My 1982 GMC S15 Sierra was improved upon as original equipment began to fail: a 3.4 liter V6 crate engine, a 5 speed, a 4.10 posi rearend, a Weber carburetor. among other improvements.
So was the GMC S-15 (Sonoma) version more upscaled for these first generation S series? In other words were they a little more expensive then the Chevy badged versions and how many trim options did it offer?
Practical,functional, easy to work on, nothing like todays trucks.
I loved the 1st gen S-10s. They were sharp looking and didn't cost $50,000.
Very good information of this 1st generation
At 4:12 the S-10 is pulling out of the Bell Rock Inn at 6246 AZ 179, Sedona, AZ 86351. Although it looks much different today.
Ive owned 3 of these trucks. Two Ist gen (old sqaure body) and one 2nd gen. The old trucks were so simple to work on.
We had a 85 15 with 2.8 5-speed 4x4 in Gypsy trim on black ext it was a great truck.
A hood release, a standard feature. Offering lots of value.
My 1982 GMC S15 Sierra was improved upon as original equipment began to fail: a 3.4 liter V6 crate engine, a 5 speed, a 4.10 posi rearend, a Weber carburetor. among other improvements.
I have a 1982 s10 1,500 pound pay loud 2.8 liter engine and 3 speed automatic transmission long wheel base.
Out of curiosity ik this is old what mpg did you manage with it roughly
I've got a 82 Sport.
88 sport extended maxi cab
Had a 83 Hated it!
I thought the 5 speed manual wasn't available until the 1983 model year.
So was the GMC S-15 (Sonoma) version more upscaled for these first generation S series? In other words were they a little more expensive then the Chevy badged versions and how many trim options did it offer?
There's not too many 1982 models anymore
There's still a market today for small pickups like this, but nobody wants to build them anymore.
I have 1993 s10 4.3 swb white 2wd had
Back when the S10 was a "S-10"
Few knew there was a hyphen in the official model name in the first couple or so years.
In official GM literature, they used the hyphen pretty inconsistently. Sometimes it was there and sometimes it wasn’t.
@@djpete3865 It's in the badging as well, and the hyphen was dropped for the 1985 model year.
@@5KpGD I didn't know that. We had an '84. To this day I put in a hyphen.
Durango? I did not know that
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He's bragging about the rust resistance. They are not very rust resistant.
Squarebody Chevy>anything ever built