83 C10 Short Bed, 350, Classic, Excellent, Lowered, Custom, Southern, Truck. on 2040-cars
Newark, Ohio, United States
1983 Chevy C-10 Short bed
Georgia truck 2-Owner Custom base, clear coat W/ "Ghost" rally stripes in the hood. Rear roll pan Lowered 2" front 4" rear (Complete alignment done after lowered) All new rubber body mounts 3:23 Rear gears, (17MPG) Factory build sheet Pump gas 87 Octane Frame off paint job Power steering / brakes Excellent condition factory rally wheels with trim rings and caps included Any Question please call Steve 614-506-2970 before 9p.m. any day! Selling my 83 as I am retiring to the south and have too many toys. This truck runs and drives better than the day it was built. All of the pics were taken THE DAY OF THIS LISTING! I lowered the truck using belltech spindles, shackles, hangers and nitro shocks. All new brakes with a fresh rebuild master cylinder, truck stops and drives straight. Linex spray in bed/ tailgate-liner. Original interior in very good condition, W/ new Tach and mech. gauges. Everything on this truck works as it should. Doors are straight and tight. (New door seals, good w/s and rear window rubber.) This truck is absolutely clean as a pin, and everything was done with meticulous detail, and done RIGHT. No shortcuts taken on this, anywhere. The body is absolutely free of bondo, all metal! ENGINE/ TRANSMISSION: 350 cu. in. New water pump, fuel pump, alternator, starter, on a serpentine conversion! Weiand Aluminum intake 2.02 / 1.60 64cc. heads 650 Holley w/ vac secondary and electric choke HEI vacuum adv dist. with brand new internals 8.5 silicone wires, new A/C plugs, cap & rotor New valve covers New 15x4 air cleaner 69 Z-28 grind hyd. cam w/ new timing chain and gears. New heater core, thermostat, rad. cap, all hoses. New battery and cables Hedmann headers full-length exhaust to flowmaster super44 mufflers all stainless pipes.(Sounds incredible) Trans 350 Turbo Fresh fluid/ filter Shifts ultra smooth New 15x8 Cragar 5 spoke mags Cooper cobra 255-70-15 tires |
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Star Wars Car Drives To The Dark Side Of Comic Con
Tue, Jul 22 2014When it comes to designing coveted collectible toys for sale at Comic-Con, the annual celebration of pop culture lifting off Thursday in San Diego, the sky's the limit for the designers at Mattel. Fittingly, the building where Mattel's dreamers conceive of their limited-edition playthings is just down the street from the Los Angeles International Airport. Inside the colorful design center - a Hot Wheels-themed shuttle bus transports employees from Mattel's parking garage - the designers have spent the past year working on 10 toys created especially for the Comic-Con crowd, including a replica of the Batmobile from the upcoming game "Batman: Arkham Knight" and a 9-inch-tall action figure of Superman killer Doomsday. "We don't have to worry about retail. We don't have to worry about margins," said Doug Wadleigh, Mattel's senior vice president of global brand marketing for boys and entertainment. "We don't have to worry about operational efficiencies. We only have to worry about creating the coolest toys for our fans. Period." It also offers some escape from Mattel's reality these days. Like other toy makers struggling in this digital, video-centric age, the company is trying to remain relevant in the retail world. Core brands like Barbie have seen less of a demand, with a 14 percent drop in sales in the first quarter of this year. Mattel had a net loss for the first three months ending March 31 that totaled $11.2 million. But things will at least seem rosier at Comic-Con, where eager buyers for the toys await (the only other place they will be sold is on the Mattel collector's site). Mattel's exclusives this year run between $20 and $85, but elite toys can fetch much more when they're put up for auction. The crown jewel for Wadleigh and his team this year is a Darth Vader die-cast car, the first official collaboration from Hot Wheels and the "Star Wars" franchise. The car - imagine if a Chevrolet Corvette C5 and the villainous Sith lord's helmet had a baby - comes in a sleek black box and encased in a replica of Vader's lightsaber, complete with a swooshing sound effect. "We've been trying to partner with Lucasfilm and Disney on this property for a long time," said Wadleigh. A full-size working replica of the Vadermobile will be on display at Mattel's booth at the massive San Diego Convention Center.
MotorWeek looks back at 1995 Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon
Sat, Jun 20 2015MotorWeek's Retro Review series gives us a nostalgic look back at some of the best sports cars and luxury sedans available in the 1980s and '90s. For its latest clip, the show shifts gears to remember the 1995 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon. Similar to the success of crossovers today, SUVs were tallying big sales and making big money for automakers in the mid-'90s. The Tahoe and Yukon filled slots in the market as steps down from the larger Suburban. These twins weren't wanting for space, though, with plenty of room to haul around a family. MotorWeek came away generally impressed too, and called the models some "of the better riding sport utilities we've ever experienced." This review comes with some jazzy, electric guitar licks to enjoy in the background.
Here's why automakers roll out those Texas-themed pickup trucks
Thu, Sep 29 2016Every year, automakers with a full-size truck link make a big show of the Texas State Fair, usually involving a reveal of a new model. Sometimes they show a whole new truck, and other times a special edition centered on the Lone Star state. While some people might write this off as a quirk of the industry, others might be wondering, "What's the big deal with Texas?" As it turns out, part of the big deal with Texas is big truck sales. According to Dave Sullivan, product analysis manager at AutoPacific, Texas buys more trucks than any other state in the country. It's not a small margin either. Edmunds.com, one in five trucks sold in the US are sold in Texas. The state also accounts for 15 percent of the country's large truck sales, which is more than twice that of California, the second largest truck market in America. Even when you break down sales only in Texas, trucks are a huge piece of the pie - Sullivan says that a quarter of new vehicle sales in Texas are trucks. One in five trucks sold in the US are sold in Texas. But it's not just sales that make truck builders give attention to Texas. As Sullivan explained, "Pickups are life in Texas." Both he and Hugh Milne, marketing and advertising manager for the Chevy Silverado line, said that trucks are key fixtures in Texas society, as both work trucks and luxury vehicles (or Texas Cadillacs as Milne called them). Milne said Texas is so important in the truck market that if you want to be successful in the rest of the country, "you've got to be successful in Texas." As for the State Fair, it has become a prime location for reveals in part because of the importance of the Texas market and because of how big the fair is. Milne also revealed that the State Fair also hosts its own auto show, so it's an ideal venue for a vehicle introduction. So there you have it. Why do truck builders obsess over Texas? It's because Texas obsesses over trucks. When you have one market that loves your product that much, you give it the attention it deserves. Related Video: Image Credit: Donovan Reese via Getty Images Auto News Marketing/Advertising Chevrolet Ford RAM Truck f-150 texas state fair