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1955 Chevrolet Belair Post / 2 Door Sedan on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:1100 Color: is Viper Blue with Chrysler
Location:

Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Frame off fresh 1955 Chevrolet 2 door post,straightest you will find with 100% perfect fit and finish and paint, exterior is Viper Blue with Chrysler 300 Silver just a stunning color combo,all new tinted glass throughout,all rubber products new, new cat whisker's, this car was stripped to bare steel and has perfect panels/floors and all braces.New chrome every piece redone or new,stainless polished to perfection,1955 wagon rear bumper,smoothed front bumper,shaved trunk lid with remote opener,front power disc brakes drum on the rears,dropped spindles,front sway bar, Crate 355CI with only 1100 miles since this car was put together runs super strong,700R4 overdrive automatic,Ford 9 inch rear end,rear spring relocation kit,new shocks,2 1/2 inch exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers,605 steering box this car drives like a new car,Flaming river chrome tilt column and custom steering wheel,Dakota Gigital gauges and dash insert,AM/FM Cassette ,4 Core radiator with electric pusher fan and engine fan never over heats,American wiring kit and fuse box,remote battery located in the trunk,only 65 hour's on this car since finished,roll's on 8x17 and 10x17 Intro polished wheels and Z-rated tires.all build info receipts and photo file comes with the sale of this car.Can help ship World wide,the car is for sale locally and we reserve the right to sell and end auction early if reserve has not been met.Email me for all the photo's or the owners contact info if you wish to talk directly with him as he has asked me to list his car on Ebay.
Many others coming to Ebay soon email me for the list

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Autoblog's top 50 car photos of 2016

Fri, Dec 30 2016

This one shouldn't need much explanation. We like cars a whole lot, and that includes not just driving them but taking great pictures of them. We've collected our 50 favorite images from this year in the mega-gallery above. It's a mix of old and new, with a healthy dose of vintage and modern race cars mixed in, and not one single shot under the harsh lights of an auto show. So click through and enjoy. Featured Gallery Autoblog's Top 50 Photos of 2016 View 50 Photos Image Credit: Copyright 2016 Autoblog.com Audi BMW Chevrolet Dodge Ferrari Ford Lamborghini Mazda McLaren Mercedes-Benz Porsche Rolls-Royce Volvo Convertible Coupe Motorcycle Luxury Racing Vehicles Performance Supercars Classics

Chevy SS prototype spotted wearing Pontiac G8 clothes

Tue, 28 Aug 2012


Do not adjust your computer screen, you are not seeing the rebirth of the Pontiac brand. General Motors has chosen to use a G8 to disguise a test mule for the latest prototype of the forthcoming Chevrolet SS. The G8 was closely related to the Holden Commodore and Vauxhall VXR, the platform upon which the new Chevrolet performance model will be based. It should come as little surprise, then, that GM has opted to use the cladding from the former G8.
Thought the front clip of this mule is pure Pontiac, note the vents immediately behind the front wheel. That is a distinctive design hallmark of the Vauxhall VXR. Also note that this vehicle is right-hand drive, as the Holden and its Chevy counterpart will be very closely related. That likely includes potential drivetrains. The spy photos of this mule also reveal very wide rear tires, and rear wheels that do not match the fronts.

Recharge Wrap-up: Phoenix Cars delivers ZEUS to Navy, Volt saves gas compared to i-MiEV

Thu, Apr 23 2015

Phoenix Cars has delivered its first Zero Emissions Utility Shuttle (ZEUS) flatbed truck to the US Navy. The electric flatbed will be used to transport maintenance materials around Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme. The Phoenix ZEUS features a 100-mile range, and can charge in just three hours. It also features vehicle-to-grid technology and direct power capability, allowing it to function as a mobile power station. ZEUS customers enjoy an eight-year/300,000-mile battery warranty and round-the-clock technical support from Phoenix. Phoenix launched an electric passenger shuttle last year, and years ago worked on an electric sport utility truck before shifting over to larger vehicles. Read more in the press release from Phoenix Cars. A man found that he used less gas by trading in his Mitsubishi i-MiEV for a Chevrolet Volt. Ben Rich saved fuel in part by using his Volt for road trips rather than needing to rent cars. Rich also found other benefits to driving a Volt, including more comfort, more freedom of movement and less range anxiety. Rich often had to turn off the heat in the winter to eke out precious miles in the Mitsubishi, which he needn't do in the Chevy, though he did have a gripe about the Volt using the gas motor to warm the car. Read more at Green Car Reports. EV drivers using the ChargePoint network have traveled over 196 million miles without gasoline. ChargePoint has tallied over 9 million charging sessions for a total of 65 gigawatt hours of energy. Based on national efficiency averages of three miles per kWh and 23.9 miles per gallon, this has saved 8.2 million gallons of gasoline and 60 million pounds of CO2. This accounts for what ChargePoint calls a "huge environmental impact." Read more in the release from ChargePoint below. The Environmental Impact of ChargePoint Drivers Campbell, Calif.– We all know electric vehicles (EV) have enormous environmental advantages over gas vehicles. Plug-in EVs reduce carbon-based greenhouse gases, improve air quality and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. EV drivers on the ChargePoint network have had a huge environmental impact. With over 9 million charging sessions delivering 65 gigawatt hours of energy, EV drivers have avoided over 60 million pounds of CO2 and 8.2 million gallons of gasoline, and driven over 196 million gas-free miles. *Based on national averages: EV efficiency of 3 miles per kWh, gas efficiency of 23.9 mpg and a net savings of 0.924 pounds of CO2 per kWh.