1978 C-10 Short Bed White & Red on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Georgia, United States
FOR SALE: 1978 Chevrolet C10 Silverado No leaks at all. Trucks sounds beautiful 350 cubic-inch V8 paired to an automatic transmission Motor does have a performance cam All guages work alt,fuel,oil and temp even the clock All lights work,wipers, cracks in windshield,tow hitch,tow hitch light harness,new rotor and pads,wheel cylinders and shoes in the rear,new starter, thermostat etc. motor has cam New holly 4 bar carb,new heads,flow master exhaust,350, mp3/cd player optional in dash dvd player New radiator,alternator,window handles,etc Have parts such as front grille of 78 c20 billet grille (two headlights) new interior including seats,door panel, etc Will throw in alot of extra parts (original and aftermarket) Single cab, short bed, two-wheel driveCustom interior from carpet,dash,door panel,etc. Interior roof and metal walls painted with high quality. The truck underwent a moderate restoration approximately 4 months ago. The truck has new paint on a 100% solid body. The truck runs and drives. Very reliable transportation. If you have any questions pertaining to the truck or the purchase process, please contact me at 678 815 6893 with a call or a text. The truck nor the title will leave my possession until I have received the full purchase price amount in cash, wire transfer, or cashier's check form. If you choose to ship the truck, the shipping expenses will be your responsibility but I will accommodate any shipping arrangements that you may make. The truck is for sale locally and as the owner, I reserve the right to end this listing at any time. On Jun-17-14 at 20:20:37 PDT, seller added the following information: Headers,8 inch wide tires with good thread Lot of money on body and paint Have many baby pics of truck before restoration Over 8k just in body,paint,and hard to get parts Hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars went into this truck |
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GM dealers unhappy about pickup prices
Mon, 21 Oct 2013The backlash is beginning. Following General Motors' price hike of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra last week, dealers across the country are expressing their ire over increasing prices in the face of rebates and discounts on trucks from Ford and Ram.
Speaking to Automotive News, Sam Pilato, the general manager at Dimmitt Chevrolet in Clearwater, FL, Silverados are "selling very poorly." W. Carrol Smith, the president of Monument Chevrolet in the heart of truck country, Texas, said, "[GM's] position is that the vehicle stands on its own and it doesn't need a bigger rebate. That's not what the market is telling us."
According to AN, that's the general attitude amongst Chevy and GMC dealers across the country, where the twin pickups are getting butchered in sales by competitors offering up to $9,000 off their sticker prices. Part of the problem for GM is that its trucks are arriving on the market near the end of the current F-150's lifecycle, a fact that Ford has taken advantage of.
Lutz dishes dirt on GM in latest Autoline Detroit
Mon, 20 Jun 2011Bob Lutz sits down for Autoline Detroit - Click above to watch video after the jump
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