A feller that’s subscribed to the channel reached out to me and offered up his 1986 Chevrolet S10 Pickup for FREE. It’s been sitting for 16 or 17 years on a farm, is completely rusty, and really rotten inside. Appears to be a 2.5L with a S101 4 speed manual. So of course I said yes. Let’s get it over to the shop and see what we’ve got! Think I can get it running and driving again? What should we do with it?

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29 thoughts on “FREE Chevy S10 Pickup Will It Run and Drive after many years? | Part 1”
  1. Do you still have this truck? Reminds me of my 1st truck
    89 s10 2.5 5 speed. 2wd. It was ordered from the factory with manual steering so if course I had to put a tiny racing wheel on it to make it more interesting. 😅

  2. I wish i would've had a dad like Derek, i grew up without my dad in my life, so everything i learned about working on cars, i learned on my own, i wouldn't trade that for anything

  3. Any chevy s10 is gold at the moment. They do not make small trucks no more. In any shape it will sell. A 2000 s10 running and looks fair is 3,000 at the moment.

  4. A quick way to clean up those brake drums is cut you a plywood circle (5/8) you can put bolts in, in the lug pattern. Then center a hole in the middle. Mount it on a drill (strapped down with ratchet straps) put a bolt and nut through the center and mount it in the chuck. Zip tie the trigger and hit the inside with a wire brush.

  5. Im late to the party but I had to say when they sold my dad this same truck in the 80s they tried to sell him the rear bumper as an "add on" like it was A/C. 🤣

  6. Sold a guy an xj once. I live close to lake erie, so she was full of these brown spiders we have everywhere here. Turns out he was terrified of spiders. Said he had to bale out halfway home. Told me he'd never buy a thing from me again. 🤷

  7. I was wondering where you were located at bud because I'm working on a 1995 Chevy S10 pick up four-wheel drive 4.3L I unhooked my positive wire on the battery cuz I was told to do that before I weld it on my exhaust and I hooked it all back up after I was my exhaust and now won't run it'll crank and crank and crank it'll sound like it turns over for a second but won't stay running You can give it fuel and it still just dots So I was wondering I've had people tell me it was my computer and I realize there's three of them now and I was told it was my ignition modular then I was told it was a wire burnt then I was told it was a fuse blown under the truck but I looked for the wires burnt couldn't find any look for fuses couldn't find any fuel pump kicks on you can hear it run but the truck won't start and run So I went and bought a ignition modular to try and see if that will fix it but if not am I going to have to buy all three computers just to get the right one I'm only 37 years old I know the bare necessities want to be like brakes brake lines antifreeze oil oil changes stuff like that I'm not too climbed on the electronicles stuff yet but I'm literally learning as I look things up for my truck then I'm working on but I didn't know if you were around Pennsylvania like Markleysburg Pennsylvania 45 minutes from Uniontown Pennsylvania 45 minutes away from Somerset Pennsylvania 30 minutes from friendsville Maryland an hour from Oakland Maryland an hour and a half from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania You close to any of these places to where maybe you can swing by sometime listen to it and give me some ideas By the way my name is Michael Ravenscroft Very nice to meet you and my uncle used to have the same make model and year S10 that you just got done working on them are good running vehicles and they last for a long time That's why I'm trying to keep up on my 95 Keep it running while try to get it running again

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