1971 Chevrolet Chevy Camaro Rs Rally Sport Split Bumper 350 Ci V8 2 Door Coupe on 2040-cars
Shorewood, Illinois, United States
1971 CHEVROLET CHEVY CAMARO RS RALLY SPORT SPLIT BUMPER NUMBERS MATCHING ORIGINAL CAR! CAR IS COMPLETE AND COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING: ORGINAL 350 SMALL BLOCK AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RALLY SPORT CAR FROM THE FACTORY COMPLETE DASH WITH ORGINAL 150 MPH SPEEDO, 10 BOLT REAR END, POWER STEERING PUMP AND BOX, AIR CONDITIONING RS STEERING WHEEL, BUCKET SEATS, REAR SEATS DRIVE SHAFT, HEADLIGHT TRIM RINGS, TAIL LIGHTS, RS BADGES ARE THERE AND IN GOOD SHAPE ORIGINAL FRONT & REAR GLASS DRIVER SIDE DOOR HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH DOOR FROM ANOTHER 1971 CAMARO THE CAR IS ALMOST COMPLETELY IN TACH. TRUCK FLOOR IS RUSTED OUT BUT THE SIDE WALLS OF TRUNK ARE SOLID. TRUNK HOOD IS SOLID. THE FLOOR BOARDS ARE SOLID EXCEPT FOR A SMALL HOLE ON DRIVERS SIDE. THE LOWER HALF OF THE QUARTER PANELS WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED. FENDERS WILL NEED LOWER PATCHES. .THE DASH IS GOOD AND NOT CUT UP AROUND THE RADIO. HOOD IS SOLID. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK ADDITIONAL PHOTOS CAN BE SENT UPON REQUEST I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR SINCE 1982 AND HAVE A CLEAR ILLINOIS TITLE IN HAND. I DO NOT SHIP OUT CARS INTERNATIONALLY. THE ENGINE IS LOCKED UP BUT THE TRANSMISSION WAS GOOD WHEN THE ENGINE SIEZED UP. FRONT TIRES DO NOT HOLD AIR AND FRONT & REAR PASSENGER SIDE BRAKES ARE LOCKED UP. YOU WILL NEED A WINCH AND FLAT BED TRAILER TO LOAD CAR. CALL ANYTIME MOE @ 630-708-6639 PLEASE ONLY BID ON THE CAR IF YOU HAVE THE FUNDS TO PURCHASE IT! BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTATION COSTS I DO ASSIST IN LOADING TRANSPORT TRUCKS BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING AND ARRANGING THE SHIPPING CAR DOES NOT RUN, CAR DOES NOT DRIVE AND THERE IS NO WARRANTY ON THE CAR OR ANY PARTS ON THE CAR. CAR IS BEING SOLD "AS IS". I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. I ALSO HAVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY BIDS. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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Junkyard Gem: 1985 Chevrolet Sprint
Thu, May 21 2020For in the 1985 model year, General Motors began selling Chevrolet-badged Suzuki Cultus hatchbacks in California. Sales of the cheap three-cylinder econobox in the rest of North America followed soon after (with the Canadian version known as the Pontiac Firefly), and did pretty well considering the crash in gasoline prices during the middle 1980s. Starting in 1988, the facelifted Sprint became the Geo (and, later on, Chevrolet) Metro. Here's one of the very first Cultuses sold on our shores, found in a San Francisco Bay Area car graveyard. Amazingly, the primitive rear-wheel-drive Chevrolet Chevette remained available all the way through 1987, competing with the thriftier front-wheel-drive Sprint in the same showrooms. For 1988, Pontiac started selling a rebadged Daewoo LeMans, so the Sprint/Metro never lacked for intra-corporate competition. Inside, you'll find the same stuff most mid-1980s Japanese econoboxes got: tough cloth upholstery and long-wearing hard plastics. Suzuki quality in 1985 wasn't quite up to Honda or Toyota levels, but you weren't paying Honda or Toyota prices for the Sprint. MSRP on this car started at $4,949, or about $12,000 in 2020 dollars. The cheapest possible 1985 Chevette cost $5,340, while a new no-frills Ford Escort would set you back $5,620. Subaru, however, could have put you in a punitively unappointed base-model Leone hatchback for just 40 bucks more than the Sprint that year. I think I'd have sprung the extra for a $5,348 Toyota Tercel, a $5,195 Mazda GLC, or— best cheap-commuter deal of all that year— the $5,399 Honda Civic 1300 hatchback. I was 19 years old and driving a Competition Orange 1968 Mercury Cyclone that year, and I recall feeling pity for Chevy Sprint drivers, new-car smell or not. Still, these weren't bad cars for the price, though a Sprint with an automatic transmission was a real character-builder. Got three cylinders and uses 'em all! 48 horsepower from this hemi-headed SOHC 1-liter. The Turbo Sprint — yes, such a car existed — had a howling 70 horsepower. The hood-latch release is a rectangular button that resembles a badge. 1985 Chevy Sprint Commercial The highest-mileage, lowest-priced car you can buy. 1985 holden barina commercial The Australian-market version was the Holden Barina, and the TV ads featured the Road Runner. 1983 SUZUKI CULTUS Ad In its homeland, this car got screaming guitars and a drive through New York City for its TV commercials.
What's big at the Chicago show | Autoblog Podcast #503
Fri, Feb 10 2017On this week's podcast, Mike Austin and David Gluckman discuss the big debuts at the 2017 Chicago Auto Show. They also recap what they've all been driving lately, and the episode wraps up with Spend My Money buying advice to help you, our dear listeners. And there's an awful Dad Joke thrown in there for you to find. The rundown is below. Remember, if you have a car-related question you'd like us to answer or you want buying advice of your very own, send a message or a voice memo to podcast at autoblog dot com. (If you record audio of a question with your phone and get it to us, you could hear your very own voice on the podcast. Neat, right?) And if you have other questions or comments, please send those too. Autoblog Podcast #503 The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics and stories we mention Jaguar XE Volkswagen Golf R Toyota Highlander Hybrid Chicago Auto Show coverage Used cars! Rundown Intro - 00:00 What we're driving - 01:46 Chicago show preview - 22:58 Spend My Money - 35:36 Total Duration: 52:48 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Feedback Email – Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show on iTunes Podcasts Chicago Auto Show Chevrolet Dodge Jaguar Toyota Volkswagen Truck Hatchback SUV Performance Sedan ford expedition jaguar xe volkswagen golf r 2017 Chicago Auto Show
U.S. new-vehicle sales in 2018 rise slightly to 17.27 million [UPDATE]
Thu, Jan 3 2019DETROIT — Sales of new vehicles in the U.S. rose slightly in 2018, defying predictions and highlighting a strong economy. Automakers reported an increase of 0.3 percent over a year ago to 17.27 million vehicles. The increase came despite rising interest rates, a volatile stock market, and rising car and truck prices that pushed some buyers out of the new-vehicle market. Industry analysts and automakers said strong economic fundamentals pushed up sales and should keep them near historic highs in 2019. "Economic conditions in the U.S. are favorable and should continue to be supportive of vehicle sales at or around their current run rate," Ford Chief Economist Emily Kolinski Morris said after the company and other automakers announced their sales numbers Thursday. That auto sales remain near the 2016 record of 17.55 million is a testimonial to the strength of the economy, said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. The job market, he said, has created new employment, and wage growth has accelerated. "That's fundamental to selling anything," he said. "If there are lots of jobs and people are getting bigger paychecks, they will buy more." The unemployment rate is 3.7 percent, a 49-year low. The economy is thought to have grown close to 3 percent last year, its best performance in more than a decade. Consumers, the main driver of the economy, are spending freely. The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate four times in 2018 but is only expected to raise it twice this year. Auto sales also were helped by low gasoline prices and rising home values, Zandi said. It all means that people are likely to keep buying new vehicles this year even as they grow more expensive. The Edmunds.com auto-pricing site estimates that the average new vehicle price hit a record $35,957 in December, about 2 percent higher than the previous year. It will be harder for automakers to keep the sales pace above 17 million because they have been enticing buyers for several years now with low-interest financing and other incentives, Zandi said. He predicts more deals in the coming year as job growth slows and credit tightens for higher-risk buyers. Edmunds, which provides content, including automotive tips and reviews, for distribution by The Associated Press, predicts that sales will drop this year to 16.9 million.