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1960 Chevrolet Parkwood Wagon Rat Rod Hot Rod Patina Bagged Air Ride on 2040-cars

Year:1960 Mileage:0
Location:

Lebanon, Ohio, United States

Lebanon, Ohio, United States

1960 Parkwood wagon with four corner digital remote air ride.  Car runs excellent and drives out nice.  It rides on 20 & 18 Boss 338's with new tires.  Car has a 355 with a nice cam. Recent valve adjustment, new plugs, and wires. Holley 750 carb with manual choke.  Trans is a 400 turbo with a 3200 stall.  All Aluminum on the engine is new.  This car will sit in traffic all day and NOT OVERHEAT.  Has flowmasters that produce an incredible sound.  The body on the car is nice and appears pretty solid.  With that said it is a patinaed car and does have small dents lots of scratches and some spots where paint is lifting.  The tailgate has some rust in the bottom and is hard to see on a walk around. I have included a picture of this.  The doglegs are super in this car and the front pans are new, not a hack job.  The interior is all new with the exception of the excellent original headliner.  The carpet is new loop style black.  The seats and door panels have been treated with a sharp houndstooth interior.  The car is super comfortable and grabs attention everywhere it goes.  It does drip a few quarter size drops of oil and tranny fluid while sitting over night, but nothing major.  Speedo does not work has aftermarket temp and oil guages as factories were pretty much useless.  Has a tach placed inside one of the instrument pods on dash and looks factory.  Oil pressure and water temp guages were also placed in a factory bezel and mounted on the floor.  All lights work properly including the dome light.  Gas guage works but not like new.  Full tank shows as 3/4 and low tank will read as 1/4.  The guage moves as you drive so knowing this you will not run out of fuel.  The airride is the Airride technologies Elevel Ride Pro 2.  It has two compressors and three tanks mounted in spare tire compartment all dynomatted.  It is a quiet system.  This is a manual steering car.  All glass is nice with no cracks and windshield is new.  Heater works great.  No wipers, but has all arms.  Probably needs a new motor but I never investigated it.  

Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.  Any questions contact me at 513-315-9976.

As always I recommend that you view the vehicle in person or send an inspector to view it.  Car is sold as is with no warranty.  Shipping is the responsibilty of the buyer, I will assist in getting the vehicle loaded.  

a $1000 deposit is due within 48 hours of Auctions end and full payment Due within one week via bank wire transfer or cash in person.  Title will not released until all funds have cleared bank or I have cash in hand. 

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Mon, 18 Mar 2013

Callaway has released a few renderings of a design study for a shooting brake version of the C7 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. The company says it wants to create a long-roof version of America's sports car to offer buyers more interior room and a vehicle with "unique style." The company says it will use structural carbon fiber for the new body bits, which suggests the conversion shouldn't add too much more weight to the Corvette. Along with a few mechanical tweaks, the Callaway Corvette Stingray AeroWagon could breeze past the 200 miles per hour barrier.
Provided that they get enough interest, Callaway estimates they will be able to effect the changes on the Chevrolet for around $15,000, and says the conversion work should be available through its network of dealers. You can check out the brief press release below for more information, or head over to the Callaway site to plunk down a deposit - but before you do, we want to know... do you find this C7 wagon interesting? Vote in our poll below, then feel free to leave a few lines in Comments.
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Before Chevrolet's Redline, there was the Saturn Red Line

Thu, Feb 9 2017

While Chevy rolls out Redline special editions across more of the lineup at this year's Chicago Auto Show, we've been eating some 'member berries and started thinking about the last time GM used the term. Back in 2004, Saturn rolled out Red Line (two words) editions of the Ion and Vue. The lineup was joined by the Sky Red Line in 2007, and the second-generation Vue kept the tradition going in 2008. This was in the heady days of the mid-2000s, before the financial crisis and GM's bankruptcy reorganization that saw the end of Saturn. The press release headline for the 2008 Sky is now cringe-worthy: "Hot-selling Sky helps drive Saturn product renaissance." Performance lineups were the hot new thing, as automakers attempted to cash in on the tuner trend popularized by The Fast and the Furious. Chevy had SS models, Pontiac had GXP, and Saturn had Red Line. Across the Detroit Metro area, Dodge had a slew of SRT models, and Ford's Special Vehicle Team brought us the SVT Lightning pickup, the SVT Focus, and a smattering of hopped-up Mustangs. The performance cred of Red Line models varied from car to car. The Ion Red Line shared the same engine as the original Chevy Cobalt SS, a 205-horsepower supercharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, 65 hp more than stock. Car and Driver tested one with a 0-to-60-mph time of 6.1 seconds and said the Ion "tears down the wall that has separated enthusiasts from the Saturn brand for so long." The Vue Red Line, meanwhile, came with the same optional Honda-sourced 3.5-liter V6 you could get in the regular Vue, and added a stiffer, lower suspension, bigger wheels with more aggressive rubber, and recalibrated steering assist. When the Vue was redesigned for the 2008 model year, the Vue Red Line was a similar proposition. The engine was now from GM, and up 7 horsepower to 257, but you could get it in both Red Line and XE trim. Aside from the tire and suspension upgrades, Red Line models now came with a unique front fascia and rear exhaust cutouts. The most exciting Red Line, of course, was the high-performance version of the Sky roadster, which shared underpinnings with its Pontiac Solstice twin. This model came with GM's hot 2.0-liter Ecotec Turbo, good for 260 horsepower. The extra power was crucial in covering up the Sky's unfortunate manual gearbox ratios, which left the non-turbo model aching for torque in lower gears. As we all know, Saturn was taken by the grim reaper in 2009 after an attempt to sell the brand to the Penske Group.

Use this PowerPoint when convincing your spouse to let you buy a Corvette

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When you are not the one in charge of the purse strings, creativity is a must when trying to get the string-holder to bankroll that next shiny object you just can't live without.
When I was a kid, I decided that life wasn't worth living if it weren't in pursuit of owning a GMC Typhoon. My 12-year-old self crafted a fiscal strategy that, when combined with my offer of a 49-percent share of ownership in the car in return for my parents' contribution of 80-percent of the purchase price, would see me behind the wheel of a Typhoon by the time I hit college. They walked away from the negotiating table and, the economic climate of the 8th grade being what it was at the time, another partner wasn't found before the Typhoon was discontinued.
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