1970 Chevrolet El Camino, Excellent Condition,beautiful Inside And Out. on 2040-cars
Boulder City, Nevada, United States
1970 Chevyrolet El Camino,383 Chevy Motor, 450HP,700R Trans, 411 POS-PS. Factory AC, Tach & Gauges. All original bumpers and trim rechromed. Interior: tweed seats, door panels and black carpet. Dash pad is original. Drive train, 383 Stroker, 4 bolt main- 450 HP. Edelbrock High Performance heads 64cc.High Performance Cam carb intake ceramic coated. Hooker headers, polished exhaust. 15X17 Rally Rims, trim rings, new BF Goodrich 275/60r/15 rears and 215/65r/15 fronts, 700 R trans has 2500 stall. Drive train has less than 400 miles on it.New Global West upper and lower control arms. New chrome 140Amp, alternator. New CD and stereo system and amp. This vehicle is a must see, beautiful in and out, excellent condition. It is listed locally as well so may be pulled from listing if sold locally. Any shipping charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Payment options, cash or cashiers check within 48 hours. Vehicle or title will not be released until payment clears. Feel free to call with any question, call after 2PM PST . 702-293-2719 or 702-439-6913 oe 702439-6676
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Steve McQueen's last movie car, now Pawn Stars-owned, up for auction [w/video]
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Flash forward to 2003, and the convertible received a full restoration back to near-stock specifications. Hagerty Insurance estimates the car to be worth around $45,000 without the significant providence. Given its ties to one of film's most popular gearheads, the old Chevrolet could fetch up to 10 times that when it goes under the gavel in Ft Luaderdale, Florida on March 22. You can head over to the Auctions America site for more information. You can also check out the trailer for The Hunter below.
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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.
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The new GM 6.2 will take a bit of an investment, though. Those that want the extra thrust will need to go with either the LTZ or High Country trims from the Chevy, or the SLT and Denali trims from GMC, which are the two highest trim levels for the respective vehicles. Trim levels aside, if you're in the business of towing, GM has you covered. Optioned with the 6.2-liter V8 and the Max Trailering Package, owners will be able to pull 12,000 pounds, a hugely impressive figure.
We still aren't certain as to what sort of economy the new engine will get, but it'll probably be a bad bet for the fuel conscious. As for availability, expect to see the 6.2-liter trucks in showrooms later in the fall.