Army Blazer on 2040-cars
Waynesboro, Mississippi, United States
THIS IS MY PERSONAL ARMY BLAZER THAT I PURCHASED FROM THE US GOVERMENT,I BOUGHT 12 OF THESE SEVERAL YEARS AGO IN A LOT,AND KEPT THIS ONE AND 1" PARTS ONLY" ONE . IT WILL COME WITH THE ARMY TIRES AND RIMS,THEY ARE IN GREAT SHAPE,I TOOK THE ARMY TIRES OFF AND PUT A SMALLER SIZE USED SET OF GUMBO MUDDERS I HAD.THE MILAGE IS 58,926 BUT IT MAY BE A LITTLE HIGHER AT END OF AUCTION,I DRIVE IT TO THE HUNTING WOODS (15 miles ) ABOUT 3 TIMES A WEEK TO CHECK MY DEER CAMERAS,THIS BLAZER IS READY TO DRIVE ANY WERE!!!IT HAS LOCK IN LOCK OUT HUBS,POWER STEERING.THE FRONT SEATS NEED TO BE RECOVERED,OR PUT SOME SEAT COVERS FROM WALMART ON THEM,THE BACK SEAT NEEDS NOTHING,THE DASH HAS NO CRACKS,THE GLASS IS ALL IN GREAT SHAPE,THERE IS VERY LITTLE RUST ON THIS UNIT,IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS,PLEASE COME LOOK AND DRIVE IT BEFORE BIDDING .I HAVE A CLEAR MISSISSIPPI TITLE IN MY NAME IN MY HAND.I AM WORKING ON A HUMMER PROJECT AND MOVING ON TO IT!!!!!IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A DEAL ON THIS BLAZER AND THE PARTS ONE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL PUT A PACKAGE TOGETHER TO SALE BOTH UNITS,PLEASE CALL ME AT 228-860-4665 FOR MORE INFO .I DO NOT DO PAYPAL,PLEASE BE ABLE TO PAY IN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END, THE PHOTOS WERE TAKING AFTER I WASHED SOME OF THE DIRT AND DUST OFF THE BLAZER,THE PAINT IS FLAT ARMY PAINT WITH NO GLOSS,IT IS JUST LIKE I DROVE IT OFF THE ARMY BASE, On Jan-22-14 at 19:35:27 PST, seller added the following information:DO to the buyer of the Last item I sold giving me totally BS feed back, after he sent someone to look at it and came back 2 weeks later and picked it up saying it was a great deal!!! I am going to make sure who ever is high bidder on these blazers can come and be 100 % satisfied or they don't have to take it, no questions asked!!!so bid with assurance you are bidding on what it is in the condition that I describe, THANKS On Jan-25-14 at 09:47:41 PST, seller added the following information:JUST WANTED TO ADD,THAT LONG AS THE BLAZER IS PAID FOR, IT CAN STAY HERE FOR UP TO 3 MONTHS,BUT AFTER THAT IT IS IN MY WAY,I CAN HELP LOAD ,THERE IS A LOADING DOCK FOR TRANSPORT IF GOING COMMERCIAL CARRIER |
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Electric Cadillac Lyriq, Chevy Bolt EUV and more GM electric cars are on the way
Wed, Mar 4 2020GM’s murky and somewhat secretive electric car plan is falling into place, as the company dumped a massive amount of information about whatÂ’s in the pipeline at an event at its Warren, Michigan campus today. New EVs are going to be popping up across the GM brand lineup, with new entries from Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and Buick in progress. We also learned some big news about GMÂ’s new Ultium battery tech today, but check out this story for all of those nitty-gritty details. The electric vehicle onslaught will begin with the Cadillac Lyriq, an electric SUV thatÂ’s already been teased out. Naming it the Lyriq is the news today. No explanation for the name was provided, so weÂ’ll have to wait for April to learn more. GM didnÂ’t specifically say if the Lyriq would be launched at the NY Auto Show, but that show (assuming coronavirus doesnÂ’t cancel it) will begin on April 8 this year. Next up in the order of events is the GMC Hummer electric truck that we know will be launching on May 20. This truck will use GMÂ’s modular Ultium battery technology. However, the wait to buy a GMC Hummer will be a long one, as the truck isnÂ’t going to dive into production until fall 2021 at GMÂ’s Detroit-Hamtramck plant. GM revealed that its new modular Ultium batteries can be configured anywhere from a 50 kWh pack to a 200 kWh pack depending on the application. Range is estimated to be about 400 miles on the upper end with the largest battery pack, and GM continues to boast about a 0-60 mph acceleration time of three seconds. Charging estimates for the Ultium battery-equipped Hummer EV were also provided. GM says its truck platform will have 800-volt battery packs and be capable of 350 kW fast-charging. Time estimates werenÂ’t given, but those numbers suggest the truck will be a rapid charger. The Hummer truck on hand, which was the same that previously starred in GMC's Super Bowl spot, showed off removable roof panels that store in the frunk, as well as what appeared to be a version of GMC's Multi-Pro tailgate. It also featured sail panels on the sides, similar to those in front of the bed of the Chevy Avalanche. In addition to the Hummer, expect to see a couple Chevys launching. GM says the refreshed Bolt EV will be launched “in late 2020” with a refreshed interior and what appear to be thicker front seats.
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Equipped with the Z51 package and a six-speed automatic transmission, not only does the C7 run a solid time, but it does so with little to no drama. That won't last though, as Hennessey will likely return it to its owner with far more power - we just hope they show a drag run of the completed product. Take a look below to watch the C7's 12.23-second run on video.
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