I have decided to sell my 1967 Chevelle Malibu. I purchased this car 7 years ago from some friends who had been using it for drag racing. Unfortunately, I was already building a 1971 Camaro at the time, and therefore started restoring this car second.At the time, it was actually a 1966 Chevelle body that they had chopped up pretty good, so i purchased the car and set out to build a pro street show car. The guys at Speed equipment World set to work on the frame as we removed the body. Every part that will be mentioned is brand new, unless noted by an *. A list of the parts are included below. After doing some work on the frame we fitted the car back to body {the black primered body is the original 66}. After a couple of years i got the chance to buy a really nice, complete 67 rolling chassis {lite gray primer}. When we were ready to perform the body swap, I disassembled the car once again and painted the frame ,motor,transmission,all linkages and rear end PPG Vibrance collection Midnight Sapphire. This car has had everything built the right way as opposed to my spelling. Thank you for you consideration, I will be happy to answer any questions. I reserve the right to remove this car from auction at any time as it is advertised locally as well. Email dubsmith3@gmail.com I have pictures of build from start till current. Parts: Heidht Mustang 2 front end - custom built for the car Adjustable chrome coil overs Heidht tubular A arms 2" Drop spindles Back halfed the car with Competition Engineering Ladder Bar and chrome coil over setup Narrowed rear axle to accomodate large wheels and tires Foose Nitrous 18's x 10 on back with Nitto Drag Radials 345/35/18 Foose Nitrous 17's x 8 on front New tubs for the back still in box and come with the car New Prothane bushing kit for entire car Rear axle is a brand new Strange Axle with C Clip Eliminators TCI Sizzler Turbo400 Transmission - new, pulled out of box, sanded factory welds, painted Motor: 383 Stroker - all motor parts new - Full Roller Motor Eagle 4340 Forged Crank Eagle H beam rods Venolia 9.5:1 flat top pistons Brodix Track One Heads Brodix port matched HN1 tall plenum intake Aluminum Roller Rockers, 2800 Stall Converter, New Balancer Other: Barry Grant 400 electric fuel pump* Like new Tubing for gas and brake lines included, but not installed Stainless Steel fuel cell* like new Braided lines with A&N fittings 11" disc brakes on front. Rear still in process of disc conversion |
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GM starting to talk seriously about 200-mile EV
Sun, Oct 12 2014We've been hearing word of a 200-mile EV from Chevrolet for a while now. First, there was General Motors then-CEO Dan Akerson hinting at a $30,000, 200-mile EV that would take the competition by surprise. Then Akerson confirmed that GM is working on a 200-mile EV in a speech in March. LG Chem, which supplies batteries to GM and other automakers, recently said it was working on batteries for EVs with a range of 200 miles. GM's head of global product development Mark Reuss just re-confirmed that there are plans for an EV with a 200-mile range, and sources have told Automotive News what that car will be. While Reuss didn't mention anything about a specific model or platform, two undisclosed sources with knowledge of GM's plans have said that an EV with a range of about 200 miles is indeed in the works, and that it will be based on the Chevrolet Sonic. The sources also gave a timeline for the car, saying it is slated for sometime in 2017. According to Reuss, the plan is for Chevy to offer a lineup of electric cars, with the 200-mile EV joining ranks of the Chevrolet Volt and the Spark EV. He didn't hint at a timeline, but if the sources are correct, we could see a Sonic EV being built within a few years. Reuss sees demand for it, too. When speaking of the Spark EV, currently only available in California and Oregon, he says that "people wish we would sell it all around the country." If he's right about that, it's not difficult to imagine people taking interest in Chevrolet's 200-mile electric car, whether or not it's a Sonic.
A conversation with GM's Mark Reuss on MPG, aluminum and Corvettes
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Plug In 2014: VIA makes the case for 'free' plug-in hybrid work vans, trucks
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