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1995 Chevrolet Custom Monster Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:100
Location:

Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States

Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States

1995 Chevy Z71 Custom 4X4 Monster

Painted in 2008/bedliner in 2008. Interior in great condition. Power mirrors, power windows, power locks, viper security system, power drivers seat only, tilt steering, Chrome and polished aluminum doors sills with bow tie emblem.

ORD front axle conversion kit with 24" of lift.

New 468 BBC/aluminum heads/ mild cam/ street demon 750/ Air gap style intake/aluminum radiator/ 2 16" electric fans/ electric water pump/MSD wires and distributor/ All stainless braided fuel,oil,transmission cooler lines.  3" exhasut from headers to flowmaster 10 series mufflers.

New monster transmission 700r4 extremeSS/ 2 quart extra capacity aluminum pan with 16 pass 10" electric fan trans cooler. Automatic transmission with overdrive. 23" Lokar floor shifter.

New divorced ford NP205 transfer case/dual shifters. Yes 4X4 does work.

Custom made intermediate,front and rear drive shafts from high angle driveline.

PSC hydro assit steering ( new steering box, pump, remote reservior, cooler, hydraulic ram) with ORU high crossover steering. Front panhard bar.

FOA emulsion shocks.4 front and 2 rear

24" leaf spring lift with shakles, 3"body.

Air horns.

New 20" Diesels with new 44" pitbull rockers.

dana 44 front, GM 14 rear 5:13 gears,both with extra capacity polished aluminum covers, 4 wheel disc brakes with stainless braided lines.

20 Gallon aluminum fuel cell with custom diamond plate box cover. Flush mount diamond plate tool box, bed rails, tailgate cover.

No AC or heater. I do have a compressor and everything for the heater. All thats needed for AC is lines to run to and from compressor,condenser and dryer. All that is needed for the heater is lines ran to the heater core. I do have custom stainless lines for that. I just never installed them.

Custom sound, 2 10" subs, alpine head unit, RF mono amp,kicker door speakers,custom gauges, neons inside and in bed of truck under bed rails. All professional work. Nothing done half A**! Serious buyers only. Dont bother me with bullsh@*t questions. 5049208047


On Jun-11-14 at 23:14:38 PDT, seller added the following information:

Price is 30k. Call or text 5049208047

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Chevy SS prototype spotted wearing Pontiac G8 clothes

Tue, 28 Aug 2012


Do not adjust your computer screen, you are not seeing the rebirth of the Pontiac brand. General Motors has chosen to use a G8 to disguise a test mule for the latest prototype of the forthcoming Chevrolet SS. The G8 was closely related to the Holden Commodore and Vauxhall VXR, the platform upon which the new Chevrolet performance model will be based. It should come as little surprise, then, that GM has opted to use the cladding from the former G8.
Thought the front clip of this mule is pure Pontiac, note the vents immediately behind the front wheel. That is a distinctive design hallmark of the Vauxhall VXR. Also note that this vehicle is right-hand drive, as the Holden and its Chevy counterpart will be very closely related. That likely includes potential drivetrains. The spy photos of this mule also reveal very wide rear tires, and rear wheels that do not match the fronts.

Here are a few of our automotive guilty pleasures

Tue, Jun 23 2020

It goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway. The world is full of cars, and just about as many of them are bad as are good. It's pretty easy to pick which fall into each category after giving them a thorough walkaround and, more important, driving them. But every once in a while, an automobile straddles the line somehow between good and bad — it may be hideously overpriced and therefore a marketplace failure, it may be stupid quick in a straight line but handles like a drunken noodle, or it may have an interior that looks like it was made of a mess of injection-molded Legos. Heck, maybe all three. Yet there's something special about some bad cars that actually makes them likable. The idea for this list came to me while I was browsing classified ads for cars within a few hundred miles of my house. I ran across a few oddballs and shared them with the rest of the team in our online chat room. It turns out several of us have a few automotive guilty pleasures that we're willing to admit to. We'll call a few of 'em out here. Feel free to share some of your own in the comments below. Dodge Neon SRT4 and Caliber SRT4: The Neon was a passably good and plucky little city car when it debuted for the 1995 model year. The Caliber, which replaced the aging Neon and sought to replace its friendly marketing campaign with something more sinister, was panned from the very outset for its cheap interior furnishings, but at least offered some decent utility with its hatchback shape. What the two little front-wheel-drive Dodge models have in common are their rip-roarin' SRT variants, each powered by turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines. Known for their propensity to light up their front tires under hard acceleration, the duo were legitimately quick and fun to drive with a fantastic turbo whoosh that called to mind the early days of turbo technology. — Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski  Chevrolet HHR SS: Chevy's HHR SS came out early in my automotive journalism career, and I have fond memories of the press launch (and having dinner with Bob Lutz) that included plenty of tire-smoking hard launches and demonstrations of the manual transmission's no-lift shift feature. The 260-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder was and still is a spunky little engine that makes the retro-inspired HHR a fun little hot rod that works quite well as a fun little daily driver.

GM won't pay owners of recalled cars for lost value

Thu, 12 Jun 2014

Kenneth Feinberg, the man in charge of the General Motors compensation fund dealing with the its widespread ignition switch woes, has issued an informal, two-letter response to the plaintiffs in more than 70 lawsuits seeking redress for lost resale value of their Cobalts: "No." The cases were recently combined into one, but Feinberg told The Detroit News that the fund will deal "only with death and physical injury claims," and that "perceived diminished value" will get no consideration.
ALG, the firm specializing in establishing residual values, determined that Cobalt owners had lost $300 compared to the segment competition and doesn't envision any long-term effects from the recall situation. Feinberg's statement comes in advance of public details on how the compensation fund will work and adheres to GM's long-held position on the matter. The company has already asked a judge to throw out such suits using the pre-bankruptcy defense, even as it stopped using that defense in cases of injury and death.
With plenty of potential gain from the GM suit, however, don't expect the plaintiffs to give up yet. When Toyota was sued for the same reason during the unintended acceleration debacle, it eventually settled the case for between $1 billion and $1.4 billion just to get it over with. Since the 85 law firms involved in the Toyota litigation took home more than $250 million of that total, we shouldn't expect the attorneys to give up on a GM payout, either.