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1990 Chevrolet Blazer Silverado Sport Utility 2-door 5.7l Rock Crawler 3500 1ton on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1990 Mileage:183000
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

This is my pride and joy. I spent many years building this truck. I have 4-wheeled from the New Jersey Pine Barrens to Moab, Utah. It has spent most of its life in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. It drives very easily and smoothly down the highway as well as crawling off road. Fully loaded with power windows, door locks, tilt steering wheel, and removable back seat. I love this truck but my wife gets car sick easily so it doesn't get to go out and play. I would rather it go to a new owner who will put it to good use. Here is the break down of this awesome truck:

Engine: 350 TBI.

Transmission: Rebuilt 700R4 with custom oversized cooler.

Transfer Case: The bullet proof "Doubler" (NP 205 mated to a 203 transfer case, 4:1 ratio) clocked up for ground clearance.

Drive Shaft: Custom extended spline shafts for full articulation.

Front Axle: 1 Ton 35 spline Dana 60 with 5.13 gears, an ARB locker and new WARN hubs. Rotors were just turned and bearings repacked.

Rear Axle: 1 Ton 14 Bolt with 5.13 gears with a Detroit locker with custom rear disc brakes.

Steering: Redneck ram with custom cross over high steering and power steering cooler. Custom reinforced frame and steering box mount.

Frame: Custom reinforced and built for optional buggy leaf springs. Custom crossmember for ground clearance.

Suspension: 6 inch Skyjacker springs.

Shocks: Rancho adjustable 9000 shocks.

Brakes: Custom 4 wheel disc brakes.

Tires: 40 inch Goodyear MTR's with 3/4 tread left.

Tail Lights: Sequential tail lights.

Winch: Custom front and rear mount WARN 12,000 lb winch.

Gas Tank: Relocated for ground clearance.

Paint: Custom ghost flames on aftermarket OEM hood.

Roll Cage: Custom roll cage with aluminum panels.

Alpine Stereo: CD player, EQ, Speakers and Amplifier.

Storage: Custom built-in boxes which contain spare drive shafts and 35 spline axles.

Interior: Cloth seats with spray in bedliner.  I also have new padding and new full rubber floor mat included.

Free delivery with in 100 miles of Colorado Springs. The buyer will be responsible for all shipping costs outside of Colorado.  The buyer will contact seller for payment arrangements.

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GM profits threatened by glut of pickups

Wed, 05 Dec 2012

Automotive News reports that General Motors may slash production or ramp up discounts in order to deal with an oversupply of pickup trucks. GM currently has more than double the standard supply of pickups, and the vehicles are threatening to dampen the automaker's profits for 2013. Typically, automakers try to sustain a 60- to 75-day supply of vehicles, but GM is currently loaded with a 139-day supply, as of last month. At the end of November, the automaker was sitting on 245,853 units.
The manufacturer says that it will adjust production accordingly before laying any incentives on the profitable pickups. Even so, there's some concern that the inventory swell could hurt the roll-out of the next-generation Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. GM actually began slowly stepping back production in August, but it's clear the company will take further action as it heads toward the end of the year and into the next. Analysts predict the automaker could reduce pickup manufacturing by nearly half in the first quarter of 2013.
That still may not be enough to keep GM from laying extra cash on the Silverado and GMC Sierra. While the company's incentive spending was down in November compared to the same month in 2011, both the Ram 1500 and Ford F-150 saw double-digit percentage increases in sales last month while the Silverado and Sierra numbers slid compared to a year prior. Incentive spending could help move more trucks and add some balance to the GM inventory surge.

Junkyard Gem: 1987 Chevrolet Turbo Sprint

Sun, Feb 6 2022

Fifteen years ago, I wrote my first-ever automotive article under the name Murilee Martin, and it didn't take me long to start writing about one of my favorite automotive subjects: the junkyard. Before I'd refined my system for documenting discarded vehicles, however, I shot a lot of boneyard photos that never got used. For today's Junkyard Gem, I have four shots from early 2007 of one of the rarest turbocharged machines of the 1980s: the Chevrolet Turbo Sprint. The Chevrolet Sprint was really a rebadged Suzuki Cultus, from the pre-Geo era when General Motors sold the Isuzu Gemini as the Chevrolet Spectrum, the Daewoo LeMans as the Pontiac LeMans and the Toyota Corolla as the Chevrolet Nova (soon enough, the Spectrum became a Geo, and the Nova became the Prizm). The second-generation Cultus appeared in 1988, becoming the Geo Metro on our shores the following year. The Turbo Sprint was available for just the last two years of the Sprint's 1985-1988 American sales run, and it appears that just a couple of thousand were sold; if I'd known at the time just how rare they were, I'd have shot more photos of this one at the now-defunct Hayward Pick Your Part. The turbocharged 993cc three-cylinder produced 70 horsepower, 22 better than the naturally-aspirated version. Since the Turbo Sprint weighed just 1,620 pounds (that's about 500 pounds lighter than a barely more powerful '22 Mitsusbishi Mirage), it was plenty of fun to drive. For 1988, the regular Sprint hatchback cost $6,380 while the Turbo Sprint listed at $8,240 (that's about $15,375 and $19,855 today, respectively). Believe it or not, a Turbo Sprint actually raced in the 24 Hours of Lemons 10 years ago, though it didn't end well. This ad is for the regular Cultus, not the Cultus Turbo, but the screaming guitars sound reasonably turbocharged. For the most part, Chevy Sprint marketing was all about cheap purchase price and stingy fuel economy… at a time when gasoline prices were cratering. Related Video:

Chevrolet donates 300 vehicles damaged by Sandy to help train first responders

Thu, 28 Feb 2013

Super Storm Sandy took out a lot of automobiles in its path of destruction through the Northeast last October. The number surpassed 250,000 at last count, and a few of those were owned by Chevrolet - cars either sitting on dealership lots or waiting at port to be shipped off. Rendered unsellable by the water damage inflicted by Sandy, these vehicles were facing the crusher. But Chevy didn't send them there.
Instead, Chevy had a better idea: It will be donating 300 of these vehicles damaged by Sandy to help train first responders at Guardian Centers in Perry, GA. Chevy is the official automotive partner of Guardian Centers, which is an 830-acre facility that trains first responders in disaster preparedness. Junked cars are practically a consumable commodity there, where a full-size cityscape simulator gives trainees an entire urban center in which to train for all sorts of rescue operations and disaster scenarios.
Chevy says its particular vehicles will be used "in conjunction with role players for wide area searches, traffic congestion in emergency situations, counter terrorism, public order and mass casualty exercises." While grim scenarios all, we're certainly glad there are people out there preparing for the unexpected. While a zombie apocalypse isn't officially on the list of potential disasters to prepare for, when the virus hits, we'll be hot-footing it to Perry, GA to hang with these guys and gals.