90% Complete With Bad Ass 400ci And Turbo 400 Tranny, Custom Paint, Alum Radiatr on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Engine:400CI
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1963
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: VIDEO
Exterior Color: Green/BLK
Trim: yes
1963 NOVA WITH 400 SMALL BLOCK REBUILT AND RUNS GREAT. TURBO 400 TRANS. AND COMPETITION STYLE SHIFTER. ALUMINUM RADIATOR KEEPS IT COOL AND HAS NICE CUSTOM PAINT AND EXCELLENT RUST FREE BODY THAT HAD THE FLOOR PANS REPLACED. FRAME IS ALSO EXCELLENT AND RUST FREE. NEEDS FINISHING BUT MOST OF THE PARTS ARE THERE EXCEPT BACK SEAT. A LOT OF MONEY HAS BEEN SPENT SO FAR AND IT WILL TAKE VERY LITTLE TO FINISH. I DON'T HAVE TIME DUE TO WAY TOO MANY PROJECTS AND BUSINESS HAS PICKED UP AS WELL. RESERVE IS SUPER LOW BUT DON'T ASK HOW MUCH JUST BID AND YOU WILL SEE. CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 954-465-5557 GARY. WATCH VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SKVz3rXpGs&feature=c4-overview&list=UUfmEIz3Myj3B55pGXaYsIhg
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Callaway debuts its new C7 Stingray at National Corvette Museum
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Unlike the Corvette SC610 we showed you back in January, this Stingray packs a fair bit more oomph. Horsepower is only up ten ponies, but torque has jumped from 556 pound-feet to "at least" 600 pound-feet. Neither horsepower nor torque is official quite yet, although Callaway is expecting to know just what its creation can do once testing and validation is completed later this month.
The 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 now boasts a new, three-element intercooler, which Callaway claims only allowed the inlet air temperature to increase by ten degrees Fahrenheit during dyno runs. Previous designs saw a 35-degree-Fahrenheit jump. The exhaust system has also been fettled with, and now is even less restrictive.
Use this PowerPoint when convincing your spouse to let you buy a Corvette
Thu, 14 Feb 2013When you are not the one in charge of the purse strings, creativity is a must when trying to get the string-holder to bankroll that next shiny object you just can't live without.
When I was a kid, I decided that life wasn't worth living if it weren't in pursuit of owning a GMC Typhoon. My 12-year-old self crafted a fiscal strategy that, when combined with my offer of a 49-percent share of ownership in the car in return for my parents' contribution of 80-percent of the purchase price, would see me behind the wheel of a Typhoon by the time I hit college. They walked away from the negotiating table and, the economic climate of the 8th grade being what it was at the time, another partner wasn't found before the Typhoon was discontinued.
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24 Hours of Le Mans live update part two
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