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Custom Hot Shot Cooler And Heated Catering Truck Excellent Condition Low Mileage on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:39970 Color: and stainless steel liner
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
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HOTSHOT 2 HEATED & REFRIGERATED FOOD PICKUP TRUCK 

       

       NOTE: THIS TRUCK IS NOT DOCK HEIGHT
Description:     Delivery Concepts HOTSHOT 2 Heated & Refrigerated Food Transport Unit.
     7' refrigerated body with four door access, mounted on a Chevrolet Colorado chassis.
     Oven is heated by hot water from engine coolant system.  Temperatures to 180 degrees.
     Oven dimensions: 28" H X 30" W X 63" D
     Refrigeration is supplied by an engine driven system with ceiling mounted, two fan
     evaporator rated at 5,930 BTU @ 35° F.  Temperatures: 0° to 40° F.
     Inside measurements 33” H X 41” W X 63” D with approximately 49 cubic feet of
     cargo space.  Body has white gel coat exterior and stainless steel liner.
     Chevrolet Colorado is white with gray vinyl interior.

Payload:     The recommended weight, which can be transported using this vehicle, is 1,290
      pounds including fuel and driver.

GVWR:     The maximum weight this vehicle should ever weigh when loaded, including fuel and
     driver is 6,010 pounds.




Chevrolet Colorado 7' Bed,  4 x 2 Chassis
3.7L V-6 Gasoline Engine
4-Wheel ABS Brakes
Power Steering
4-Speed Automatic Transmission w/OD
Air Conditioned

P265/70R16 BSW Tires
17 Gallon Fuel Tank
ETR AM/FM Stereo
3.92 Ratio Rear Axle LS
Full Size Spare Tire

Hotshot 2 Heated/Refrigerated Food Transport Unit
Molded Fiberglass Body, Liquid Foam Insulated
Stainless Steel Lined Walls & Ceiling
Engine Driven Refrigeration Pkg., ceiling mounted
      2 fan evaporator rated 5,930 BTU @ 35 degrees
Temperature: 30 to 40 degrees
Nose Mounted Condenser
Oven Temperatures to 180 degrees
Oven capacities: 12 sheet pans or 15 hotel pans

Four Door Access w/Locking Handles
Door Opening Sizes 28” H x 38” W, 28” H x 30” W`
Stainless Steel Lined w/2 Drains
Rubber Floor Mat
Back Up Alarm
Mount & Drive (Cab Air Equipment System)
Suspension Up Grade Kit
Decals

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Thu, Jan 3 2019

DETROIT — Sales of new vehicles in the U.S. rose slightly in 2018, defying predictions and highlighting a strong economy. Automakers reported an increase of 0.3 percent over a year ago to 17.27 million vehicles. The increase came despite rising interest rates, a volatile stock market, and rising car and truck prices that pushed some buyers out of the new-vehicle market. Industry analysts and automakers said strong economic fundamentals pushed up sales and should keep them near historic highs in 2019. "Economic conditions in the U.S. are favorable and should continue to be supportive of vehicle sales at or around their current run rate," Ford Chief Economist Emily Kolinski Morris said after the company and other automakers announced their sales numbers Thursday. That auto sales remain near the 2016 record of 17.55 million is a testimonial to the strength of the economy, said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. The job market, he said, has created new employment, and wage growth has accelerated. "That's fundamental to selling anything," he said. "If there are lots of jobs and people are getting bigger paychecks, they will buy more." The unemployment rate is 3.7 percent, a 49-year low. The economy is thought to have grown close to 3 percent last year, its best performance in more than a decade. Consumers, the main driver of the economy, are spending freely. The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate four times in 2018 but is only expected to raise it twice this year. Auto sales also were helped by low gasoline prices and rising home values, Zandi said. It all means that people are likely to keep buying new vehicles this year even as they grow more expensive. The Edmunds.com auto-pricing site estimates that the average new vehicle price hit a record $35,957 in December, about 2 percent higher than the previous year. It will be harder for automakers to keep the sales pace above 17 million because they have been enticing buyers for several years now with low-interest financing and other incentives, Zandi said. He predicts more deals in the coming year as job growth slows and credit tightens for higher-risk buyers. Edmunds, which provides content, including automotive tips and reviews, for distribution by The Associated Press, predicts that sales will drop this year to 16.9 million.

Anti-purist 1963 Ferrari GTE sports hot rod Chevy V8

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I remember reading a story around the time Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift came out. It focused on one of the star cars of that film, a 1967 Ford Mustang fastback that started the film as a shell, and in a pinch, was transformed into a modified masterpiece, complete with the RB26DETT engine from a Nissan Skyline GT-R (which started the film under the hood of an S15 Silvia). There was a genuine (and in our minds, absurd) fear in the article that taking a piece of classic American iron and fitting a twin-turbocharged JDM engine would result in some awful trend in the classic car community. If you thought a GT-R-powered classic Mustang was sacrilege, though, this car will probably make you vomit. For the rest of us, it's a neat piece of engineering. Shown above is a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE, and yes, that's a 302-cubic-inch, small-block Chevrolet V8 under the hood. On top of that, it uses the six-speed manual transmission from a Viper, a nine-inch Ford rear end, and Mitsubishi-sourced paint. So yeah, it's a FrankenFerrari. Check out Road Heads' interview with this custom GTE's owner, which is followed by a brief test drive. And of course, head into Comments afterwards, and let us know what you think. Is this Yankee-powered 250 GTE blasphemous or badass?

The Volt Dance had precedent; meet the Chevy Footlockers

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