy Twin-Turbo V8-Powered 1993 Chevrolet S10!
If you’ve ever stumbled across the YouTube channels associated with the motorsports brand Hoonigan, chances are you’ve viewed “Bad Daddy Braddy” and his colorful personality. One of the channel’s segments is Build and Battle, where participants have a $9,000… more»
Low-Mileage Survivor: 1985 Chevrolet S-10
I love a small, utilitarian style pickup, but many of them are subject to tough lives as workhorse vehicles. Not that there’s anything wrong with that – it is their intended purpose – but it’s always interesting to see… more»