1971 Chevelle Ss 502 Efi Pro Touring Air Bagged 20"candy Coated Rotisserie Paint on 2040-cars
Woodinville, Washington, United States
AMAZING RESTO MOD NECK SNAPPER, EVERYTHING RESTORED I'm still working on locating original build photos that show everything being installed. I will post as I find them, but I can't guarantee I will. 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 502 EFI Fully Frame off, totally stripped and restored, every nut and bolt and done. Started with a rust free California Chevelle (I'm the 3rd owner) VIN: 136371L170085 Heart of the car is the aluminum head and intake crate zz502 EFI motor. Edelbrock ECU controller in cab for easy tune/adjustment Automatic TH 350 Transmission Front disc Wilwood Brakes House of Kolor Gold Flip Flop paint with Black Stripes. Full rotisserie paint job, all surfaces are sprayed. Paint job has never seen the rain it it's short life. Undercarriage highly detailed. Frame and suspension, highly detailed. Total powder coating. (I'm looking for build photos, but having a hard time locating them 12 bolt Posi Rear End w/ Strange Axles 3" Aluminized exhaust to rear dump (sounds perfect) Pro Touring car that is laser straight and so beautiful ,this is one of the best ss clones I've seen Under hood is highly detailed and completely painted to match body Aluminum Radiator by B Cool Tubular upper and lower front suspension control arms. All new Painless wiring with digital guages (note, builder never hooked up transmition to count mileage so it ready 0. I assure you this car rarely gets driving) All re-stuffed and wrapped interior. All new stereo with amps, American Racing 20" wheels in front and back an Z rated tires. All new weatherstrips throughout. Lots of attention to detail. On board air compressor and adjustable 4 way bags from cab remote or with key fob. You can adjust the car ride height to 100's of different positions to assure you always have the best look on the street or at the show. Pancake it out at the show or jack it up like a dragster. Controller allows for a custom preset ride height, so everytime you start car it goes to your preferred stance Trophy wining and quality throughout. I'm selling because new kids toys are taking over garage. One smaller not as showy car is all that space will allow, so I have to part with this absolute show car. It is only driven a 3-4 times a year and every time breaks necks and gets thumbs up from everyone young and old. I've truly loved this car and hate to see her go. I love just walking by it in the garage and admiring it. 2nd owner/builder did an absolute amazing job on everything on this car. I have misplaced all his original build photos, but still retain manuals for everything on the car. I have an appraisal from June 2006 that I used to insure the car at $75,000 In an effort to try and get this done right the first time I'm listing all issues with car: On mothers day I accidentally locked the keys in the trunk at the gas station. I tried to access by pulling rear seat, but amp and compressor mount wouldn't allow. I had to drill out trunk lock and drill bit just slipped a bit and there is a bee-bee size nick just around the trunk lock. (see picture) There is some slight paint burn on the fuel tank from exhaust. I've never tried to polish it out. I'm unsure of the correct way to address it. I'm not a motor-head and I really would only take the car out to drive, enjoy, wash and put back in the garage a few times a year. The battery that is currently in the car is a heavy crank lead battery. It has a polished aluminum mount and upper arms to receive an Optoma blue top gel battery. Since the car sat a lot, I went through 2 of the gel batteries because those type of batteries can't be brought down to 0% and back. They just die. The lead battery has been great, but to go to the show I would put a gel cap back in there because it just looks proper that way. Car also will come with a little pig tail 2amp trickle charging unit (not installed right now) that makes it fun for the show, where you can keep it plugged in and all the lights and stereo going while it is parked without losing the gel battery power. There is one very light paint chip at the top of the quarter panel where it meets the hood. Not from rubbing, and I have no idea when or how this happened it was like that when I purchased the car (see picture). Vehicle located in Woodinville, WA and open for preview before the auction ends (about 1 hr from Seatac international airport). This vehicle is sold as-is and where-is. $2000 PayPal deposit due 72 hours after auction end. Title is free and clear and vehicle is ready for transport. I'm available by e-mail, leave a phone number if you require a call back. Please enquire if you are serious and you plan on paying $$$ for the car. This isn't going to sell for $30,000, so don't inquire if that is your max bid. This isn't like the others on eBay this is done all the way around. If you can appreciate the extra $$$ put into chasis, body, motor and stance, then you can appreciate this car. Pictures of flaws and video (video is probably hardest it has been driven): |
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U.S. new-vehicle sales in 2018 rise slightly to 17.27 million [UPDATE]
Thu, Jan 3 2019DETROIT — Sales of new vehicles in the U.S. rose slightly in 2018, defying predictions and highlighting a strong economy. Automakers reported an increase of 0.3 percent over a year ago to 17.27 million vehicles. The increase came despite rising interest rates, a volatile stock market, and rising car and truck prices that pushed some buyers out of the new-vehicle market. Industry analysts and automakers said strong economic fundamentals pushed up sales and should keep them near historic highs in 2019. "Economic conditions in the U.S. are favorable and should continue to be supportive of vehicle sales at or around their current run rate," Ford Chief Economist Emily Kolinski Morris said after the company and other automakers announced their sales numbers Thursday. That auto sales remain near the 2016 record of 17.55 million is a testimonial to the strength of the economy, said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. The job market, he said, has created new employment, and wage growth has accelerated. "That's fundamental to selling anything," he said. "If there are lots of jobs and people are getting bigger paychecks, they will buy more." The unemployment rate is 3.7 percent, a 49-year low. The economy is thought to have grown close to 3 percent last year, its best performance in more than a decade. Consumers, the main driver of the economy, are spending freely. The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate four times in 2018 but is only expected to raise it twice this year. Auto sales also were helped by low gasoline prices and rising home values, Zandi said. It all means that people are likely to keep buying new vehicles this year even as they grow more expensive. The Edmunds.com auto-pricing site estimates that the average new vehicle price hit a record $35,957 in December, about 2 percent higher than the previous year. It will be harder for automakers to keep the sales pace above 17 million because they have been enticing buyers for several years now with low-interest financing and other incentives, Zandi said. He predicts more deals in the coming year as job growth slows and credit tightens for higher-risk buyers. Edmunds, which provides content, including automotive tips and reviews, for distribution by The Associated Press, predicts that sales will drop this year to 16.9 million.
24 Hours of Le Mans live update part two
Sun, Jun 19 2016We tasked surfing journalist Rory Parker to watch this year's live stream of the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans. What follows is an experiment to experience the world's greatest endurance race from the perspective of a motorsports novice. Parker lives in Hawaii and can hold his breath longer than he can go without swearing. For Part One, click here. Or you can skip ahead to Part Three here. I write about surfing for a living. If you can call it a living. Basically means I spend my days fucking around and my wife pays for everything. Because she's got a real job that pays well. Brings home the bacon. Very progressive arrangement. Super twenty first century. I run a surf website, beachgrit.com, with two other guys. It's a strange gig. More or less uncensored. Kind of popular. Very good at alienating advertisers. My behavior has cost us a few bucks. I'm terrible at self-censorship. Know there's a line out there, no idea where it lies. I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. For contests I do long rambling write ups. They rarely make much sense. Mainly just talk about my life, whatever random thoughts pop into my head. "Can you do something similar for Le Mans?" "Sure, but I know absolutely fuck-all about racing." "That's okay. Just write what you want." "Will do. But you're gonna need to edit my stuff. Probably censor it heavily." So here I am. I spent the last week trying to learn all I can about the sport of endurance racing. But there's only so much you can jam in your head. And I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. While I rambled things were happening. Tracy Krohn spun into the gravel on the Forza chicane. #89 is out of the race after an accident I missed. Pegasus racing hit the wall on the Porsche curves. Bashed up front end, in the garage getting fixed. Toyota and Porsche are swapping back and forth in the front three. Ford back in the lead in GTE Pro. #91 Porsche took a stone through the radiator, down two laps. Not good. The wife and I are one of those weird childless couples that spend way too much time caring for the needs of their pet. French bulldog, Mr Eugene Victor Debs. Great little guy. Spent the last four years training him to be obedient and friendly. Nice thing about dogs, when you're sick of dealing with them you can just lock 'em in another room for a few hours. You don't need to worry about paying for college.
Chevy to show redesigned Captiva in Geneva, will it come to US rental lots?
Wed, 27 Feb 2013Unless you're renting a car or driving through Orlando, Florida (the rental car capital of the US), you'll probably never see a Chevrolet Captiva - the rebadged, fleet-only version of the old Saturn Vue - on our roads, but this crossover is popular in many other parts of the world. As such, Chevrolet announced that the Captiva will be getting an update for 2013, which will be unveiled next week at the Geneva Motor Show.
Coming off a pretty extensive refresh in 2011, the 2013 model year will bring even more changes to the Captiva like LED taillights, new 18-inch wheels and revised fascias with a new grille and fog lights up front and inset chrome exhaust outlets at the rear. New interior features include heated rear seats, dual-zone climate control as well as available options on some of the upper trim levels such as leather seating and keyless entry and start. We have yet to hear back from Chevrolet as to whether or not the updated Captiva will be making its way to a rental lot near you, as the model is only available in the US to fleet buyers.
Alongside the updated Captiva, Chevy is also showing off its new Trax in Europe, where the subcompact crossover will go on sale this spring. GM's press release for these two Geneva-bound models is posted below.