1953 Chevy 210 Delux 2dr Sedan Looks Like A 1954 Chevy Custom Classic Streetrod on 2040-cars
Mission, Texas, United States
WE HAVE A NICE '53 CHEVY FOR SALE. CHEVY 350 V8 WITH A FOUR SPEED WITH OVERDRIVE
MANUAL FLOOR SHIFT. CAR RUNS VERY STRONG NO FUNNY SOUNDS NO SMOKE NO OIL LEAKS NEW PAINT NEW CHROME CUSTOM GRILL NEW CHROME GRILL NEW CHROME REAR BUMPER FOUR NEW ALUM WHEELS FOUR NEW TIRES NEW CHROME ON DASH TRIM DOORS TRUNK AND IGNITION HAVE KEYS GOOD FRONT AND REAR SEATS MILD CUSTOM PASSED TEXAS INSPECTION NO RUST PREVIOUS OWNER WELDED IN PATCHES IN TRUNK AND FLOOR CAR DRIVES GOOD MILD CUSTOM NEW GAS TANK NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND NEW BRAKE LINES WITH MASTER CYLINDER CAR DOES NEED A FEW ITEMS HEAD LINER $250 ELECTRIC WIPERS INSTALLED ELECTRIC MOTOR COMES WITH CAR SPEEDOMETER ????????? USED A GPS BUYER PAYS FOR ALL SHIPPING WILL LOAD FOR CAR HAULER WOULD DRIVE CAR ANYWHERE WITH OVERDRIVE THE CAR GETS GOOD MILEAGE $500.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN THREE DAYS BALANCE BEFORE CAR CAN BE PICKED UP OR LEAVE PROPERTY. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK THIS IS NOT A SHOW CAR, BUT A NICE DRIVER YOU CAN TAKE TO THE SHOW FOR SALE LOCALLY SO COULD END LISTING EARLY |
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GM reintroduces Tripower name in the worst way possible
Wed, Aug 1 2018The story of General Motors' use of the Tripower moniker begins way back in 1957, when Semon E. "Bunkie" Knudsen, then General Manager of GM's Pontiac division, directed his engineers to inject more performance into his brand's line of V8-powered automobiles. Fuel injection was an option, but hot rodders flocked instead to Tri-Power (marketed way back when with a hyphen), which grafted a trio of two-barrel Rochester carburetors onto a single intake manifold. A legend was born. And that legend was born of performance. At idle and when full power wasn't required, Pontiac's Tri-Power system used just the middle carburetor, which helped make the setup easier to tune. Depending on the year and model, either a vacuum system or a mechanical linkage opened up the two outer carbs, thereby switching from two barrels to six, and allowing the engine to take in more fuel and air. And it was an easy marketing win – six barrels is better than four barrels, right? Because performance! So, when news filtered in that GM has resurrected the Tripower name, those of us who grew up attending classic car shows and wrenching on old Pontiacs did a double-take. And then we all collectively sighed. Turns out that today's Tripower refers to a trio of fuel-saving measures that include cylinder deactivation, active thermal management, and intake valve lift control, according to Automotive News. And, at least for now, it applies to GM's line of fullsize trucks powered by a 2.7-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. We're all for saving fuel whenever possible. And we have zero say in how any automaker chooses to market its products and technologies. But, we'll offer our two cents anyway: Relaunching a storied name from the past is fine. Relaunching a storied name from the past while completely overlooking the reasons the name got famous in the first place is only going to irritate the people who remember the name in the first place. Couldn't they just call this new technology package something else? Related Video: News Source: Automotive NewsImage Credit: Getty Green Marketing/Advertising Chevrolet GM Pontiac Automotive History Truck chevrolet silverado
2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray priced from $51,995*
Fri, 26 Apr 2013After months of speculation, Chevrolet has finally revealed the official starting price of the 2014 Corvette Stingray. The base MSRP for the 450-horsepower Stingray Coupe will be $51,995, while the Stingray Convertible will go for $56,995 (*both prices include a $995 destination fee). This means that the price increase from 2013 to 2014 is just $1,400 for the coupe and $2,395 for the convertible - pretty modest increases considering the upgrade in specifications. Of course, neither price accounts for the sort of dealer markup that might grace early C7 window stickers, especially since less than a third of all Chevrolet dealers will be allocated Corvette models to sell at the car's launch.
Now, these prices are for the base car, so if you're wondering how much a fully loaded Stingray will run, Chevy has given us a good indication of that as well. The coupe we saw on display at the Detroit Auto Show (shown above), for example, would run $73,360 including options such as the $2,800 Z51 Performance Package, $2,495 competition sport seats and the $1,795 Magnetic Ride Control option - just to name a few. Stepping up to the 3LT trim level that brings a full leather interior will run an extra $8,005 over the base price.
While $20,000 in options may seem like a lot, this "as-tested" price still has the C7 competitively priced against rival coupes like the Porsche 911 and Nissan GT-R. Speaking of price comparisons, Chevrolet also points out that the C7 Stingray Z51 costs $2,200 less than the C6 Grand Sport while delivering better acceleration (0-60 mph in less than four seconds) and improved track performance (including more than 1 g in cornering).