1958 Chevrolet Napco 4x4 on 2040-cars
Roxton, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 2500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: standard
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
1958 Chevrolet NAPCO 4x4 - $8900 (Roxton TX)<BR>1958 Chevrolet Apache 31 series (5,000lbs stamp on door, wheelbase 114, stepside, shortbox) with NAPCO "Powr-Pak" Four wheel drive system/Task Forse Truck. It is very drivable and stops. It drives straight and the transmission and transfer case all function correctly. The motor appears to be the original V8 Factory (283 cu. in) vin V3A580104744. It has a four speed transmission with "granny gear" and two speed transfer case for "Hi" and "Lo" four wheel drive operation. This rare truck draws attention wherever it goes. (NAPCO stands for Northwestern Auto Parts Company of Minneapolis, MN. NAPCO is famous for its creation and extensive marketing of four wheel drive conversion kits for GMC and Chevrolet trucks. According to the NAPCO Owners' Group, the conversions were available as early as 1950, but by 1957, NAPCO had arrangements in place for factory installed conversions on Chevrolet trucks. Or, the kits could be ordered and installed by dealers or "upfitters." 1959 was the last year of the NAPCO convertion. Major components such as the transfer case were manufactured by Spicer (later acquired by Dana, but still using the Spicer name), but Chevrolet parts were also used. In 1960, Chevrolet began producing its own four wheel drive pickups, eventually leading to the demise of the NAPCO Powr-Pak, but until then, NAPCO was Chevrolet's four wheel drive). Colorado title in hand. Painted in Chevrolet's Cardinal Red 714A (1958), this truck has the oringal paint. Surface rust and very little rust on this truck. It is a survivor. The wood in the bed needs to be replaced. The glass is going to have to be replaced. The truck has the spare tire fender on the drivers side, heater, ordered without a radio, it was clearly a working vehicle. It has been maintained and driven around on the Texas farm frequently. These trucks have been seen at truck shows and parades. You can now owe a piece of history. As you can tell this is a very rare and ALL original truck. I can text you pictures. 706 851 0029 $8,900OBO pls note I will be selling all of my collectible trucks including 1953 Dodge Power Wagon/winch $13,000, 1972 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4 $ 6,000
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Survey says $25k barrier is a problem for EVs
Sun, 01 Dec 2013
The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
Electric cars are gaining popularity with the general public, but are they still too expensive? According to a survey 1,084 consumers by Navigant Research, a consulting firm located in Boulder, CO, 71 percent want their next car to cost under $25,000, while 41 percent won't go a cent above $20K. Looks like people are even thriftier than we'd originally thought.
GM program sees dealers taking on way more loaner cars
Wed, Dec 17 2014Given the volume of vehicles we're talking about, this is a significant development for GM's bottom line. Bring your car into the dealership for service, and you may need a loaner car in exchange. And with so many recalls being carried out, that means a lot of loaners – especially at General Motors dealerships. That could be one of the reasons why GM is massively expanding its loaner fleet program. While many Chevrolet and Buick-GMC dealerships have an on-site rental car location operated by a third party like Enterprise (which may or may not provide a GM vehicle), others manage their own loaner fleets. But while the range of dealerships operating such fleets was once small, reports Automotive News, the number has been growing rapidly: from the locations responsible for only 20 percent of those brands' sales two years ago to about 90 percent today. The impetus for that growth comes down to a massive expansion of GM's Courtesy Transportation Program. The initiative encourages dealers to ramp up their loaner fleet to a maximum size determined by GM, with a mix determined by the dealer itself, so that a showroom in Texas can be bolstered with a fleet of pickup trucks and a dealer in California can employ more Volt and Camaro Convertible loaners. The dealership gets a $500 credit for each vehicle its puts in its fleet, and can use those vehicles as loaners for service customers, as multi-day test drivers or to rent out separately. The vehicles remain in the dealer's fleet for 90 days or 7,500 miles, then they can be sold as used, but with new-car incentives. The dealer gets a fleet of loaners, customers get to use the loaners, try out a new car overnight or buy a barely used car with attractive incentives, and GM gets to clock more sales. But therein lies the kicker: the automaker counts the dispatch of the loaner new vehicle to the dealership as a new-car sale, which could end up distorting its sales figures. Counting loaner vehicles as sold vehicles is something of an industry-standard practice, but given the volume of vehicles we're talking about, this is a significant development for GM's bottom line. One dealership - Paddock Chevrolet in Kenmore, NY, for example - had no loaner fleet two years ago, but now runs a fleet of 50 vehicles. Multiply that by the 4,000 or so dealers GM has across America and you're talking about the potential for hundreds of thousands of these sorts of sales.
Consumer Reports no longer recommends Honda Civic
Mon, Oct 24 2016Consumer Reports annual Car Reliability Survey is out, and yes, there are some big surprises. First and foremost? The venerable publication no longer recommends the Honda Civic. In fact, aside from the walking-dead CR-Z and limited-release Clarity fuel-cell car, the Civic is the only Honda to miss out on CR's prestigious nod. At the opposite end there's a surprise as well – Toyota and Lexus remain the most reliable brands on the market, but Buick cracked the top three. That's up from seventh last year, and the first time for an American brand to stand on the Consumer Reports podium. Mazda's entire lineup earned Recommended checks as well. Consumer Reports dinged the Civic for its "infuriating" touch-screen radio, lack of driver lumbar adjustability, the limited selection of cars on dealer lots fitted with Honda's popular Sensing system, and the company's decision to offer LaneWatch instead of a full-tilt blind-spot monitoring system. Its score? A lowly 58. The Civic isn't the only surprise drop from CR's Recommended ranks. The Audi A3, Ford F-150, Subaru WRX/STI, and Volkswagen Jetta, GTI, and Passat all lost the Consumer Reports' checkmark. On the flipside, a number of popular vehicles graduated to the Recommended ranks, including the BMW X5, Chevrolet Camaro, Corvette, and Cruze, Hyundai Santa Fe, Porsche Macan, and Tesla Model S. Perhaps the biggest surprise is the hilariously recall-prone Ford Escape getting a Recommended check – considering the popularity of Ford's small crossover, this is likely a coup for the brand, as it puts the Escape on a level playing field with the Recommended Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and Nissan Rogue. While Ford is probably happy to see CR promote the Escape, the list wasn't as kind for every brand. For example, of the entire Fiat Chrysler Automobiles catalog, the ancient Chrysler 300 was the only car to score a check – there wasn't a single Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Maserati, or Ram on the list. That hurts. FCA isn't alone at the low end, either. GMC, Jaguar Land Rover, Mini, and Mitsubishi don't have a vehicle on CR's list between them, while brands like Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Nissan, Lincoln, Infiniti, and Cadillac only have a few models each. You can check out Consumer Reports entire reliability roundup, even without a subscription, here.