1979 Chevy Step C-10 on 2040-cars
Whittier, California, United States
OK FOLKS HERE WE HAVE FRAME OFF RESTORATION, NEW DUAL FUEL TANKS,NEW GLASSS,NEW INTERIOR,NEW WOOD BED ALL NEW TRIPLE PLATE CHROME, NEW WEATHER STIP, NEW TIRES , NEW RIMS 15X8 FRONTS AND 15X10 REAR,REBUILT MOTOR, NEW STEREO,NEW RADIATOR,NEW STARTER,NEW FLYWHEEL,TRANS FLUSH,NEW FUEL PUMP, NEW BRAKE BOOSTER,NEW BATTERY,NEW ALTERNATOR,NEW STARTER,NEW SEAT BELTS,NEW BRAKES, NEW PAINT,FLOWMASTER EQUAST,POWER DOORS POWER LOCKS,POWER WINDOWS,POWER BRAKES.THIS TRUCK IS NOT PERFECT BUT DAMN NEAR CLOSE. I HAVE ALL RECIEPTS FOR THE WORK THAT HAS BEEN DONE . IVE GOT OVER 20K INTO THIS TRUCK. I HAVE THIS TRUCK LISTED LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL OUT OF EBAY also I must note the pic shows a orange engine but that engine was replaced with a 350 5.7.PLEASE .CALL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. 323-652-2855 IF BUYER WINS HE OR SHE MUST SEND IMEDIATLY 500.00 DEPOSIT AND BUYER MUST ARRAINGE FOR PICK UP I HAVE THIS BEAUT AT NO RESERVE BECAUSE I KNOW IT WILL GET ALL THE MONEY. M UST SELL IN THE NEXT 7 DAYS DIVORCE WILL BE FINAL IN 8 DAYS AND SHE AINT GETTIN IT HAHAHAHA. EBAY MAKES ME PUT A BUY UT NOW PRICE BUT THIS IS AN AUCTION SO PLEASE DONT LET THE BUY IT NOW PRICE SCARE YOU BUT IM NOT GONNA GIVE IT AWAY EITHER |
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2015 Chevrolet Trax
Thu, Dec 4 2014After the obligatory product presentation for the 2015 Trax, I caught up with Steve Majoros, Chevrolet's director of marketing for crossovers and cars, and asked him to elaborate on which markets his planners believe will be the hot starters for this tiny CUV. Without much hesitation, Majoros began to click off traditional sales havens for Subaru, namely, New England and the snowy bits of the East Coast, Colorado and the Pacific Northwest. That news might not surprise you, but it did me. Perhaps it's something as basic as the Trax's tall-hatchback looks, or the emphasis Chevrolet put on the urban driving cycle during my test in San Diego. But before my chat with Majoros, I'd considered this a crossover pointed at the Millennial city mouse more than his bumpkin cousin. But a closer look had me re-examining the granola cred of Chevy's smallest crossover. Having spent my fair share of time in New England and around New Englanders, I started by mentally listing the Trax's Subaru-like traits: practicality, thrift, all-weather ability and, well, just a dash of ugliness. (I suppose a hatchback needn't always be ugly to sell in Maine, or Boulder or Portland... but a 'distinctive' face doesn't seem to hurt.) After a day of driving through sunny San Diego and its surroundings, I can say that Trax makes an interesting case for itself against the standard bearers of the L.L. Bean set, but I'm less sure of its argument for young urbanites. The Trax looks a lot like an Equinox whose suit shrunk in the wash. Chevy's has downsized its own, rather conservative crossover styling to fit the proportions of the subcompact Trax; to my eyes, it looks a lot like an Equinox whose suit shrunk in the wash. That's fine for offering a cohesive look for the Chevy family of crossovers, but it seems out of step with the rest of the segment. If the Trax's current competitive set were the cast of a high school-based TV show, the Kia Soul would play the lovable nerd, the Nissan Juke perhaps the outsider musician and the Subaru XV Crosstrek the athletic outdoorsy kid. Chevy may see the Trax as the hipster chick wearing intentionally ironic mom jeans, but to me the styling is a little too on the nose; more like an actual grownup trying to hang with the kids. These mom jeans are genuine. Per my earlier point, that quasi-conservative look may be just fast enough for staid New Englanders, but I have a hard time seeing the bluff, big-Bowtied front end playing in Bushwick or Wicker Park.
The Corvette Museum sinkhole has been filled
Wed, Feb 11 2015After swallowing eight of the most prized pieces of the collection from the National Corvette Museum, the massive sinkhole from a year ago is rapidly becoming nothing but a bad memory. Based on the museum's weekly construction update, you can barely see the remnants of the 25-foot deep hole once in the floor. The Corvette Museum's Skydome was not always going to look like this. The original hope was to keep the sinkhole there as a tourist attraction. That plan eventually fell through, though, and instead it was decided five of the less-damaged Corvettes would remain unrestored. Progress has been moving fast to get the repairs done. Even a month ago, the hole was still very visible, and the construction company used remote-controlled Bobcat loaders to fill it in. Now, the museum has launched a contest to guess how many tons of stone it took to fill in the massive crater. The winner gets a print of the 2009 Corvette ZR1 Blue Devil being lifted out. Related Gallery National Corvette Museum Car Recovery View 25 Photos News Source: Corvettemuseum via YouTubeImage Credit: National Corvette Museum Weird Car News Chevrolet GM Videos National Corvette Museum
Race Recap: 2013 Indianapolis 500 better than Bollywood; all the emotion, none of the music [spoilers]
Mon, 27 May 2013If the 2013 Indy 500 were a movie it would be the one expected to win all the little statues come awards season, and if it were an athlete it would have made spectators watch in awe as it broke record after record. And this kind of talk comes after last year's race was considered one of the best ever - the last lap hijinks in 2012 and Takuma Sato's crash leading to a podium ceremony straight out of a Golden Globes tearjerker.
But this year's race delivered more than anyone expected, from the 250,000 fans to the commentators to the IndyCar series itself and, finally, to the guy who hopped through a two-mile window on Lap 197 to take the lead and keep it until the end.