Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
1969 Chevy Camaro Z-28 X33, H beam Rods, JE pistons 10.75:1 com., Lunati Hyd. Roller cam 573 lift 304 duration, roller rockers, stud girdles, Edelbrook Victor jr 70cc Alum Heads , Edelbrook Air Gap intake, pro billet MSD distributor, MSD 6AL Ign., Holly 750 rc carb, 3” exhaust flowmaster mufflers all ceramic powder coated, E-vac, Be Cool Alum Radiator, Elc. Fans, GM 12 bolt rear end, Moser 373 gears, Hurst Competition/plus Shifter, Hurst roll/control, Shift light, Centerforce clutch, Muncie M21 4 speed, sub frame connectors, Competition Engineering Slide-A-Link Traction, Stainless brake lines, Weld wheels, P/S, P/B, Autometer gauges, Awesome sound system Radio, CD changer, iPod, aux, Amp, Sub. All underbody parts including- sub frame, core support, front wheel housings, springs, axle, drive shaft, A-arms, brake drums, backing plates, and anything else I could take in were powder coated. Interior, Glass, Chrome is all in very good condition, everything works as it should
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Thu, Oct 8 2015I 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?
UAW to vote on strike at Kentucky Corvette plant
Tue, 08 Apr 2014The current wait time for a new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is well, not short. With word of a strike at the Bowling Green, KY factory responsible for seventh-generation sports car, though, that wait time could end up growing substantially.
Now, a strike is still a ways off. UAW Local 2164, which represents the 800 workers responsible for screwing the Corvette together, is set to vote on authorizing a strike today, but even if the employees give the action a go, it's far from a sure thing. According to The Tennessean, both regional and national union officials would need to put their stamp of approval on strike action.
"The membership has to vote to strike, but it's just a step in the process," said Gary Casteel, the UAW's Region 8 director and one of the people that would need to authorize a strike action. Casteel told The Tennessean, "It's purely a local situation, though. They are having some issues with the local management."