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Thu, Jan 8 2015
With its curvy snout and feminine haunches, the third-gen Chevrolet Corvette looks like a dreamy – if dated – exemplar of Sports Car Fantasy 101 when viewed through modern eyes. This particular specimen circa '78, clad in silver and black paint with red pinstripes, appears to be a well-preserved example from the era. Apart from its low-profile Pirellis, slightly raised and slotted hood, spacious stance and a certain hand-painted descriptor alongside its crossed flag logos, you'd never guess there's a Space-Age propulsion unit powering this Coke bottle-bodied ride. Climb inside, and you're presented with aircraft gauges and big, colorful square buttons in the center panel. It takes a push of the "Ignitor" button, a tap of the starter button, and a slide of a T-handle for this nearly 40-year-old sports car to start sounding like Gulfstream G650 ready for takeoff. Yep, you're sitting in an 880-horsepower, turbine-powered Corvette, the only one of its kind in the world. Welcome to the whoosh. What The...? Built by Vince Granatelli, son of Indy 500 guru Andy Granatelli, this curious Corvette came into being by cramming a Pratt & Whitney ST6N-74 gas turbine engine into the donor car's lengthy front end. The same type of Jet A-burning mill powered Granatelli Senior's STP-sponsored racecar at the 1967 Indianapolis 500, where it famously led most of the 198 of 200 laps until a $6 transmission bearing failed, knocking it out of the race. The idea of turbine power usurping internal combustion was so threatening that Indy's governing body restricted turbine performance into obsolescence thereafter. A turbine-powered Corvette sounds excessive because it is. But there are also things about this 880-horsepower, 1,161-pound-feet monster that might surprise you. While it smacks of futurist exoticism and cost a then-dizzying $37,000 in 1967, the Canadian-built powerplant uses 80 percent fewer parts than an internal combustion V8 and will run on virtually anything combustible – whiskey, diesel, even Chanel No. 5. Though it's triple the length of a V8, the Pratt & Whitney beast weighs only 285 pounds. It's also one hell of a robust workhorse, typically serving as an auxiliary power unit for commercial aircraft or a generator in oil fields, where it can run for tens of thousands of consecutive hours before needing an overhaul. To adapt the Chevrolet for jet duty, the nose section was gutted and a sub-frame was built to compensate for the loosey-goosey front end.
Wed, Feb 11 2015
After swallowing eight of the most prized pieces of the collection from the National Corvette Museum, the massive sinkhole from a year ago is rapidly becoming nothing but a bad memory. Based on the museum's weekly construction update, you can barely see the remnants of the 25-foot deep hole once in the floor. The Corvette Museum's Skydome was not always going to look like this. The original hope was to keep the sinkhole there as a tourist attraction. That plan eventually fell through, though, and instead it was decided five of the less-damaged Corvettes would remain unrestored. Progress has been moving fast to get the repairs done. Even a month ago, the hole was still very visible, and the construction company used remote-controlled Bobcat loaders to fill it in. Now, the museum has launched a contest to guess how many tons of stone it took to fill in the massive crater. The winner gets a print of the 2009 Corvette ZR1 Blue Devil being lifted out. Related Gallery National Corvette Museum Car Recovery View 25 Photos News Source: Corvettemuseum via YouTubeImage Credit: National Corvette Museum Weird Car News Chevrolet GM Videos National Corvette Museum
Thu, Nov 27 2014
US safety regulators have closed a pair of investigations into some 500,000 Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis and Marauder sedans built between 2004 to 2007, and 100,000 Chevrolet Impala models from 2014. The Ford investigation focused on rusting heat shields, which may become dislodged and jam the steering, according to Reuters. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that this happened very rarely. In fact, of the ten incidents filed with the government safety watchdog, six came from a single police department, which evidently had some sort of problem with its reporting. As for the Impala, the NHTSA investigators attributed two incidences of "unintended autonomous braking" to user error. In both cases, the vehicles were involved in rear-end collisions. According to GM investigators, it's believed that drivers accidentally activated the electric parking brake, causing the collisions. The vehicles in question were rental cars. Featured Gallery Ford Crown Victoria Related Gallery 2014 Chevrolet Impala View 10 Photos News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Ford, Chevrolet Government/Legal Chevrolet Ford Safety Sedan ford crown victoria mercury grand marquis
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| | Financing... Rates as low as 6%! Payments as long as 144 months! St. Louis Car Museum works closely with several lenders so we can accurately address the needs of our clients. Let our finance department develop a financing or lease program that helps you achieve your goals and dreams! Please call us at 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104 for more information Purchase this vehicle for only $581 a month for 120 months with $5,690 down!
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| | SUPER SOLID, RUST FREE BODY AND CHASSIS! DATE-CODE CORRECT 327CI V8 AND 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION, POSI-TRACTION REAR END! OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AND FITTED WITH FIRESTONE WIDE OVAL REDLINE TIRES, DUAL EXHAUST, CORRECT BUCKET SEAT INTERIOR WITH CONSOLE, AND MORE! WICKED FAST!! | | SPECIFICATIONS | Year | 1967 | Make | Chevrolet | Model | Nova Super Sport Hardtop | VIN | 118377W157933 | Mileage | 57,834 | Engine | 327ci | Cylinders | V8 | Transmission | 4-speed | Title | Clear | Color | Nantucket Blue | Interior Color | Black | | | DESCRIPTION | Introduced in 1962, the Chevrolet Chevy II hit the market as a compact vehicle option for buyers. It could be purchased with everything from the entry level four cylinder all the way up to the V8, as a dealer installed option. By 1963, the Nova Super Sport option was introduced for the hardtop model with special sport options and features, but it wasn’t until 1964 when the 283ci V8 finally became a factory-installed available option, and quickly put the larger Malibu on notice! The 327 V8 was added to the engine availability list in 1965 and the Nova SS was suddenly a force to be reckoned with! Larger muscle cars like the Olds 442, Pontiac GTO, and Ford Mustang K-code found the little Chevy II Nova SS a strong contender at stop lights! A sharp, newly redesigned generation II model series for 1966 and 1967 make them the most desired among collectors today! We are very excited to offer this 1967 Chevrolet Nova Super Sport Hardtop finished in extremely sharp Nantucket Blue Metallic (originally R-R code Bolero Red) over factory appointed Black bucket seat vinyl interior (780) with matching Black vinyl top! Fitted with a 1967 date-code correct L30 RPO 327ci V8 offering 275 horsepower & 355 lb. ft. of torque, 4-speed Muncie manual transmission, and 10-bolt Posi-traction rear end! Options include center console, AM pushbutton radio, door edge guards, front & rear bumper guards, correct SS wheel covers, Firestone Wide Oval Super Sports redline tires measuring D70-14, optional passenger side rearview mirror, Chevy rubber floor mats, windshield washer system, and all tinted window glass! The overall body & chassis are of the most impressive, absolutely rust-free, solid examples we have had the chance to review ever! The sheet metal, floor pans, factory body seams & spot welds, panel-to-panel gaps, etc. are true to factory exact specs! Just awesome! The restoration was largely completed in rotisserie fashion with strong attention to detail. You will find correct double hump heads, GM radiator hoses, T3 headlamps, Rochester Quadrajet carburetion, AC crankcase breather, faux Delco tar top battery cover, single leaf rear axle spring with spiral shocks, under hood insulation, firewall grease markings, and more! With exception to the rear window, all the tinted window glass is new. It also has all new true, dual exhaust, all new suspension components, rebuilt front end, beautiful chrome and bright work, and added front sway bar with polyurethane bushings. Engine casting code: 3903352 Engine casting date: D19 7 This Willow Run, Michigan built example comes most recently from a prominent collection located in Texas! It represents one of only 8,213 Nova Super Sport fitted with a V8 built in 1967! It runs so incredibly strong with absolute head-snapping power! It is no wonder these cars have such a draw to muscle car enthusiasts! We would be delighted to answer any questions by phone, or to show this car to prospective collectors in person! A great investment! We look forward to working with you!
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