1968 Chevrolet C-10 Blown With Twin Turbos on 2040-cars
Portland, Texas, United States
Feel free to email: arlaappankey@heartsfans.com .
1968 CHEVROLET C10 STEP SIDE SHORT WHEEL BASE / WITH TWIN TURBO AND BLOWER WITH AIR RIDE / AIR BAGS ( COMPLETELY
RESTORED AND RESTOMODED ALL NEW BUILD )
START OFF WITH THIS IS A RUST FREE TURN KEY 1000 + HP STREET LEGAL SHOW TRUCK , NEVER RACED OR NEVER BEEN AT THE
TRACK !
BODY IS STRAIGHT AS A ARROW AND BODY LINES ARE ALSO STRAIGHT -( EVERYTHING HAS UNDER 1000 MILES SINCE WORK WAS DONE
! )
454 BIG BLOCK STD BORE
IRON HEADS
671 BLOWER
62MM TWIN TURBO'S WITH INTERCOOLER
SCAT CRANK , SCAT RODS
SEAL POWER PISTONS
NEW INTAKE VALVE 2.190
NEW EXHAUST VALVE 1.880
COMP CAM .522 IN AND .507 EXH
NEW SPINGS MATCH CAM
850 DEMON BLOW THREW CORROBORATOR
JETS FRONT 90 REAR 95 TIMING 32 DEGREES
93 OCTANE
TWIN ELECTRIC FANS
NEW ALUMINUM RADIATOR
TRANSMISSION 400 TURBO AUTOMATIC WITH SHIFT KIT
410 GEARS WITH MINI SPOOL WITH DANA 60 EYE CANDY COVER ON IT
12 BOLT REAR END
2500 TO 2700 STALL CONVERTOR
TRACTION CONTROL BARS MOUNTED TO FRAME
4 WHEEL AIR BAGS WITH GAS SHOCKS AND ADJUSTABLE FRONT AND BACK TO LOWER IT OR DROP IT ON THE GROUND AT CAR SHOW
20 GALLON ELECTRIC AIR TANK FOR AIR RIDE
NEW VINTAGE HEAT WITH DEFROST
PUSH BUTTON START
NEW STAGGERED RALLY RIMS AND NEW TIRES --- 15X5 FRONT & 15X10 REAR WITH MICKEY THOMPSON TIRES
NEW CAB MOUNTS
NEW ROCKER PANELS
NEW DOOR SKINS
NEW CAB CORNER
NEW CARPET WITH SOUND PROOFING
NEW GLASS ALL THE WAY AROUND WITH NEW GASKETS
Chevrolet C-10 for Sale
- 1972 chevrolet c-10 cheyenne(US $17,500.00)
- Yes(US $12,000.00)
- 1972 chevrolet c-10 deluxe(US $22,425.00)
- Wanted 66 chevy c-10(US $15,000.00)
- 1970 chevrolet c-10(US $11,830.00)
- 1987 chevrolet c-10 silverado(US $11,050.00)
Auto Services in Texas
Woodway Car Center ★★★★★
Woods Paint & Body ★★★★★
Wilson Paint & Body Shop ★★★★★
WHITAKERS Auto Body & Paint ★★★★★
Westerly Tire & Automotive Inc ★★★★★
VIP Engine Installation ★★★★★
Auto blog
2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible is a Swiss hit
Mon, 04 Mar 2013We've just received an early peek at the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible here at the Geneva Motor Show. General Motors was kind enough to let us attend the final dress-rehearsal for its press conference scheduled for tomorrow's opening media day, and we've come away with a good look at the droptop C7 in person.
In the metal, the new Corvette Convertible seems somehow less avant-garde than the Coupe, even in Z51 Performance Package guise. That's not necessarily a bad thing - more of an observation. That initial impression may be because the C7's new greenhouse is one of its most prominent departures from Corvettes past. While we didn't get to see the top erected, there's no rear side window in the stock images that Chevy has already released, suggesting the C7 convertible's profile will look a lot like its C6 predecessor. And with the new power tonneau cover in place, there are also no rear ducts that come as part of the Z51 package (they've been moved under the car).
As with its predecessor, the tonneau is a handsome double-bubble piece, and the body-color "waterfall" element into the cabin between the seats has made it to the new model as well. Thus, the overall look with the top down should be a bit more familiar to prior-gen C6 owners - if you're one of those put off by the C7's new shape, you'll probably appreciate the convertible bodystyle more than the coupe.
Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon get updated tachometers due to graphical error
Sun, Feb 8 2015After James Bearing bought a Chevrolet Colorado, he noticed a discrepancy between the truck's spec sheet and the truck's tachometer: Chevrolet said 3.6-liter V6 in the little pickup produces 305 horsepower at 6,800 rpm, but the the tachometer indicates a redline at 6,500 rpm. So either he wasn't making as much power as he was promised, or the tachometer display was incorrect. Bearing said he asked Chevy about it but got no response. Until now. A General Motors spokesman said the rev limiter is indeed set for 6,800 rpm, but the tach graphics "are slightly off" in the Colorado and the GMC Canyon, and submitted an SAE horsepower certification to back him up. If you're wondering how such a thing got past quality control... well, let's just say you're not alone. GM is going to fix "the graphics on future trucks," which makes it sound like Bearing will just have to learn to live with the indicated redline he's got. He could always pretend he's driving a sleeper, with four more ponies waiting to be unlocked in the danger zone for those who dare. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2015 Chevrolet Colorado: First Drive View 38 Photos Related Gallery 2015 GMC Canyon: Quick Spin View 27 Photos News Source: Auto Guide Auto News Chevrolet GM GMC Truck gmc canyon
Junkyard Gem: 1987 Chevrolet Turbo Sprint
Sun, Feb 6 2022Fifteen 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: