1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Ss on 2040-cars
Haverstraw, New York, United States
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1970 Chevelle SS 454 car is a original astro blue car code 25,body is beautiful , has buckets and console SS dash, cowl induction hood with flap, F41 Suspension, all new paint, body is beautiful, car has all the orginal panels on it, all new brakes, disc brakes in front and drums in rear, car has power steering close ratio box, motor is a 496 BBC 4 Bolt main,with 10 and half to 1 JE pistons, steel crank, comp billet camp, fully roller, aluminum heads , Pro System carb, victor jr intake, msd ignition, Hooker Super Comp Headers, makes about 700HP pump gas with about 500 miles on it , turbo 350 trans with 400 drum and internals ,hardened sprag, 9 inch Pro Torque conveter 4000 rpm, manual Valve body, 12 Bolt rear with 373 gears new eaton posi, and all bearings, boxed controls arms, 3 inch Flowmaster exhaust , Qa1 upper control arms, lakewood drag shocks and springs, Weld wheels with new Mickey Thompson tires, runs and drives great runs on pump gas you can drive anywhere, interior is beautiful and all clean, paint is beautiful all polished has a perfect shine, no rust anywhere, all glass is good, car had a body on restoration done beautiful.
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Experimental mid-engine XP-819 Corvette going up for auction
Sun, 17 Feb 2013It seems to be commonplace that when a new Corvette is in development, rumors swirl about a possible mid-engine layout. As is the case of Chevy's most recent C7 Corvette, these rumors never pan out.
In any case, the idea for a 'Vette with an engine mounted behind the driver can probably all be traced back to a single car, the 1964 XP-819 prototype. Built as an "engineering exercise" back in 1964, the prototype was designed with a rear-mounted engine. History tells us that the idea of a rear-engine Corvette fizzled, and the XP-819 was eventually cut up into pieces and stored at a shop in Daytona Beach, FL.
After sitting for untold years, a restoration project started on the car, and while it isn't yet fully completed, the current owner of the car, Mid America Motorworks, will have the car on display at the 2013 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance as a "driveable chassis" with hopes of having a fully completed car ready to bring to next year's show.
Why does the Corvette Stingray have so many vents? Here's why
Sun, 27 Jan 2013Just looking at the new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, it's not hard to see that the car's design was created with aerodynamics at the forefront, but Chevrolet designers point out exactly what went into designing the iconic coupe in a pair of recently released videos. The videos show the Corvette going through early design phases, including clay models and wind tunnel tests, as well as talking to the car's chief engineer, Tadge Juechter.
Both videos help explain various aspects of the C7 Corvette, but it's the aero tuning of the car that is most interesting. This includes extra attention paid to the lower air dam and vented hood to help reduce drag and lift, while the rear quarter inlets are for differential and transmission cooling. Juechter said that some of these aero-tuned elements were inspired from GM's involvement in racing.
If you have about five minutes and you can't get enough information about the new 'Vette, then check out the videos posted below.
Watch NASCAR racer Jeff Gordon put one over on a used car dealer... sorta
Wed, 13 Mar 2013Full Disclosure: in my younger days, I loved nothing more than tormenting passengers with my behind-the-wheel hijinks. Once, after a particularly artful handbrake turn on a two-lane at around 50 miles per hour, I left one backseat occupant crying in their own lap. This isn't necessarily something to be proud of, but it gives you a glimpse into why it is that I find this ad from Pepsi so damn disappointing. The premise is beautiful. Take NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon, give him a disguise and set him loose upon some unsuspecting used car dealer. Hilarity ensues.
Except that this Pepsi Max commercial is so obviously staged, it can't help but feel like some ham-fisted marketing fail. From the strategically placed aftermarket cupholder mounted mid-dash for the hidden camera to the fact that the supposed dealer Camaro is displayed as a 2009 model (Hint: Chevrolet didn't make any), this clip is about as organic as a Twinkie. Still, we would never turn down a chance to watch Gordon thrash on a rental-spec coupe - only problem is, he probably didn't even do the driving himself. Check it out below.