1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne Shortbed Pickup on 2040-cars
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN INCREDIBLE 1972 CHEVROLET C10 PICKUP. THIS TRUCK CANNOT BE TRULY APPRECIATED UNTIL IT IS DRIVEN. THIS AWESOME TRUCK CAN BE USED AS AN EVERY DAY DRIVER. VERY DEPENDABLE, VERY QUIET IN THE CAB. BELOW IS A LIST OF FEATURES. 1) NEW WHEELS AND TIRES 9) NEW SPRAY IN BEDLINER 17) NEW SERPENTINE BELT SYSTEM 2) ALL NEW BRAKES, FRONT AND REAR 10) BED TOPPER 18) ENTIRE INTERIOR LINED WITH DYNOMAT, FLOOR, DOORS AND FIREWALL 3) ALL NEW SUSPENSION, SHOCKS, BUSHINGS, ETC. 11) CUSTOM MADE BLUETOOTH STEREO, AMP AND SUB 19) I AM SURE I AM FORGETTING SOMETHING. THIS IS NOT YOUR ORDINARY PICKUP 4) ANTI SWAY BAR, FRONT AND REAR 12) ALL NEW INTERIOR, CARPET, HEADLINER ETC. I BUILT THIS TRUCK TO DRIVE EVERYDAY, A MUST SEE TO UNDERSTAND. 5) NEW CRATE MOTOR, 350 13) NEW GUAGE CLUSTER WITH ALL NEW WIRING HARNESS 6) FUEL INJECTION 14) NEW STYLE HEADLIGHTS 7) TH700R TRANSMISSION 15) RECOVERED BUCKET SEATS WITH FLIP DOWN CENTER CONSOLE 8) UNDER BED FUEL CELL 16) NEW VINTAGE AIR AIR CONDITIONING THIS IS AN AWESOMER TRUCK. PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COME CHECK IT OUT. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING..... |
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Tue, Sep 8 2015General Motors and the United Auto Workers are going on a recruitment drive at the Spring Hill factory in Tennessee, and they're hoping to poach some skilled workers from Nissan's nearby plant in Smyrna, TN. The General and the union even bought a billboard advertising for industrial electricians near the Japanese automaker's facility, according to the Daily News Journal. The reason for the billboard was simple. "GM was short of electricians," said Tim Stannard, the president of the UAW local at Spring Hill, to the Daily News Journal. The factory currently builds the Chevrolet Equinox but has a contract to assemble the next generation of Ecotec engines and the Cadillac XT5, which replaces the SRX. Thanks to the $185-million deal, employment there is expected to double by May 2016, according to Stannard, with roughly 1,800 additional union jobs. Beyond just several billboards, GM has job postings online for the Spring Hill plant looking for workers with specific skills. There has already been some interest in the positions among Nissan employees, Stannard indicated. According to a recent study by the Center for Automotive Research, the average GM worker currently makes $58 an hour, including benefits. Comparatively, Nissan pays an average of $42 an hour with benefits. The General's number could change in the coming weeks because its contract with the UAW is about to expire, and higher wages are among the major negotiating points.
GM throttles back Chevy Malibu, Buick LaCrosse production over swollen inventories
Wed, 06 Feb 2013As inventory of the Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse continues to pile up, General Motors will be idling its Fairfax Assembly Plant for two weeks, according to Automotive News. This move comes about a month after the plant was shut down for three weeks in late December and early January for the same reason. As of January 31, the GM had a 94-day supply of Malibu stock while the LaCrosse was a little worse with a 117-day supply.
Just last week, GM announced that it would be investing $600 million in upgrading this plant, but it's unclear what future plans the company has in store for Fairfax considering slow sales of both the plant's models. We do expect a refreshed and more luxurious LaCrosse shortly and an early design update for the Malibu to be announced at some point this year, although we have had no official word as to when either will happen.
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Sure, that sounds like a party, but given GM's troubled track record when it comes to launching (let alone managing) brands, we say that's slippery slope that could just as easily end with the whole Corvette franchise in the scrap bin. Either way, the notion is certainly an interesting one. Head over to Auto Extremist to take in the full editorial, and then let us know what you think in Comments. Should GM split off its most storied nameplate?
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