1939 Chevy Truck Ratrod Style 350 V8 350 Trans. Lots Of Upgrades No Rust Bucket on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
Here is a COOL 1939 Chevy Truck RATROD STYLE theme but not a rust bucket. It has a 350 V8 that runs great and a 350 transmission that shifts out smooth. It has glass in the doors that roll up and down and has a working heater. The gas tank is under the wood bed. It has a third brake light. the Temp gauge, Oil pressure gauge and gas gauge work. The Speedo does not. Here is a list of upgrades done to it over the past year:
New Radiator and Electric Fan on T Stat relay with on-off switch New Eldebrock Polished medium rise intake New 700 Carter AFB Competition Plus Carburator New Billet Aluminum Air Cleaner New Finned Aluminum Valve Covers New Chrome one wire Alternator New heavy duty starter New Chrome front steering rack and front shocks New front brake calipers New HEI Distributed high amp plugs and plug wires New Comp Cam 270/470 Cam Kit and Lifters New Red California Metalflake Steering Wheel New Aluminum Spun tank in the front New Billet Aluminum front pulleys New M/T Polished Wheels with 165 R 15 Tires on front New Weld Racing Wheels with 235/55/15 Tires on rear This is a neat truck that can be driven year round and gets plenty of attention. SOUNDS MEAN!! This truck is more of a HotRod than RatRod in my opinion. PRICED TO SELL!! This truck is also For Sale locally so auction could end early. It is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. You are welcome to come inspect it for yourself before end end auction. This is a RatRod/HotRod so please keep that in mind when asking questions. I will answer all questions as honest as I know how. It is being sold with a current Georgia registration and Georgia WILL NOT issue a title on a vehicle this old. You will be able to get a title in your state with the paperwork I give you. Thanks for looking. On Dec-30-13 at 17:50:03 PST, seller added the following information: I MEANT TO SAY IN OPENING STATEMENT THAT THIS IS NOT A RUSTED OUT TRUCK LIKE MOST. ITS A PRETTY SOLID LITTLE TRUCK. |
Chevrolet Other Pickups for Sale
- 1952 chevrolet pickup 3100
- 55 chevrolet 396cu.in.325hp ,th400, a/c,all original gm steel
- 1953 chevy 5 window 3100 truck ratrod
- Chopped 55 chevy au import right hand drive air bags gaylord flames skulls 1955
- 1958 chevy truck hot rod rat rod custom
- Gmc 1982 updated chevy front in,rebuilt strong 454 motor 5 speed(US $7,500.00)
Auto Services in Georgia
Zbest Cars Atlanta ★★★★★
Your Personal Mechanic ★★★★★
Wilson`s Body Shop ★★★★★
West Georgia Discount Tire ★★★★★
Vineville Tire Co. ★★★★★
Trinity Tire & Auto ★★★★★
Auto blog
Supercharged 2015 Chevy Corvette Z06 takes the C7 beyond the ZR1
Mon, 13 Jan 2014
The Z06 is just about everything we got in the last ZR1, but better.
After a bright-yellow false start, here is the real thing: the fourth-generation, 2015 Corvette Z06. If Chevrolet makes a ZR1 version of the C7 Corvette, it's going to be absolutely mega, because the Z06 is just about everything we got in the last ZR1, but better.
Some 2012-13 Chevy Volts may not have enough battery coolant
Mon, Jun 23 2014The 2012 and 2013 model year Chevrolet Volt extended-range plug-in vehicle may have a battery glitch caused by low coolant levels. No recall has been issued and General Motors is taking care of the issue at no cost to drivers. Some of the affected Volts may have lower-than-advisable coolant levels because of some pesky air pockets in the car's cooling circuit. When the coolant levels get too low, the charging system for the battery powering the car's onboard generator (i.e. the Rechargeable Energy Storage System, or the RESS) may be shut down, turning one's Volt into a run-of-the-mill gas-powered car, and a pricey one at that. The Car Connection says GM is advising owners of the '12 and '13 Volts to contact their local Chevy dealer for a free fix. GM representatives didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from AutoblogGreen for more details. We believe this is a separate issue than the one that brought 8,000 Volts back to the dealers for a battery coolant fix, what GM called a "voluntary customer satisfaction effort," a few years ago. General Motors sold 23,094 Chevy Volts last year after selling 23,461 Volts in 2012, so that fix-it list may get fairly lengthy. Check out a GM-Volt.com user thread related to this issue here. *UPDATE: Chevrolet spokesman Randy Fox confirmed in an e-mail to AutoblogGreen that the company issued a service bulletin to dealers that they may need to top off coolant levels on certain Volts because of the issue, and that the vehicle will "return to normal charging operation" once that's done.
GM learning from current Chevy Volt owners as it works on next-gen model
Tue, Sep 16 2014Details of the second-generation Chevrolet Volt extended-range plug-in hybrid are coming in at a trickle, and the latest is that the 2016 model-year Volt will be improved in all meaningful areas, including performance and all-electric range, says General Motors powertrain director Larry Nitz. 60 percent of Volt customers only charge using a standard 110 outlet. Nitz was speaking to Autoline After Hours about the current and future Volt. He said that GM has been tracking Volt driving habits and found that about two-thirds of the Volts' collective miles are driven in electric mode, and that 81 percent of all Volt trips were done in pure EV mode. Additionally, Volt drivers plug the car in 10 times each week, on average. Nitz also said 82 percent of the Volt's commuting miles are coming from the plug instead of the gas tank. Oh, and 60 percent of Volt customers only charge using a standard 110 outlet. Last month, GM released a teaser shot of the 2016 Volt (above) and said the car would make its worldwide debut at the 2015 North American International Auto Show next January. Earlier this year, the Volt was reported to be getting a new chassis for the upcoming version. The Volt could use a bit of new life. Through August, Volt sales were down 12 percent from a year earlier to 13,146 units, and sales plunged 25 percent alone. That compares unfavorably to the Nissan Leaf battery-electric vehicle, whose 2014 sales have jumped 34 percent to almost 19,000 units. You can see Nitz dish the goods in the video below (Volt comments start at around minute 15). You will also notice AutoblogGreen contributor Gary Witzenburg talk about his history with the EV1 and share his take on the Volt. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.