Short Bed Lsx Powered 76mm Turbo Ls Swap Patina Shop Truck on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
What I am selling is probably one of the coolest trucks in the country, where else can you find a cooler truck, its a C10 short box, pretty bad ass truck by itself , but with an LSX conversion? its such a blast to drive, over 500 wheel horse power on pump gas, and super reliable , the 4L80E lets you cruise at 80 mph on the highway and still get 18 mpg!
The turbo set up is about 6 months old, 76/75 Turbo with a T4 flange, a big nasty front mount. It has a carburetor solutions unlimited blow through 650dp , MSD controller does all the ignition firing. The trans is the tried and true 4L80E with a 2500 ptc converter, it has a nice transmission controller that allows you to tune the transmission, and also change shift firmness and rpm on the fly. I just drove the truck this past weekend about 300 plus miles, it was 90 degrees out, this thing is super reliable, temps never got past 190, and that was in a show car parade. It has an all new fuel system as well, -10 steel braided lines , Aeromotive a1000 pump with a filter, it has a 12 gallon fuel tank. The paint is also very unique, it is a multi step and uses 8 different colors to achieve the "faux-patina" its top coated with a PPG matte clear, the body on the truck is solid and straight, its has some minor pin holes at the very back edge of the bed, nothing else visibly noticeable. every where the truck is driven it gets major attention, and did I mention it hauls ass, its no 9 second ride, but it should run some respectable 12's, remember this is on 13# of boost, if you want to get down rite greedy throw some C16 in it and turn the boost up to 20# , make sure you put some serious tires on the back though. The tires and wheels are 18's up front and 20x10's in the rear, the tires are also brand new BFG's. The interior is clean, it has new carpet, the seat is in good condition, it medium blue cloth. It has a nice dash pad and door panels are also in good condition. It does need seat belts installed, I have some just haven't had the extra time to put them in. If you are looking for a perfect show truck, this IS NOT it, it is a very cool looking 69 C10 with a freaking bad ass engine / trans combo that will take you anywhere you want to drive it. You can take it further and personalize the truck to fit YOU, there is room to grow or enjoy it as is, thanks for looking and please call me with questions 352 494 6913 , Jimmy |
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A car writer's year in new vehicles [w/video]
Thu, Dec 18 2014Christmas is only a week away. The New Year is just around the corner. As 2014 draws to a close, I'm not the only one taking stock of the year that's we're almost shut of. Depending on who you are or what you do, the end of the year can bring to mind tax bills, school semesters or scheduling dental appointments. For me, for the last eight or nine years, at least a small part of this transitory time is occupied with recalling the cars I've driven over the preceding 12 months. Since I started writing about and reviewing cars in 2006, I've done an uneven job of tracking every vehicle I've been in, each year. Last year I made a resolution to be better about it, and the result is a spreadsheet with model names, dates, notes and some basic facts and figures. Armed with this basic data and a yen for year-end stories, I figured it would be interesting to parse the figures and quantify my year in cars in a way I'd never done before. The results are, well, they're a little bizarre, honestly. And I think they'll affect how I approach this gig in 2015. {C} My tally for the year is 68 cars, as of this writing. Before the calendar flips to 2015 it'll be as high as 73. Let me give you a tiny bit of background about how automotive journalists typically get cars to test. There are basically two pools of vehicles I drive on a regular basis: media fleet vehicles and those available on "first drive" programs. The latter group is pretty self-explanatory. Journalists are gathered in one location (sometimes local, sometimes far-flung) with a new model(s), there's usually a day of driving, then we report back to you with our impressions. Media fleet vehicles are different. These are distributed to publications and individual journalists far and wide, and the test period goes from a few days to a week or more. Whereas first drives almost always result in a piece of review content, fleet loans only sometimes do. Other times they serve to give context about brands, segments, technology and the like, to editors and writers. So, adding up the loans I've had out of the press fleet and things I've driven at events, my tally for the year is 68 cars, as of this writing. Before the calendar flips to 2015, it'll be as high as 73. At one of the buff books like Car and Driver or Motor Trend, reviewers might rotate through five cars a week, or more. I know that number sounds high, but as best I can tell, it's pretty average for the full-time professionals in this business.
Recharge Wrap-up: EVs poll well in Portland, Tesla seeks office space
Tue, Aug 5 2014In a poll of drivers in Portland, more than 80 percent said they would be driving an EV in the next 10 years if they weren't already. The poll was small and not scientific, with just 218 votes cast, but it does reflect a slice of a certain population with changing attitudes toward electric mobility, and 80 percent is an impressive figure. Additionally, 43 percent of respondents planned to have an EV in the next five years, and only 18 percent said they prefer gasoline-powered vehicles. With EVs in many ways repeating the adoption process that hybrids went through a decade ago, the five- or ten-year timeframe for more widespread use seems only natural. Read more at the Portland Business Journal. San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee parks like an idiot, or rather, his security detail does. His Chevrolet Volt has been ticketed for parking six times since he took office. Granted, those street-sweeping signs are tough to keep track of, but his car has been photographed blocking at a bus stop while grabbing a burrito (who hasn't sinned in the name of a delicious burrito?), and was even caught parked in a crosswalk. The tickets were all dismissed. Read more from the SF Gate. Tesla is looking for office space in Silicon Valley. As the electric car company continues to search for a place to build its $4- to $5-billion battery Gigafactory, it also needs some real estate to expand its operations near its Palo Alto home. Tesla has expanded from 3,000 to 6,000 California-based employees since the end of 2012, and plans to add 500 more by the end of the year. It is currently looking for 200,000 to 300,000 square feet of office space close to its Fremont factory, according to sources in the real estate industry. Read more at the Silicon Valley Business Journal. Related Gallery 2014 Chevrolet Volt View 11 Photos News Source: Portland Business Journal, SF Gate, Silicon Valley Business JournalImage Credit: Paul Sakuma / AP Green Chevrolet Tesla Electric recharge wrapup portland silicon valley parking ticket
Artist imagines eerie world where cars have no wheels
Thu, 24 Jan 2013The wheel ranks right up there with the telescope and four-slice toaster in the pantheon of inventions that have moved humankind forward. But what if a circle in three dimensions had never occurred to anyone, and we all had just moved on without it? Perhaps we'd be driving around in Lucas Motors Landspeeders with anti-gravity engines. Or maybe we'd have the same cars we do today, just without wheels.
That's the thought experiment that seems to have led French photographer Renaud Marion to create his six-image series called Air Drive. The shots depict cars throughout many eras of motoring that look normal except for one thing: they have no wheels. The models used include a Jaguar XK120, Cadillac DeVille (shown above), Chevrolet El Camino and Camaro, and Mercedes-Benz SL and 300 roadsters.
Perhaps one day when our future becomes our past, you'll be able to walk the street and see with your own eyes the rust and patina of age on our nation's fleet of floating cars. Until then, Monsieur Marion's photographs will have to do.