1967 Chevy Chevelle on 2040-cars
Alliance, Ohio, United States
PROJECT CAR: Great solid rolling chassis body for a 1967 Chevelle! Stored indoors since 1996. Seller retired and too many other projects to attend to this fine beauty. Please e-mail questions and note the following included parts/pieces with this deal! Here are the currently estimated prices if you should buy these included items separately...
396/402 Engine - $1,500.00 1971/1972 Tranny. - $ 300.00 Dbl Pumper Carb. - $ 400.00 1967 Drive Shaft. - $ 200.00 1967 Bucket Seats. - $ 600.00 Brand New Carpet Blk - $. 150.00 (4) Brand New Int. Panels. 200.00 Extra 1967 Flat Hood. - $. 300.00 Extra hardware/molding-$ 50.00 1967 Rear Tail Light Asy.$. 200.00 Mag Wheels Value. $ 300.00 ----------------------------------------------- Total Above Est.Parts Included with this car deal : $4,200.00 The estimate value of a 1967 Rolling Chassis Only:$4,500.00 ________________________________________________ This total package entire estimated value: $8,700.00. (NOTE- We are only asking for this fantastic all inclusive deal to "Buy It Now for $6,000.00) Our FINAL sale price to you at this specific auction deal today! This car has an SS hood to make it a clone or look a like, but is not an "SS"... The Vin no. Shows it as a true 1967 Chevy Malibu Chevelle. Also, Buyer responsible for shipping and/or pickup fees. A $500.0 deposit to sellers PayPal account required, balance payment via cashiers check and/or cash. No warranties or refunds, just sold as is per descriptions above. Again, feel free to ask questions via e-mail per E-Bay above inquiries info. Best regards to all interested bidders! |
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GM invests $24 million to build more crew cab trucks in Fort Wayne
Thu, May 30 2019The full-size pickup truck arms race continues unabated here in the United States as Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler battle back and forth for sales supremacy. The Ford F-Series of trucks continues to lead the field in sales (214,611 units sold through the first quarter of 2019), but the race for second place has been a lot more interesting to watch. That's because Ram, long a distant third in truck sales, eked its way past Chevrolet late in 2018 and has managed to hold the position so far in 2019. Don't take this to mean that sales of GM's trucks have been poor across the board. In fact, the automaker reports that sales of its four-door crew cab pickups are up 20 percent in 2019 over the same period a year ago. And that's what makes GM's announcement today so interesting. The automaker is investing $24 million into its assembly plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana to build more Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks, and the focus will continue to be on crew cab models. "We are building Chevrolet and GMC crew cab pickups at record volume and mix levels to meet customer demand and the $24 million investment will allow us to build even more," said GM chief Mary Barra in a statement. "Crew cab sales have been very strong, and we are expanding customer choice with new models, more cab choices and innovative new powertrains." It's worth noting that, if crew cab sales are up 20% this year, but overall sales are down (over 15% for Silverado and around 2% for GMC), that means it's the cheaper regular cab and double cab models that are lagging. At the same time, sales of the midsize Chevy Colorado have surged 16%. And finally, if you combine sales of the Silverado and Sierra into one bucket, GM still has a comfortable lead over Ram overall. If there's a takeaway here, it's that trucks of all shapes and sizes have been, currently are and will surely remain hot in America, and automakers will continue to invest money into making sure they are able to satiate consumer demand.
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That's the thought experiment that seems to have led French photographer Renaud Marion to create his six-image series called Air Drive. The shots depict cars throughout many eras of motoring that look normal except for one thing: they have no wheels. The models used include a Jaguar XK120, Cadillac DeVille (shown above), Chevrolet El Camino and Camaro, and Mercedes-Benz SL and 300 roadsters.
Perhaps one day when our future becomes our past, you'll be able to walk the street and see with your own eyes the rust and patina of age on our nation's fleet of floating cars. Until then, Monsieur Marion's photographs will have to do.
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