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1999 Chevy Tahoe Ls 4x4 Rare 2 Door 164,000 Miles 5.7 Vortec Motor Body Man Spec on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:164000
Location:

Youngstown, Ohio, United States

Youngstown, Ohio, United States

WELCOME...HAVING JUST PURCHASED ANOTHER 2 DOOR TAHOE....ITS TIME TO SELL MY BABY OF THE LAST 10 YEARS...

THE GOOD...NEWER PARTS IN THE LAST 3 YEARS...

4 KELLY TIRES

REAR BRAKE PADS AND TURNED DRUMS

FRONT BRAKE CALIPERS , ROTORS ,PADS

REAR END PUMPKIN COVER

COMPLETE DISTRIBUTOR

NEW STARTER

WATER PUMP

RIGHT SIDE STEERING YOKE

BATTERY

AIR FILTER

WINDSHIELD REPLACED & WIPERS

 

THE BAD...

SMELL OF GAS WITH FILL UP ONLY

AC NEEDS RECHARGED

ABS FUSE PULLED...LIGHT IS ON / BRAKES WORK FINE

 

UGLY...

THE TRUCK IS RUSTY BELOW THE TRIM...COULD USE SOME BODY WORK...I COULDNT FIND ANYONE TO FIX THE RUST...

REAR HATCH HAS RUST...TRUCK IS RUSTY...BODY MAN SPECIAL...FIXED UP WOULD BE WORTH $6000.00 PLUS

REAR BUMPER NEEDS REPLACED...FRONT BUMPER STARTING TO RUST...

 

OTHER...

INTERIOR SEATS ARE CLOTH...NO RIPS / NO HOLES

CARPET HAS SOME STAINS

POWER WINDOWS

POWER SEATS

YELLOW FOG LIGHTS

CD / AM FM

ROOF RACK

TRAILER HITCH

FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE AND JACK

TILT WHEEL

PUSH BUTTON 4X4 WORKS GREAT...I NEVER GOT STUCK IN THIS TRUCK...LOVE IT...

PAPER WORK PICTURED OF WORK THAT HAS BEEN DONE

I AM SELLING AS IS / AS PICTURED..QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK...PICK UP NEAR YOUNGSTOWN OHIO

CASH ONLY WHEN YOU PICK UP TRUCK...WE WILL VISIT DMV THAT DAY...NO GAMES...NO RESERVE...HIGH BID WILL WIN....

 

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World Auto Parts ★★★★★

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Phone: (216) 344-9000

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Address: 13960 Lorain Ave, North-Olmsted
Phone: (216) 252-5086

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1983 Motorweek showdown pits Porsche 928S vs. Chevy Camaro Z28

Mon, Jan 12 2015

Last month, Motor Trend threw the Camaro Z/28 and Porsche 911 GT3 into the bear pit and let them fight it out. Way back in 1983, MotorWeek had the same idea, comparing the Camaro Z/28 to the Porsche 928S. At the time, the Camaro was America's best selling sports coupe, the 928S was Porsche's top-of-the-line model that also had the highest top speed of any car sold here. And the price differential was even more stark then: $13,600 for the Camaro, $45,000 for the Porsche. That put the Z/28's cast-iron, 5.0-liter V8 with 190 horsepower and 240 pound-feet of torque against the all-aluminum 4.7-liter V8 with 234 hp and 263 lb-ft in the 928S. Even with that and the Camaro being 14 inches longer than the Porsche, the American was a surprising 40 pounds lighter than the German. The show took them to Summit Point Raceway in West Virginia to see how close a relative performance bargain could hang with a the German GT. Both had five-speed manual transmissions, but the high-speed corners and tight sections of Summit Point would test other handling variables, including the "bone-rattling" Camaro's solid rear axle and disc and drum brake setup vis-a-vis the four-wheel disc brakes and independent suspension on the "firm-but-smooth" Porsche. Paradoxically, the larger disparity 22 years ago resulted in a closer result. Check out the video to see how the Summit was won. News Source: MotorWeek via YouTube Chevrolet Porsche Coupe Luxury Performance Classics Videos chevy camaro z28 porsche 928 retro review

Watch this time-lapse build of the Chevy SS for NASCAR

Fri, 08 Feb 2013

There's only about a week left until we get our first look at the production version of the 2014 Chevrolet SS sedan, but Chevrolet NASCAR teams have been looking at the race version of the car all winter. Autoweek has posted a really neat time-lapse video showing just a portion of what it takes to build one of NASCAR's new Gen6 stock cars.
Though the video is quite brief, it does show almost the entire build process starting with just the car's nose, and it gives us a good look at how integral the template is to the final product. As a bonus, Hendrick Motorsports also provided some videos showing two of its teams performing pit stop tests over the winter. The second video shows some of the more detailed aspects of the racecar's rear end, including the stock-looking trunk cutout and a newly mandated rear bumper extension that will be used on super speedways like Daytona and Talladega.
To see what Team Chevy has been up to all off-season, check out all three videos posted after the jump.

Looking back at the Citation IV concept that likely shaped the GM EV1

Wed, Aug 20 2014

Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it. We're not sure how that applies to the GM EV1, but we'd still like to share something from Autoline Daily, an online automotive new show with our friend John McElroy. He's been covering the business for decades now and recently found something interesting: pictures of the 1984 Chevrolet Citation IV concept, seen above. Displayed half a decade before the first electric concept that would become the EV1 (inset), McElroy says it's now clear that the elegant, aerodynamic EV1 took a lot of styling cues from the Citation IV, which was developed in part thanks to GM's new-at-the-time Aerodynamics Laboratory. We agree with him that the spats over the rear wheels, the flush glass, and the covered headlights all bear a certain kind of similarity between the two cars. That the colors almost match is a nice coincidence. The Impact (the concept version of the EV1) looked "frumpier," McElroy says, because it wasn't as long as the Citation. You can read a lot more about the Citation IV here and check out McElroy's thoughts in the video below. Find the Citation starting at around 3:45. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.