Handicap-equipped Wheelchair Van In Very Good Condition, 24k Original Miles on 2040-cars
Columbia, Illinois, United States
2005 CHEVROLET ASTRO VAN IN VERY GOOD CONDITION EQUIPPED WITH BRAUN ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR LIFT, POWER SLIDING SIDE-DOOR, WHEELCHAIR RESTRAINT/SECURING SYSTEM, POWER DRIVER SEAT THAT SWIVELS FOR DRIVER TO TRANSFER TO/FROM WHEELCHAIR, ALSO OUTFITTED WITH HAND & FOOT DRIVER CONTROLS....... CAN USE EITHER OR BOTH. LOADED...POWER EVERYTHING, TILT STEERING, CRUISE CONTROL, INTERMITTENT WI[PERS, REAR DUTCH DOORS, REAR WINDOW DEFROST & WASHER-WIPER, TINTED GLASS, REAR AIR CONDITIONING, TINTED GLASS, AM-FM/CD STEREO SOUND SYSTEM NEW TIRES & NEW BATTERY, EQUIPPED WITH DRIVER AND PASSENGER AIR BAGS, ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) POWERED BY A 4.3 LITER V-6 ENGINE & AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BUYER TO PAY $500 TO PAYPAL ACCOUNT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END FULL REMAINING BALANCE TO BE WIRED TO SELLER'S BANK WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION END SOLD IN AS IS/WHERE IS CONDITION WITHOUT WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICKUP ONLY ANY AND ALL TRANSPORTATION COSTS-FEES MUST BE ARRANGED FOR AND PAID BY THE BUYER VEHICLE WILL ONLY BE RELEASED TO BUYER AFTER FULL PAYMENT (CASH, CASHIERS CHECK, OR ELECTRONIC WIRE TRANSFER IS CLEARED AND CONFIRMED) |
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Looking back at the Citation IV concept that likely shaped the GM EV1
Wed, Aug 20 2014Those 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.
Tarantino's stolen Chevy Malibu from Pulp Fiction recovered after 19 years [w/video]
Mon, 29 Apr 2013Quentin Tarantino fans will likely remember Vincent Vega's cherry 1964 Chevrolet Malibu Convertible in Pulp Fiction. In a movie drenched in automotive references, the Malibu is very nearly a character in and of itself, and it serves as the subject of Vega's soliloquy about the kind of man who vandalizes another's automobile. It also happened to be Tarantino's personal car when the film was shot, and was apparently stolen shortly after production wrapped. Now police have located the car some 19 years later.
As it turns out, the thieves cloned the vehicle identification number from another '64 Malibu and had the car registered under the new digits. It was then sold to an unsuspecting buyer. Police happened upon the duplicate VINs while investigating another potential theft. Right now, it's unclear whether Tarantino has taken possession of the Chevrolet, if it has remained in the possession of the fraud victim, or whether it's caught somewhere in the gears of justice. Either way, you can catch Vega's memorable thoughts on the car keying in the Pulp Fiction clip below. But consider yourself warned: the video contains explicit language as Not Safe For Work as it comes.
GM reintroduces Tripower name in the worst way possible
Wed, Aug 1 2018The story of General Motors' use of the Tripower moniker begins way back in 1957, when Semon E. "Bunkie" Knudsen, then General Manager of GM's Pontiac division, directed his engineers to inject more performance into his brand's line of V8-powered automobiles. Fuel injection was an option, but hot rodders flocked instead to Tri-Power (marketed way back when with a hyphen), which grafted a trio of two-barrel Rochester carburetors onto a single intake manifold. A legend was born. And that legend was born of performance. At idle and when full power wasn't required, Pontiac's Tri-Power system used just the middle carburetor, which helped make the setup easier to tune. Depending on the year and model, either a vacuum system or a mechanical linkage opened up the two outer carbs, thereby switching from two barrels to six, and allowing the engine to take in more fuel and air. And it was an easy marketing win – six barrels is better than four barrels, right? Because performance! So, when news filtered in that GM has resurrected the Tripower name, those of us who grew up attending classic car shows and wrenching on old Pontiacs did a double-take. And then we all collectively sighed. Turns out that today's Tripower refers to a trio of fuel-saving measures that include cylinder deactivation, active thermal management, and intake valve lift control, according to Automotive News. And, at least for now, it applies to GM's line of fullsize trucks powered by a 2.7-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. We're all for saving fuel whenever possible. And we have zero say in how any automaker chooses to market its products and technologies. But, we'll offer our two cents anyway: Relaunching a storied name from the past is fine. Relaunching a storied name from the past while completely overlooking the reasons the name got famous in the first place is only going to irritate the people who remember the name in the first place. Couldn't they just call this new technology package something else? Related Video: News Source: Automotive NewsImage Credit: Getty Green Marketing/Advertising Chevrolet GM Pontiac Automotive History Truck chevrolet silverado