69 Chevelle Barn Find Project Or Parts Car on 2040-cars
Ithaca, New York, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: automatic
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 100,000
Model: Chevelle
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 door
I PURCHASED THIS FEW MONTHS AGO, HAVE BEEN TOO BUSY TO DEAL WITH IT, SINCE THEN NEW PLUGS, WIRES, STARTER, MASTER BRAKE CYLINDER, WAS RUNNING THEN FLY WHEEL HAS BAD TEETH ON IT WENT TO CHEVY CARLISLE LAST WEEK BOUGHT FLY WHEEL, NEW TAIL LIGHT LENSES, GRILL, MANIFOLDS, 6 ALLOY ALUMINUM WHEELS AND TIRES 14" AND 4 - 15" WHEELS/TIRES, 4 NEW SHOCKS IN THE BOX
1969 Chevrolet Chevelle (NOT AN SS) barn find BEEN IN THE BARN SINCE APX. 1999 THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT RAT ROD OR RESTORATION/PROJECT CAR!! THE BODY IS SOLID AS IS
MOTOR RUNS,
PROJECT OR PARTS CAR, 350v8 MOTOR WITH HEADERS CAME OUT OF A 79 CHEVY PICK UP, B&M SHIFT KIT, AUTOMATIC, FACTORY BUCKET SEATS TORN, 4BARRELL ELDERBROCK CARBURATOR DO HAVE HOLLEY CARB., TRUNK AND FLOOR BOARDS HAVE RUST, HEADLINER TORN,
CAR IS NOT RUNNING CURRENTLY AS IT NEEDS THE FLY WHEEL CHANGED.
IT IS WHAT IT IS IF YOU ARE NOT A MECHANIC AND DO NOT HAVE WELDING SKILLS THIS IS NOT THE CAR FOR YOU
GOOD LUCK BIDDING
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
CASH BUYER ONLY, OR HAVE EXCELLENT FEEDBACK
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Steve McQueen's last movie car, now Pawn Stars-owned, up for auction [w/video]
Sun, 03 Feb 2013The last car Steve McQueen ever drove in a movie is officially up for auction. The 1951 Chevrolet Styline DeLuxe Convertible you see above is now owned by none other than Rick Harrison of Pawn Stars fame, but once ferried McQueen around the set of his last film, 1980's The Hunter. That flick saw the Bullit star play a bumbling bounty hunter and didn't exactly set the box office on fire. McQueen bought the car after production wrapped, and four years later it sold at his estate sale at the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas.
Flash forward to 2003, and the convertible received a full restoration back to near-stock specifications. Hagerty Insurance estimates the car to be worth around $45,000 without the significant providence. Given its ties to one of film's most popular gearheads, the old Chevrolet could fetch up to 10 times that when it goes under the gavel in Ft Luaderdale, Florida on March 22. You can head over to the Auctions America site for more information. You can also check out the trailer for The Hunter below.
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The Chevrolet Volt hasn't yet gone on sale, but General Motors is looking at ways of expanding its electric vehicle lineup. Chevy, along with partner LG, is employing a group of all-electric cars in the form of the Cruze. The sedans are part of a demonstration fleet which is located in Seoul, South Korea and is being used to provide data in an electric vehicle research project. The goal is to gather information on driving patterns and charging behavior in addition to consumer acceptance.
The Cruze EVs, along with some Daewoo Lacetti Premieres EVs, are the first fleet of full-size electric vehicles and should provide invaluable information for The General. Staying full-size means not sacrificing cargo space, so the battery pack is mounted to the underbody, leaving the trunk area open for plenty recyclable, canvas grocery bags.
What if the mid-engine Corvette is really a Cadillac?
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