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1990 - Chevrolet C/k Pickup 3500 on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1990 Mileage:163500 Color: Black
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
1990 - Chevrolet C/k Pickup 3500, US $7,000.00, image 1

1990 Chevrolet one ton 4x4. It has a 1986 gmc front clip on it, I liked the way the grill and headlights look better than the 1990 setup. It has a 1992 intercooled cummins 5.9 turbo diesel 12 valve. Turbo on it is off of a 2001 dodge manual 24 valve. Has boost and pyrometer gauges. All gauges in the instrument cluster work. Cruise control is not working, needs a servo mounted and hooked to throttle linkage. I just drove 1700 miles round trip to visit my parents and it performed great, cruised about 80mph most of the way. Gets about 18mpg. The air conditioner blows ice cold.Frame was notched for a/c compressor clearance. Overhead console and middle console out of 1990 suburban. Has power windows and door locks. All power windows work. Tilt steering.Has 4 inch springs in front and 4 inch springs in rear with no block. Has a 2 inch body lift. New CM bed has gooseneck hitch in it and wired for 7 pin and 4 pin. Has trailer brake controller. It has a list of new parts. Parts, Rebuilt getrag transmission with BG syncroshift fluid, new clutch, new uprated injection pump, new 40hp increase injectors, new radiator, new valve cover gaskets, new voltage regulator, new CM flatbed , new underbed toolboxes, new 35x12.5x16 tires and wheels, new receiver hitch, new 31 gallon fuel tank and sending unit, reupholstered front and rear seats, new carpet, new door carpet, new dash mat, new steering gear box, new boost and pyrometer gauges, new front calipers and pads, new rear shoes, drums and hardware. Driveline redone. New radiator. Lots of money into this pickup. New headliner. New sunvisors. New drivers side power window motor. New 4 inch rear springs. New exhaust. New stereo that ipod goes into, new speakers in dash and behind seat, all from a stereo shop not wally world. It is a fun pickup to drive. It could use a few little finishing touches, dash board is cracked and has holes from where it must of had switches at on time. The window sweep rubber could use replacing. When you turn on the left turn signal the cancel cam wont turn it off you have to do it manually, to the right works fine. The speedometer is working but way off, it just needs a little gear box from PTC that will correct it, it costs 65, I have been using my gps. I am selling the pickup because I want to get a 2007-2009 chevy or gmc crew cab 4x4 1/2 or 3/4 ton gasser pickup with a 6 inch lift. I still have a dodge diesel to tow with. Please feel free to ask questions and I will get back to y

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MotorWeek's 80's GM muscle coupe roundup includes Regal GN and Monte Carlo SS

Thu, Jan 29 2015

Even with just four brands in the family, General Motors still represents a performance powerhouse. Between the Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Camaro Z/28, Cadillac CTS-V and ATS-V, The General can still deliver plenty of thrills. The 1980s, though, saw the brand go even crazier with performance. While the Camaro and Corvette were still around back in the day, GM had a number of other interesting performance offerings. The Bowtie was complemented by the long-deceased Monte Carlo SS, while the now-defunct Pontiac and Oldsmobile offered the Grand Prix and thumping 442, respectively. And Buick, which isn't short on performance with its Regal GS and Verano Turbo, offered a much more serious vehicle, in the form of the Grand National (not to mention the Darth Vader-spec GNX). MotorWeek, in its hugely entertaining retro flashbacks, looks back on these three long-lost GM performance icons, and it's just as good as you might expect. News Source: MotorWeek via YouTube Buick Chevrolet GM Pontiac Coupe Performance Classics Videos buick grand national chevy monte carlo oldsmobile 442

Junkyard Gem: 1985 Chevrolet Sprint

Thu, May 21 2020

For in the 1985 model year, General Motors began selling Chevrolet-badged Suzuki Cultus hatchbacks in California. Sales of the cheap three-cylinder econobox in the rest of North America followed soon after (with the Canadian version known as the Pontiac Firefly), and did pretty well considering the crash in gasoline prices during the middle 1980s. Starting in 1988, the facelifted Sprint became the Geo (and, later on, Chevrolet) Metro. Here's one of the very first Cultuses sold on our shores, found in a San Francisco Bay Area car graveyard. Amazingly, the primitive rear-wheel-drive Chevrolet Chevette remained available all the way through 1987, competing with the thriftier front-wheel-drive Sprint in the same showrooms. For 1988, Pontiac started selling a rebadged Daewoo LeMans, so the Sprint/Metro never lacked for intra-corporate competition. Inside, you'll find the same stuff most mid-1980s Japanese econoboxes got: tough cloth upholstery and long-wearing hard plastics. Suzuki quality in 1985 wasn't quite up to Honda or Toyota levels, but you weren't paying Honda or Toyota prices for the Sprint. MSRP on this car started at $4,949, or about $12,000 in 2020 dollars. The cheapest possible 1985 Chevette cost $5,340, while a new no-frills Ford Escort would set you back $5,620. Subaru, however, could have put you in a punitively unappointed base-model Leone hatchback for just 40 bucks more than the Sprint that year. I think I'd have sprung the extra for a $5,348 Toyota Tercel, a $5,195 Mazda GLC, or— best cheap-commuter deal of all that year— the $5,399 Honda Civic 1300 hatchback. I was 19 years old and driving a Competition Orange 1968 Mercury Cyclone that year, and I recall feeling pity for Chevy Sprint drivers, new-car smell or not. Still, these weren't bad cars for the price, though a Sprint with an automatic transmission was a real character-builder. Got three cylinders and uses 'em all! 48 horsepower from this hemi-headed SOHC 1-liter. The Turbo Sprint — yes, such a car existed — had a howling 70 horsepower. The hood-latch release is a rectangular button that resembles a badge. 1985 Chevy Sprint Commercial The highest-mileage, lowest-priced car you can buy. 1985 holden barina commercial The Australian-market version was the Holden Barina, and the TV ads featured the Road Runner. 1983 SUZUKI CULTUS Ad In its homeland, this car got screaming guitars and a drive through New York City for its TV commercials.

Take a close look at the guts of the Chevy Volt battery, powertrain

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Just how intimate would you like to get with the powertrain in a Chevy Volt? If you're anything like YouTube user d55guy, then spending a half hour filming yourself taking apart the battery pack, motor, inverter and more for a look inside sounds like your idea of fun. After all, this way you get to see the cooling system, the heavy safety kill switch and count up the individual cells in the battery modules. Fun! Turns out, we also enjoy languidly paced Volt dissection video goodness, and we think you might want to see it as well. So, we've embedded two videos below and if you don't have a better understanding of how the Volt is put together after watching them, well, at least you can't say we never tried to show you anything. Given that what's really happening here is the organized 'destruction' of an expensive and potentially dangerous object, let's talk safety. There's a serious disclaimer at the beginning of the videos and on the YouTube description page, but we feel the need to repeat the gist of it here: do not try this at home. The creator of the video says he is a trained engineer and has been doing things like this "for the better part of a decade," so he apparently knows what he's doing. With that in mind, watch it all below. When you're done seeing the insides of a Volt powertrain up close, if you need more filmed EV dissection/destruction, check out this video designed for first responders approaching a damaged Tesla Model S. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.