UP FOR AUCTION IS A 2002 GMC SONOMA.IT IS A 350 BORED 40 OVER WITH FLAT TOPS. I FORGET THE SPECS OF THE CAM,BUT I KNOW IT IS MORE OF A HIGHER RPM CAM. I FIGURED I DID NOT NEED A LOT OF LOW END BECAUSE OF THE FIVE SPEED AND LIGHT TRUCK. IT HAS 373 GEARS BUT IT IS A OPEN REAR END.I BOUGHT EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO SWITCH TO SMALL BLOCK LIKE OIL PAN, GEAR REDUCTION STARTER(3 HP),HEADERS , RADIATOR,CUSTOM EXHAUST. IT HAS A FIVE SPEED OUT OF 86 CAMARO(T5). I HAD TO BUY A SLAVE CYLINDER/THROW BEARING THAT FITS INSIDE BELLHOUSING,INSTEAD OF THE ONE THAT MOUNTS ON SIDE OF BELLHOUSING. HAD TO DO THAT FOR THE EXHAUST TO FIT.THE HEADS HAVE BEEN REDONE ALSO BUT THEY ARE JUST STOCK GM HEADS WITH 194 INTAKE AND 150 EXHAUST.I HAVE EDELBROCK INTAKE WITH A NICELY REBUILT CARB OFF OFA 69/70 CAMARO. IT IS A 750 CFM.IT IS DONE RIGHT. THE BODY HAS BEEN TOTALLY REDONE WITH NEW CAB CORNERS,ROCKERS,FENDERS INNER FENDERS,AND A RUST FREE BED THAT I BOUGHT OFF OF CRAIGSLIST. THE HOOD IS A REGULAR HOOD WITH A CUSTOM SCOOP OFF A 1979 Z28. IT IS ABOUT A FOOT SHORTER AND TOOK A LITTLE MODIFICATION TO MAKE FIT NICE, BUT ALL THIS DONE BY A BODY MAN THAT HAS BEEN DOING THIS FOR 30+ YEARS.HE IS VERY GOOD.ALL DOOR JAMS AND FENDER AND UNDER HOOD, AND BEHIND CAB HAVE ALSO BEEN PAINTED. THE ROOL PAN IS A CUSTOM JOB TOO, SO THE EXHAUST TIPS WOULD FIT THE WAY AS SEEN IN PICS.THE BED HAS SPRAYED IN BED LINER THAT ISNT CHEAP.WITH ALL THAT SAID THERE IS A FEW THINGS THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE. HEATER CORE NEEDS CHANGED(STEAMS UP GLASS), IT NEEDS BIGGER FAN FOR RADIATOR.IT HAS TWO TEN INCH FANS NOW BUT THEY DONT COOL REAL GOOD ON HOT DAYS,IT DOES OK RUNNING DOWN ROAD BUT WARMS UP IF YOU IDLE VERY MUCH.IN THIS KIND OF WEATHER IT DOES FINE WHERE I LIVE(MISSOURI).I PUT NEW CARPET IN IT AND HAVENT PUT ALL TRIM PIECES BACK ON YET.THE CARPET IS SUPPOSE TO BE MOLDED FOR THE TRUCK BUT ON PASSENGER SIDE IT DOESNT LAY REAL WELL.I HAVE ALL GAUGES WORKING EXCEPT FOR SPEEDOMETER. IT CAN BE DONE BUT NEEDS A AFTERMARKET PART TO CONVERT MECHANICAL GEAR DRIVE TO A ELECTRONIC SIGNAL. IT ISNT PERFECT BUT IT IS REALLY NICE AND WITH A LITTLE MORE WORK IT COULD BE.IT HAS BEEN PAINTED FOR ABOUT TWO YEARS NOW AND I WOULD SAY I HAVE PUT 5000 MILES ON IT. THERE IS ALOT MORE I CAN TELL YOU BUT IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE JUST CALL.MY NAME IS JEFF. 6363580740, I WORK NIGHTS BUT IF DONT ANSWER LEAVE MESSAGE AND I WILL CALL BACK.THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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Tue, Jul 29 2014Bentley has been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard for reductions of carbon, water use and waste production in manufacturing. The Carbon Trust is an organization that helps groups such as businesses and governments reduce carbon emissions, use of energy and resources, and waste output. From 2011 to 2013, Bentley reduced CO2 emissions by 16 percent per car manufactured, curtailed water use by 35.7 percent, and saw significant waste reductions. Darran Messem of Carbon trust says, "Bentley is clearly passionate about continuing to improve its environmental performance, which is reflected by the fact the company has consistently invested in new technology." Read more in the press release below. Chevrolet is giving 12 Volts to MBAs Across America. The organization will use the range-extended electric cars in its efforts to help MBA students learn from and work with small business owners. As part of the MBAs Across America program's first year, four students drove 8,000 miles to provide entrepreneurs with free business counseling. The program has expanded, and this year, teams of MBAs will use the Volts to travel to 25 cities to offer their services. Learn more about the partnership between Chevrolet and MBAs Across America in the press release below. A professor from the University of Michigan has found fuel cycle analysis to be too flawed to be relied upon for measuring CO2 impacts of transportation fuels. Professor John DeCicco of the university's Energy Institute feels that the flaws in calculating the carbon footprint of liquid fuel production and combustion make such lifecycle analysis impractical. He suggests, instead, to focus to carbon capture. Since capturing CO2 directly from a vehicle is probably never going to happen, DiCicco believes the solution is to capture carbon from the atmosphere in sectors outside of transportation. Says DiCicco, "Research should be ramped up on options for increasing the rate at which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere and on programs to manage and utilize carbon fixed in the biosphere, which offers the best CO2 removal mechanism now at hand. Such strategies can complement measures that control the demand for liquid fuels by reducing travel activity, improving vehicle efficiency and shifting to non-carbon fuels." Read more at Green Car Congress. Global transportation energy consumption is expected to increase by 25.4 percent by 2035, according to a report by Navigant Research.
General Motors CEO Provides Few Details In Appearance Before Congress
Wed, Apr 2 2014It was only two months ago that Mary Barra, freshly crowned as the new General Motors chief executive officer, visited Washington DC as an esteemed guest of First Lady Michelle Obama for the State of the Union address. On Tuesday, Barra returned to the Capitol under more strained circumstances. For more than two contentious hours, she took questions from members of a House of Representatives subcommittee investigating General Motors years-long delay in initiating a recall of millions of vehicles that contained a defect that has killed at least 13 people. Why did GM accept faulty ignition switches that were below the company's set specfications? Why did GM learn about the problem in 2001 yet take no action until 2014? Will GM compensate victims' families even though the company's bankruptcy may limit its liability? Those were a few of the questions members of the House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee asked. Few concrete answers were forthcoming. For her part, Barra sidestepped most of the questions, saying she wouldn't have information needed to answer them until an internal review is completed. David Friedman, the administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, testified after Barra. The biggest news that emerged from the hearing was that General Motors has retained attorney Kenneth Feinberg to advise the company on its civil and legal responsibilities. He has made a career of resolving disputes and serving in a 'fixer' role, serving as the chief of the federal government's September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, as an administrator of compensation fund for victims of the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster and a similar fund for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing. Barra, who has been GM's CEO since January but been with the company since 1980, expects to meet with Feinberg on Friday, and have a concrete plan within the next 30-60 days. Yet Barra would not say for certain Tuesday that GM would compensate the victims at all. Despite repeated questions from Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.), Barra did not outline the company's intentions. "I assume GM is hiring (Feinberg) to help identify the size of claims and then compensate the victims? Is that right," DeGette asked. "Is GM willing to put together some kind of a compensation fund for these victims that Mr. Feinberg will then administer?" "We've hired him to help assess the situation," Barra replied. "So really, there's no money involved at this point," DeGette asked.
Why 2015 is going to be a huge year for trucks
Thu, Jan 22 2015Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn took center stage to introduce the 2016 Titan last week at the Detroit Auto Show. He spoke of the truck's new features, impressive Cummins V8 diesel engine and the extensive amount of time and money required to build a modern, competitive pickup truck. "We have done all of this because we see opportunity – an opportunity in the unmet needs of today's American truck customers," Ghosn said. He was speaking about the Titan, but his thoughts echo the industry's mindset: When it comes to trucks, find an opportunity and attack. Even with CAFE regulations looming and fickle consumer preferences, investing in trucks is a no-brainer for automakers. Some consumers will always need a truck for their job or lifestyle. And some people will always want one, whether they need it or not. With that in mind, here are four reasons why the pickup-truck sector is more important than ever and poised for growth in 2015. View 24 Photos The Nissan Titan Is Back Okay, it never left, but the Titan hadn't been redesigned since its launch in 2003, and Nissan sold more NV200s than Titans in 2014. It's an understatement to say the truck was languishing. That all changes with the 2016 model. The Titan will come in two variants, a traditional fullsize competitor and the Titan XD. The XD will lead the market launch, and it arrives late this year. It's pitched as a "whitespace" offering, Nissan sales and marketing vice president Fred Diaz said. The idea is to offer something in the general size and price range of a fullsize truck, but also have some of the capability of a heavy-duty truck. The XD uses a fully boxed ladder frame, the chassis design from Nissan's commercial division, and the wheelbase is about 20 inches longer than other Titan models. The XD, which Nissan is calling the flagship of the line, will be the only model with the 5.0-liter Cummins turbodiesel V8. It produces 310 horsepower and 555 pound-feet of torque, while being able to tow 12,000 pounds. V6 and V8 gasoline models will also be offered on the Titan XD and the standard, non-XD model. When production ramps up, the Titan will be sold with several cabs, beds and trims. New features include trailer sway control, an integrated trailer brake controller, more storage options in the cabin and even laminated front and rear side glass to reduce outside noise. All of this has given Nissan fresh confidence in an area where it admittedly has been lacking. "We can compete," Diaz told Autoblog.