1991 Chevy 1500 True S/s Rare Collectors Truck!!!! Hard To Find ,no Reserve !! on 2040-cars
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1991 CHEVY 1500 PICKUP TRUE S/S 454 RARE!!!! -COLLECTORS SOUTHERN TRUCK! NO RESERVE! ONLY 137K MILES ON THIS BORN RAISES SOUTHERN MUSCLE TRUCK!!! GREAT DRIVER RIGHT NOW!! NEEDS NOTHING!! TRUCK TURN KEY FIRES RIGHT UP ,DRIVE WHEREVER!! GREAT EVERYDAY DRIVER ,CRUISER ,WORK TRUCK AND SUCH AN EASY RESTO PROJECT OR PERFECT FOR CUSTOM TRUCK PROJECT!! THIS TRUCK HAS NEW RADIATOR(HAD TO DISCONNECT AC LINE TO SWAP OUT, RECHARGE BASIC KIT AUTO PARTS STORE, ,BLOWS COLD AND COMPRESSOR WORKS, JUST NEEDS REAL CHARGING) NEW FRONT GRILL, NEW HEADLIGHTS, PARK LIGHTS CORNER LIGHTS. NEW PIONEER CD PLAYER. EVERYTHING WORKS. NEEDS NEW KEY CYLINDERS OR CLEANED OUT, SEEM TO BE STUCK. HAS WINDOW TINT. TRUCK HAS ALREADY BEEN LOWERED 2" FRONT 3" BACK CORRECTLY. 4 BRAND NEW TIRES ,RIMS IN GREAT CONDITION NO RUST OR MARKS !!!! ALREADY STEAL OF A TRUCK !! SOLID HURRY ! NOTE: LISTED TRUCK LAST WEEK, EBAY KNOCKED OFF SAID HAD A SALAVAGE TITEL AND ONLY WAY TO RELIST IT ACCORDING TO AUTOCHECK..NOT SURE WHERE THAT CAME FROM, OR HOW THEY THINK THAT..THE TITLE I HAVE IN MY HAD FROM GUY I PURCHASED FROM IS CLEAN! HAS NO SALVAGE STAMPED OR WRITTEN ON IT! SO WITH THAT SAID, YOU CAN TAKE IT FROM THERE .. IT HAS A CLEAR TITLE WITH THE TRUCK!! MAYBE IT VARIES FROM STATE TO STATE.. IM STATED THIS TITLE IN MY HAND HOW IT READS. EITHER WAY ITS JUST A PIECE OF PAPER AND MEANS NOTHING .. ITS A COLLECTORS EDITION TRUCK AND A GREAT DEAL, THATS WHAT MATTERS, NOT WHAT EBAY THINKS. TO MAKE THIS A RESTORED TRUCK WOULD NEED NOTHING BUT A QUICK PAINT JOB, STICH A SMALL TEAR IN SEAT, A NEW DASH TOP PIECE ,RECHARGE A/C UNIT AND BOOM! $15K TRUCK!!! OR PERFECT FOR YOUR CUSTOM MUSCLE TRUCK IDEA!! SOLID TRUCK, HARD TO FIND,I HAVE 5 PROJECTS RIGHT NOW, IM GIVING YOU THE CHANCE TO BUILD YOUR OWN, IF DOESNT SEL ,NO LOSS AT ALL, ILL GET TO YOU ,RELIST FOR $15-20K WHEN DONE IN A FEW WEEKS WITH IT ! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL- HAVE FUNDS AVAIL BEFORE YOU BID!! SHIPPING IS YOUR FEE. |
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Body shop manager stole over $500,000 worth of government trucks and parts
Fri, Jan 27 2017The US Department of Justice announced yesterday that the manager of a collision and restoration business in Virginia admitted he helped misappropriate and sell vehicles and parts from the State Department. Specifically, he sold 12 Chevrolet Suburbans, a Hummer, and $7,500 worth of tires and wheels. He pled guilty to charges to commit theft of government property and wire fraud. He will likely see 18 to 20 months in prison, a fine of $4,000 to $40,000, and has already agreed to pay restitution of $416,020 and asset forfeiture of the same amount. According to the Department of Justice, the body shop manager, James Ratcliffe, worked with the owner of the business and a State Department official, both unnamed, to obtain the property. It started with the wheels and tires, which were delivered and sold on two occasions, one in 2011 and another in 2012. The trucks came later, and were sold throughout 2011 and 2013. Ratcliffe and the shop owner kept most of the profits, and shared some of the leftovers with the government official. In addition to the vehicles that were sold, the government official also gave Ratcliffe a pair of Suburbans for his own personal use. The Department of Justice estimated the total value of the SUVs at $96,400. In total, the group misappropriated $512,420 worth of property. Related Video:
GM isn't liable for punitive damages in ignition switch cases
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Looking back on our favorite cars of Mad Men
Tue, Apr 7 2015The second half of the seventh and final season of Mad Men debuted this week, set to cap a run of public and critical acclaim. A decade's worth of interesting cars also made for good television, if you were paying attention. Vehicles didn't often steal the spotlight from Don, Betty, Roger, Joan and the gang, but they added meaningfully to the tone and beauty of the series. We sorted through the wheeled extras from Mad Men's archives, and choose some of our favorites to highlight. The list consists of cars that had at least a small impact on the plot of an episode, though certainly there are worthy gems hiding in just about every street and driving scene. Check out our subjective top five, and then let us know which of the Mad Men cars would be on your list. 1962 Cadillac Coupe DeVille – Season 2 Don Draper's Cadillac Coupe DeVille, all 500 feet of it, shows up in a few seasons of the show, but it's the first appearance that sets the tone. A Cadillac salesman, cut from the same cloth as Draper, asks what Don drives right now. "A Dodge," Don admits. "Those are wonderful if you want to get somewhere," allows the salesman, "this is for when you've already arrived." For a man on the move up corporate and social ladders that's a powerful message, and a pitch-perfect car. 1961 Lincoln Continental – Season 3 The most stylish Lincoln Continental ever is perfect set dressing for the mod show, of course. Though it's interesting that the car isn't cast as dapper Draper's ride, but rather his father-in-law's. Grandpa Gene does what all great grandfathers are bound to: lets his granddaughter Sally drive the big Lincoln while he works the pedals. Generational bond secured, in fine fashion. When you go back through the first three seasons of the show, you'll notice that Continentals show up more than once, too. There's nothing quite like them to evoke the best of the early '60s. 1963 John Deere 110 – Season 3 The only non-standard passenger vehicle on the list, no self-respecting gearhead/Mad Men fan should quibble with the inclusion of the John Deere 110 riding mower. For starters, the Deere is lovely to look at; a miniature version of the American Heartland icon in its green and yellow duds. The 110 appears as if milled from a solid block of steel, just the opposite of today's sleek, plasticky lawn minders (we're scouring Craigslist for one to bring home). The John Deere also has dear ramifications to the plot, too.