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350 V8, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Custom Wheels on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:1960 Mileage:56932 Color: White /
 Blue
Location:

Kaiser, Missouri, United States

Kaiser, Missouri, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 01180S132436
Year: 1960
Make: Chevrolet
Model: El Camino
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 56,932
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CUSTOM

ONE OF A KIND 1960 CHEVY EL CAMINO CUSTOM. THIS CAR COMES CURRENTLY EQUIPPED WITH A V8 ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, FRONT DISC BRAKES, AIR CONDITIONING, SHAVED DOOR HANDLES WITH HIDDEN POPPPERS, CUSTOM PINSTRIPPING, CUSTOM WHEELS AND CUSTOM FIBERGLASS BED COVER. CALL 636-795-0772. WE ARE LOCATED AT LAKEWAY MOTORS 330 HWY 42 KAISER, MO. 65047(TWO HOURS SOUTHWEST OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI) CALL 636-795-0772.  photo 141_zps418c43df.jpg  photo 140_zps577ae732.jpg  photo 137_zpsef0201d2.jpg  photo 136_zpseeea263a.jpg  photo 130_zps5d3b37c1.jpg  photo 131_zpscd07c338.jpg  photo 127_zpsaba189d6.jpg  photo 125_zpsf934b800.jpg  photo 132_zps006b0d94.jpg  photo 052_zps61ee0f7a.jpg  photo 052_zps61ee0f7a.jpg  photo 053_zpsadc963eb.jpg  photo engineangle_zps8d23be12.jpg  photo engineside2_zps102b5bd5.jpg  photo engineside_zps8a383fa5.jpg  photo 138_zps9e9e885d.jpg  photo 062_zps4de3610a.jpg  photo 063_zps2e9d3b32.jpg  photo 064_zpsa5ec952a.jpg  photo 049_zps5e46eb2f.jpg  photo 048_zpsfeea465e.jpg  photo 050_zpsb20be637.jpg  photo 058_zps700d3bdf.jpg  photo 059_zps42a018df.jpg  photo 060_zpsbd41606e.jpg  photo 061_zpsb18650a2.jpg  photo 066_zps5fe1daed.jpg  photo 067_zps65d0ffee.jpg  photo 069_zps41c816e7.jpg  photo 068_zps53373b45.jpg  photo dashoutside_zps59396597.jpg  photo steeringwheel_zpsb8d480c2.jpg  photo ddoorjam_zpsb23e81ce.jpg  photo passdoorjam_zpsfb127fff.jpg  photo 128_zps2f0e6faa.jpg  photo 129_zps5d565890.jpg  photo 065_zps08b2933d.jpg  photo 130_zps5d3b37c1.jpg  photo 135_zps795a5c92.jpg

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According to a letter from General Motors to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, flaws in the build process of the 2013 Chevrolet Malibu have led to the recall of 8,519 cars. Units built between December 6, 2011 and January 15, 2013 may have been assembled with rear suspension cradles that had insufficient torque applied to certain bolts. That out-of-spec assembly could lead to issues ranging from slight noises to a loss of vehicle control.
The problem was first noticed in December of last year by a GM test fleet driver and eventually tracked back to the improperly torqued bolts on the suspension cradle assembled through July 2012 by a supplier located not too far from the Malibu's Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly Plant. Since an official NHTSA recall notice has not been issued yet, it isn't clear whether or not Detroit-built Malibus were the only ones affected (the 2013 Malibu is also built at GM's Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Kansas). Dealers will fix the problem by inspecting vehicles for proper torque specs, retightening if not within specs and, in some cases, perform a rear-wheel alignment.

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DETROIT — Even though unemployment is low, the economy is growing and U.S. auto sales are near historic highs, General Motors is cutting thousands of jobs in a major restructuring aimed at generating cash to spend on innovation. It's the new reality for automakers that are faced with the present cost of designing gas-powered cars and trucks that appeal to buyers now while at the same time preparing for a future world of electric and autonomous vehicles. GM announced Monday that it will cut as many as 14,000 workers in North America and put five plants up for possible closure as it abandons many of its car models and restructures to focus more on autonomous and electric vehicles. The reductions could amount to as much as 8 percent of GM's global workforce of 180,000 employees. The cuts mark GM's first major downsizing since shedding thousands of jobs in the Great Recession. The company also said it will stop operating two additional factories outside North America by the end of next year. The move to make GM get leaner before the next downturn likely will be followed by Ford Motor Co., which also has struggled to keep one foot in the present and another in an ambiguous future of new mobility. Ford has been slower to react, but says it will lay off an unspecified number of white-collar workers as it exits much of the car market in favor of trucks and SUVs, some of them powered by batteries. Here's a rundown of the reasons behind the cuts: Coding, not combustion CEO Mary Barra said as cars and trucks become more complex, GM will need more computer coders but fewer engineers who work on internal combustion engines. "The vehicle has become much more software-oriented" with millions of lines of code, she said. "We still need many technical resources in the company." Shedding sedans The restructuring also reflects changing North American auto markets as manufacturers continue to shift away from cars toward SUVs and trucks. In October, almost 65 percent of new vehicles sold in the U.S. were trucks or SUVs. That figure was about 50 percent cars just five years ago. GM is shedding cars largely because it doesn't make money on them, Citi analyst Itay Michaeli wrote in a note to investors. "We estimate sedans operate at a significant loss, hence the need for classic restructuring," he wrote. The reduction includes about 8,000 white-collar employees, or 15 percent of GM's North American white-collar workforce. Some will take buyouts while others will be laid off.