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Chevrolet: Corvette Base Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:30758 Color: Black
Location:

Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States

Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States

Send me questions at : qu3loftinwhistle@monemail.com

( Delivery May Be Available )Up for sale is my 2005 C6 Convertible Corvette! This car is one of a kind from the exterior, to the interior, to the performance! Everything done to this car was completed by the best most reputable performance and custom shops in the Detroit area. All modifications are documented with receipts and warranties! The work has been done within the last 4 years. The performance parts, audio, tires, brakes, etc., have less than 4500 miles on them! Total invested is 80k to build this Vette! The car makes 715 HP at the crank and 559 at the wheels at 9 psi. The blower can easily make 30 psi and this car can be modified to over a 1000 HP. There’s way too much to list but I will hit most of the highlights. I have in excess of $40,000.00 in receipts over the past 4 years. The Hydra-Matic 4L65-E automatic transmission is an upgraded version of the C5’s 4L60-E, strengthened and revised to accommodate the LS2’s torque. It includes GM’s advanced Performance Algorithm Shifting, which automatically selects the optimal gear for a given driving condition. To beef up the internals, a five-pinion planetary gear set was added – replacing a four-pinion gear set. The extra gear reduces friction and loads carried by all the gears. For protection from the high temperatures that are generated by high speed, a four-plate oil cooler has been added. 3.42 gearing This Vette is not only High Performance, but practical as well. It is equipped with a trailer hitch so you could pull a small trailer for a weekend getaway. Performance: A&A Polished supercharger kit with Vortec head unit and boost a pump system Stainless works headers and off road exhaust to Cat Back Corsa Quad Pro Cat Back exhaust Cartech Line Lock system Custom fuel rails Dyno tuned by Wash Racing DC Power Polished 300 amp Alternator Optima yellow top battery Cobalt Auto Meter fuel and boost gages Hawk HPS street pads Eibach lowering pin kit Exterior: Stinger hood Tinted windows and windshield Blackout kit on all lights including reverse, side marker, etc. 3 pc forged chrome Asanti AF 135 wheels (19x10 front and 20x12 rear) Nitto nt555 front tires (275/30/19) and Nitto Invo RRs (345/25/20) (Rims and tires exceed 6k alone) Vertical doors includes lambo door kit (direct bolt on kit installed by custom corvettes) Stealth wipers OEM Z06 rr quarters and install kit ZR1 style Front bumper Paint matched rear diffuser ZR1 style chin splitter(I am also including a brand new one in the box) ACI Rear spoiler Custom black and chrome corvette rr emblem Carbon fiber supercharger badges Front fender mesh grill inserts Front bumper and hood mesh grills Black corvette brake caliper covers Powder coated rotor hubs Chrome parking lights Interior / Audio / under-hood dress-up: Chrome corvette door sills Custom floor mats JL Audio 450/4 custom painted black JL Audio 1000/1 custom painted black JL Audio 2 gauge wire kit JL Audio C2525X rr speakers JL Audio C5650 component front speakers Custom built fiberglass and leather amp rack and sub boxes Entire car hush mated 2 10 JL Audio 10w3s Alpine ICS-X7HD touch screen with Pandora, I-pod control, Bluetooth, Siri control, etc. Neon surround and floating corvette trunk display Custom Black and chrome corvette waterfall emblem Matching Aluminum gas and dead foot plate (matches brake) Custom painted interior trim Dual pod auto meter a-pillar gauge set-up Valentine rear view mirror radar mount Polished fuse box cover Polished alternator bracket Chrome intake plenum cover Custom painted fuel rail covers Custom battery tray hider Custom polished S/C tube Code alarm with paging and remote start This car sounds and drives amazing and turns heads everywhere. At 3000 RPM it sounds like its going to come off the ground! If youre looking for a car thats complete and needs nothing, this is the Vette for you! 1. The car has a clean title and a clean Carfax report 2. The car has no mechanical issues at all 3. The car drives like a stock Vette until you get on it. It runs on premium pump gas and the transmission is solid for this build 4. The boost can be adjusted but the car has been professionally tuned at 9 PSI.

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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.

Super Bowl LVII car commercial roundup: Watch them all here

Mon, Feb 13 2023

Fewer automakers than usual spent money advertising during Super Bowl LVII. In total, there were only five traditional ad spots from three big OEMs. A number of car-adjacent ads aired during the Big Game, too, and we’ll bring you those ads in this roundup alongside the more obvious ones. WeÂ’ve compiled all of the automotive-related commercials for you here in this post so you donÂ’t have to go searching for them elsewhere. Read on below to see what aired as the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles. Ram's Super Bowl spot offers a cure for 'Premature Electrification' This commercial revealed the new electric Ram Rev pickup, and itÂ’s themed like a prescription ad for an antidote to "Premature Electrification.” A concerned narrator in the Ram spot asks if you're afraid that going electric too soon will mean "you might not be able to last as long as you like," and there's a guy on a pier who's going to need some new equipment if he wants to catch fish. We're also told there are "options being designed to extend range in satisfying ways," so if this truck isn't right for you, you have choices. All the commercial's missing is a silly medical marketing name and six seconds of speed-reading gibberish about side effects like intestinal bleeding and death. Which are two more good things. Jeep 4xe Super Bowl commercial highlights modern version of 'Electric Boogie' JeepÂ’s “Electric Boogie” commercial follows the Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee 4xe in a variety of simulated off-road situations. Though fun, the soundtrack is the real star of the show. The songÂ’s original artist, Marcia Griffiths, was joined by Grammy winner Shaggy, Jamila Falak, Amber Lee, and Moyann on the track. The modernized re-recording celebrates 40 years since GriffithsÂ’ original track, and Jeep says the track is available for streaming now. Kia returns to the Super Bowl with the tale of 'Binky Dad' This year, Kia follows the adventure of "Binky Dad" in his quest to fetch his daughter's lost pacifier, which naturally takes him over just about every bit of terrain you might encounter upon leaving the civilized confines of Southern California for the not-so-civilized mountains of ... probably also California. It features the refreshed 2023 Kia Telluride, which probably doesnÂ’t need much advertising to see these days, but Kia went for it with the strong three-row SUV anyway.

This is how GM is hiding new Chevy Volt in public

Wed, Oct 1 2014

General Motors is letting the public know that, well, it's not about to let the public know anything else about the next-generation Chevrolet Volt. But the automaker is willing to talk about its camouflaging process for upcoming versions of the extended-range plug-in. So it's a half-hearted secret, at best. GM actually has a "camouflage engineer" charged with creating ways to disguise the styling of new vehicles. In the Volt's case, the company is applying black and white swirly color patterns on top of the materials, such as plastics, vinyl and foam, that are used liberally across the body. It's all part of a teaser campaign that started last month with pictures of part the 2016 Volt. Earlier this month, GM said it was keeping track of Volt drivers' habits as it works on the next-gen model. The company noted that more than four out of five trips are being made in all-electric driving mode, and that 60 percent of Volt owners use a plain-old 100-volt outlet to recharge their cars. The car is slated to make its global debut at Detroit's North American International Auto Show next January, and the early word is that performance and all-electric range will be improved (we should hope so). The car will also be sleeker. By how much, we can't tell yet, because of those darn swirly patterns. GM's got more non-details in its press release below. Engineers charged with hiding styling while vehicle testing proceeds in public DETROIT – The styling of the next-generation Chevrolet Volt is one of the automotive world's best-kept secrets. Keeping customers and media eager to see the successor to the groundbreaking original at bay until the new Volt debuts at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January is tricky business. First, it is engineers, not designers, who are charged with creating camouflage that balances styling secrecy with the need to validate the Volt and its systems in public. "If it were up to me it would be a shoebox driving down the road," said Lionel Perkins, GM camouflage engineer. "The design team wants us to cover more of the vehicle and the engineering team needs to have enough of the vehicle's weight and aero exposed so that the tests in the development process are consistent with the product that will come to market." The engineers responsible for the "cool" designs covering the car might deserve style points but their efforts are intended strictly to hide the metal beneath.