71 Chevelle Ss Clone Nice Driver Original Color on 2040-cars
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:350 V8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: White
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: V8
Trim: SS CLONE
Drive Type: 2 DOOR
Mileage: 114,600
Sub Model: SS CLONE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
SELLING MY TOYS...GETTING TO OLD TO PLAY CARS ....HERE IS A VERY STRAIGHT 71 CHEVELLE SS DRIVER SS CLONE ................YOU WANT FIND MUCH RUST ON THIS ONE....READY FOR PAINT SHOP..........VERY LITTLE WORK TO MAKE IT SHOW QUALITY.............DRIVEN ABOUT 80 MILES EVERY WEEKEND..............RUST SPOTS ON LOWER FRONT FENDERS AND REAR LOWER QUARTERS WHICH WILL BE EASY FOR PAINT SHOP TO FIX....ORIGINAL BLUE....
.LIGHTS AND SIGNALS WORK......SIGNALS AND BRAKE LIGHTS WORK.. POWER DISKS BRAKES.....POWER STEERING...... ..AIR CONDITION........350 V8 STARTS GOOD... .FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS... ..AUTO 350 TRANY ...... 10 BOLT REAR END.....ALL GLASS IS GOOD AND GO UP AND DOWN VERY WELL......WINDSHIELD CRACKED... ..NEEDS A DASH CAP YOU CAN BUY FOR 120 ON EBAY......ALL CROME IS ORIGINAL AND NICE EXCEPT 2 OR 3 LIGHT DINGS .. ...MAY BE PAINTED..IN FULL BLACK ROD PRIMER IF MY BODY MAN HAS TIME........... ...BODY IS STRAIGHT AND DOORS SHUT VERY WELL AND LINE UP RIGHT........VERY NICE FRAME AND UNDER CARRIAGE ......GOOD HEADLINER ............ YOU CAN DRIVE IT HOME.....CAN SHIP TO MOST STATES FOR AROUND 200.00 TO 650.00 IF NEEDED.......LOW RESERVE.......HAVE A CLEAN OKLA. TITLE IN MY NAME... SELLING AS IS......COME LOOK IF YOU CAN ....DRIVE IT HOME
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Chevy gets cracking on Cruze EV fleet testing
Tue, 21 Sep 2010Chevrolet Cruze EV - Click above for high-res image gallery
The Chevrolet Volt hasn't yet gone on sale, but General Motors is looking at ways of expanding its electric vehicle lineup. Chevy, along with partner LG, is employing a group of all-electric cars in the form of the Cruze. The sedans are part of a demonstration fleet which is located in Seoul, South Korea and is being used to provide data in an electric vehicle research project. The goal is to gather information on driving patterns and charging behavior in addition to consumer acceptance.
The Cruze EVs, along with some Daewoo Lacetti Premieres EVs, are the first fleet of full-size electric vehicles and should provide invaluable information for The General. Staying full-size means not sacrificing cargo space, so the battery pack is mounted to the underbody, leaving the trunk area open for plenty recyclable, canvas grocery bags.
GM executive chief EV engineer says reducing cost of plug-in vehicles is 'huge priority'
Mon, Mar 17 2014As we know, another major automaker investing heavily in electrified vehicles is General Motors, and it's doing things much differently than rivals BMW, Ford or Nissan. The Chevrolet Volt extended-range EV is a modest seller at its $35,000 sticker price but a huge hit with owners. The Chevy Spark BEV, still in limited availability, puts smiley faces on its owners and drivers. The just-introduced Cadillac ELR, a sharp-looking, fun-driving $76,000 luxocoupe take on the Volt's EREV mechanicals, has admittedly low sales expectations. With this interesting trio in showrooms and much more in the works, the third vehicle electrification leader I collared for an interview at Detroit's North American International Auto Show (see #1 and #2) was Pam Fletcher, GM's executive chief engineer, Electrified Vehicles. ABG: Why do your EREVs need four-cylinder power to extend their range when BMW's i3 makes do with an optional 650 cc two-banger? "We designed [the Volt and the ELR] to go anywhere, any time" - Pam Fletcher PF: I get that question all the time: why not something smaller? You don't really need that much. You use the electric to its ability, then you just need to limp. But we designed those cars to go anywhere, any time, and we don't want their performance to be compromised. If you're driving through the mountains, we don't want you to be crawling up grades, or to be limited on any terrain. So it's optimized to be able to travel literally the biggest grades and mountain roads around the globe at posted speeds. Because what if you can't? Another good reason: when the engine is on, you have to run it wide open throttle, max speed, most of the time. And while we can do a lot with acoustics, and the ELR has active noise cancelation, a small-displacement, low cylinder-count engine at high speed, high load all the time isn't something you want to live with. That's how we came up with the balance we did among the key factors of performance, NVH [noise, vibration and harshness] and range. ABG: Where you go from here? Is the range-extender engine due for an update? PF: We know and love the current Volt, and there is still a lot of acclaim about it, so we think it's a good recipe. But we are heavily in the midst of engineering the next-generation car, which I think everyone will love and be excited about.
A conversation with GM's Mark Reuss on MPG, aluminum and Corvettes
Wed, Feb 19 2014There was plenty to talk about when General Motors hosted its annual mid-December holiday media reception a few months ago. GM had just decided to pull its global Chevrolet brand out of major European markets, where Chevys have competed directly with GM Europe Opel and Vauxhall vehicles, and the US government had sold its last remaining shares of GM stock. But most important was the company's just-reshuffled leadership. Post-bankruptcy CEO Dan Akerson had announced that he would step aside and that 52-year-old Mary Barra would replace him on January 15. Not only would she be the first woman to lead a major automaker, she would also be GM's first engineer CEO since Bob Stempel in the early 1990s. "I look at 2013 and 2014, as the retooling of General Motors" - Mark Reuss Replacing her as executive VP for global product development (and purchasing and supply chain) would be 49-year-old Mark Reuss, who had served a stellar four years as North American president, and elevated to corporate president (from executive VP and CFO) would be 42-year-old Dan Amman. All three are relatively young auto enthusiasts who are liked and respected inside and outside the company, and their collective talents and experience are highly complementary. I've interviewed Barra and found her smart, personable and knowledgeable, though she carefully walks the corporate line in speaking and answering questions. I met and chatted with Ammann for the first time at that holiday reception, and he made a good first impression. But I've known Reuss for some time as a genuinely good guy and a highly capable and inspiring leader, and I believe he is exactly the right person for the global product responsibility once famously held by the outspoken, oft-controversial Bob Lutz. So I jumped at an opportunity to join a group interview of Reuss (with mostly business reporters) at the Detroit Auto Show in January. It was an interesting session of mostly good questions, which he answered with refreshing candor and humor. "I look at 2013 and 2014, as the retooling of General Motors," Reuss said. "We've taken down almost every plant in North America, converted and turned it this last year, and to do that with award-winning vehicles and pretty flawless launches is key. We have to keep the train rolling on great product, because the rest won't happen without the best product, period." A reporter asked whether GM was pushing big trucks, SUVs and Corvettes again because gas is cheap. "No," Reuss said.