1985 Chevrolet Chevy Pickup L@@k 4x4 350 V8 Automatic C K Short Bed **nice** on 2040-cars
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States
1985 Chevy Scottsdale SWB 4x4 Half Ton
About Me I
am a small used car dealer in Missouri. We have been in the automotive business
for 50 years. We are Licensed and bonded dealers in Missouri. We do not sell
junk or patched-up vehicles. We take care of our customers and are honest and
up front. Our feedback is 100% and will stay that way. We try to feature more
of a wholesale pricing model since we do not have a large operation or high
overhead. Please call 573 714 5882 with any and all questions you may have on
any of our inventory. We are a no pressure dealership. We are only here to give
the customer what they ask for. I am trying to sell the vehicle through other
means in addition to Ebay. We entertain serious offers and most of our auctions
end early so please contact us about vehicle! Thank You for looking!!
About Vehicle This
is a 1985 Chevy short wheel base half ton 4x4 with 154,000 miles. It is a 350
V8 with an automatic transmission. The interior is in excellent condition. The
exterior paint is original and the body has no rust. This vehicle is in
excellent condition. The truck runs and drives perfect and could be driven
anywhere.
If
this vehicle is not exactly as described we will gladly refund any money paid
prior to delivery/inspection. We are more than happy to take vehicle to local
dealership or independent automotive facility of prospective buyers choice for
an inspection. (buyer pays for inspection)
This
is a no reserve auction and will sell to the highest bidder. We have our own
transportation options as well as other nationwide transporters we have used.
There are 5 major airports within 3 hours drive from us. If you want the
vehicle, we can get it to you.
Vehicle
is for sale elsewhere and we reserve the right to end auction early if no
longer available for sale. PLEASE call with ANY questions at ANYtime!!
Thank You!!! 573 714 5882 (Gary) |
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Sun, Feb 8 2015After James Bearing bought a Chevrolet Colorado, he noticed a discrepancy between the truck's spec sheet and the truck's tachometer: Chevrolet said 3.6-liter V6 in the little pickup produces 305 horsepower at 6,800 rpm, but the the tachometer indicates a redline at 6,500 rpm. So either he wasn't making as much power as he was promised, or the tachometer display was incorrect. Bearing said he asked Chevy about it but got no response. Until now. A General Motors spokesman said the rev limiter is indeed set for 6,800 rpm, but the tach graphics "are slightly off" in the Colorado and the GMC Canyon, and submitted an SAE horsepower certification to back him up. If you're wondering how such a thing got past quality control... well, let's just say you're not alone. GM is going to fix "the graphics on future trucks," which makes it sound like Bearing will just have to learn to live with the indicated redline he's got. He could always pretend he's driving a sleeper, with four more ponies waiting to be unlocked in the danger zone for those who dare. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2015 Chevrolet Colorado: First Drive View 38 Photos Related Gallery 2015 GMC Canyon: Quick Spin View 27 Photos News Source: Auto Guide Auto News Chevrolet GM GMC Truck gmc canyon
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Europeans ask Chevy to bring Volt back to Europe
Fri, Aug 14 2015A group of French fans is asking for a jolt of support from General Motors to get the 2016 Chevrolet Volt across the pond. The Association Amperistes et Amis des Vehicules Rechargeables is running a Change.org petition that currently has 383 signatures out of a goal of 500. While the attempt is admirable, it's probably going to take a lot more than several hundred people for the model to make a return to the continent after the poor showing of the Opel Ampera – first-gen Volt's European cousin. The group's major argument for bringing a version of the second-gen Volt to Europe is that consumers need "an intermediate choice between expensive or range-limited pure electric cars and plug-in hybrids with a miserable electric range." Furthermore, such a vehicle would prod the competition to produce similarly efficient electrified models. They also lavish praise on the abilities of the Ampera for its long EV driving range. The supporters aren't entirely kind to GM in the petition, though, and claim the company excluded the original car from marketing efforts there. The Ampera actually enjoyed a strong European launch with more orders than initially expected and briefly topped the best-sellers list among EVs there. It was even named 2012 European Car of the Year. Those halcyon days didn't last long, and by 2014 sales fell off to a trickle. The waning reception caused GM's decision not to introduce a version of the new 2016 Volt there or in Australia. Related Video: