'71 C10 Chevy Super Cheyenne Pickup Truck Patina Shop Rat Street Hot Rod 3100 on 2040-cars
Manchester, Kentucky, United States
You are bidding on a 1971 Chevy Cheyenne
Super C10 . This truck was purchased with the intention
of doing a full frame off restore, but after going through and inspecting/replacing
all the mechanical issues of the truck (and with several projects already in the garage), it became a driver. This truck is an original unmolested truck (aside from the engine)
that is NOT a Frankenstein creation
and has all the original sheet metal that came with the truck whenever it
rolled off the assembly line. This
truck was purchased from the family that had owned it for a majority of its
life….it has not been juggled around from owner to owner . The Cheyenne Super is an extremely popular and
sought after style of the C10 trucks as it was top of the line in late ’71 and
’72. I am head deep in 2 other restorations and simply do not have the time or room for the truck. This truck is ready to be driven as
is or is a perfect candidate for a restoration. Engine
Compartment: -v8 305 Chevy that is extremely practical for everyday driving and gets great gas mileage. It starts, idles & runs perfectly....very dependable and mechanically sound. -Quadrajet 4 barrel carb -350 Turbo Automatic Transmission that shifts great -Erson cast aluminum valve covers -New water pump -Power Steering -Power Brakes -Aftermarket 3 core radiator Exterior: -The body of this truck has no dings and is perfectly straight -The truck has nice patina as is, but if you want to do a complete restore, it does have the typical rust in the lower pocket of the right front fender, around the fender on the left back driver's side, under the passenger door corner, and in front of the passenger tub in the bed (please note pics)….all are easy to fix as plenty of companies offer replacement panels, and these issues are very typical of these trucks. If you buy one of these trucks and these are not issues, more than likely they have already been addressed. The inner fenders also have the traditional rust in the front. -Rockers, cab corners have been replaced and are in excellent shape -5 lug with power steering & disc front brakes -All steering/suspension components on this truck are tight -Undercarriage is great shape...please note pics. -New shocks -Front & rear bumpers look new -Stock height -Tires are practically new with Eagle Alloy wheels -Hitch Interior: -Tilt steering -The floor of the truck is very solid with no rust -Has jute/sound mat that is in great shape -All seals & glass are in good shape -All gauges/electrical work If you are looking for a C10 pickup, you are already
aware of the potential and value of the Cheyenne Super, and understand how
difficult they are becoming to locate. Overall, this truck is extremely solid and is a very nice dependable
driver as is or if you are looking for a candidate to restore, this truck provides the perfect platform to start. If you have any questions or want other pics,
please don’t hesitate to ask. Buyer is responsible for shipping/pickup of vehicle. Serious
inquires only! A Paypal deposit of $500 is due
within 48 hrs. from auctions end with balance due in cash, wire transfer, or
cashier’s check from bank(check will need to be verified before truck is
released). Clean/Clear title in my name with matching numbers on the original door tag ready
to transfer….. Email, call after 5pm, or the best way to reach me is via text
at 606-813-2045 ANYTIME. |
Chevrolet Cheyenne for Sale
- 1974 chevrolet cheyenne super 20 pickup truck
- Runs great and well kept. perfect work or project truck(US $6,000.00)
- 1996 chevrolet cheyenne 3500 hd 15k gvw with 12 ft. harbor body wit(US $7,500.00)
- 1971 cheyenne brand new 454 a/c disc brake truck
- 1972 chevy c-20 arizona clean titled truck(US $8,500.00)
- 1971 chevy cheyenne c10 factory 396 bb(US $6,900.00)
Auto Services in Kentucky
Taylor`s Body Shop ★★★★★
Simpsionville Automotive ★★★★★
Saratoga Auto Sales ★★★★★
River City Auto Center Inc ★★★★★
Quest Auto Service ★★★★★
Portland Collision Center ★★★★★
Auto blog
A conversation with GM's Mark Reuss on MPG, aluminum and Corvettes
Wed, Feb 19 2014There was plenty to talk about when General Motors hosted its annual mid-December holiday media reception a few months ago. GM had just decided to pull its global Chevrolet brand out of major European markets, where Chevys have competed directly with GM Europe Opel and Vauxhall vehicles, and the US government had sold its last remaining shares of GM stock. But most important was the company's just-reshuffled leadership. Post-bankruptcy CEO Dan Akerson had announced that he would step aside and that 52-year-old Mary Barra would replace him on January 15. Not only would she be the first woman to lead a major automaker, she would also be GM's first engineer CEO since Bob Stempel in the early 1990s. "I look at 2013 and 2014, as the retooling of General Motors" - Mark Reuss Replacing her as executive VP for global product development (and purchasing and supply chain) would be 49-year-old Mark Reuss, who had served a stellar four years as North American president, and elevated to corporate president (from executive VP and CFO) would be 42-year-old Dan Amman. All three are relatively young auto enthusiasts who are liked and respected inside and outside the company, and their collective talents and experience are highly complementary. I've interviewed Barra and found her smart, personable and knowledgeable, though she carefully walks the corporate line in speaking and answering questions. I met and chatted with Ammann for the first time at that holiday reception, and he made a good first impression. But I've known Reuss for some time as a genuinely good guy and a highly capable and inspiring leader, and I believe he is exactly the right person for the global product responsibility once famously held by the outspoken, oft-controversial Bob Lutz. So I jumped at an opportunity to join a group interview of Reuss (with mostly business reporters) at the Detroit Auto Show in January. It was an interesting session of mostly good questions, which he answered with refreshing candor and humor. "I look at 2013 and 2014, as the retooling of General Motors," Reuss said. "We've taken down almost every plant in North America, converted and turned it this last year, and to do that with award-winning vehicles and pretty flawless launches is key. We have to keep the train rolling on great product, because the rest won't happen without the best product, period." A reporter asked whether GM was pushing big trucks, SUVs and Corvettes again because gas is cheap. "No," Reuss said.
Camaro spy shots show subtly different grille, front fascia
Sun, 03 Feb 2013It looks like there some changes in store for the Chevrolet Camaro - the only thing is that we just don't know what Chevy has up its sleeve. Looking at these spy shots, we'd initially be inclined to think that there is just a minor facelift or a new special edition, but upon closer inspection, there are a few oddities about this car that definitely have us intrigued.
The most obvious difference on this prototype is the slightly restyled front fascia with a smaller lower air inlet and the two-bar grille. Then we get to some of the car's mysterious details. For starters, this fascia has the SS vent above the grille, but it looks to be blocked off. Granted this could just be a one-off piece used for testing. What really piqued our interest was at the rear of the car where it has quad exhaust outlets that are used on the ZL1. Could this be the LS7-powered Camaro that we reported on back in December?
At this point, your guess is as good as ours as to what we're looking at here, so let us know in the comments what you think this could be.
GM adds 1,200 jobs at Detroit-Hamtramck plant
Thu, Oct 22 2015General Motors is making a big move at its Hamtramck, MI, factory, announcing it will add a second shift and hire over 1,200 workers within the next several months. It's expected that by early 2016, the factory will employ over 2,800 workers to build the Chevrolet Volt, Impala, Malibu, Cadillac ELR, and by early next year, the new CT6. According to GM Hamtramck spokesperson Courtney Zemke, 40 of the 1,200 positions are for salaried employees, while the remainder will be hourly positions. As for where these employees will go, positions are being made available across the factory, so GM isn't focusing on any particular area for its new hires. It's a similar story behind the hiring surge itself. GM said in its press release that the "second shift is necessary to meet forecasted market demand," a position Zemke reiterated. It's a matter of demand across the plant's portfolio, rather than any one particular product seriously outstripping supply. Naturally, the United Auto Workers is happy with the move. "The workforce at Detroit-Hamtramck is second to none," UAW Local 22 Shop Chairman Don LaForest said in the attached release. "We appreciate the opportunity to expand our UAW-GM family." Hiring is going on now, with the second shift slated to get underway in early 2016. GM's Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly to Add Second Shift and More Than 1,200 Jobs Plant will nearly double its workforce by early 2016 2015-10-22 DETROIT – General Motors is nearly doubling its workforce at Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly by adding a second shift and more than 1,200 hourly and salaried jobs. The addition of a second shift will increase the plant's workforce to approximately 2,800 people when hiring is completed. The second shift is necessary to meet forecasted market demand for the five cars produced at Detroit-Hamtramck. "This is the result of the award-winning vehicles Detroit-Hamtramck produces and the confidence GM has in our team to build world-class quality for our customers," said Plant Manager Gary West. Second shift hiring is underway, and the shift is scheduled to begin operations in early 2016. "The workforce at Detroit-Hamtramck is second to none," said UAW Local 22 Shop Chairman Don LaForest. "We appreciate the opportunity to expand our UAW-GM family." The 4.1 million-square-foot Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly opened in 1985. GM has invested $1 billion in the plant over the last six years, making it one of the company's most-agile manufacturing facilities in North America.