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1978 Chevrolet Malibu 383/600 Hp Th 400 Turbo Call Now ! on 2040-cars

US $14,495.00
Year:1978 Mileage:2752
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

1978 Chevrolet Malibu. 383 Stroker, TH Turbo Automatic Transmission, B&M Stall Shifter Kit, Power Steering, Power Brakes, TCI 4500 Stall Converter, Ford 9 inch Rear End, Cragar Wheels, Hooker Headers, Cowl Hood, Gauges. I am open to all offers. Please give me a call anytime at 407-832-1759. Thanks and God Bless you on your classic car search.  photo IMG_9064_zps7f5891c9.jpg photo IMG_9066_zps2745cf79.jpg photo IMG_9067_zpse6c4570e.jpg photo IMG_9068_zps3fa0626a.jpg photo IMG_9069_zpsf855a100.jpg photo IMG_9070_zpsa44de33b.jpg photo IMG_9071_zpsca657515.jpg photo IMG_9072_zps99707dba.jpg photo IMG_9073_zpsbc9ecff6.jpg photo IMG_9074_zps9e26ca23.jpg photo IMG_9076_zpsce3175f0.jpg photo IMG_9077_zps0ed27a44.jpg photo IMG_9078_zpsc7463191.jpg photo IMG_9079_zps6aa5c2a2.jpg photo IMG_9080_zps7256f3da.jpg photo IMG_9081_zps09252782.jpg photo IMG_9082_zps5bfd5dcf.jpg photo IMG_9083_zpsfa59f241.jpg photo IMG_9084_zps0ecfeca2.jpg photo IMG_9085_zps4ef0fbe1.jpg photo IMG_9086_zps25fa58fa.jpg photo IMG_9087_zps1a64a1bb.jpg photo IMG_9089_zpsfbc2ddb1.jpg photo IMG_9090_zps5abf7056.jpg photo IMG_9091_zpseb24c310.jpg photo IMG_9092_zpsbd784b2b.jpg photo IMG_9093_zps8c1da648.jpg photo IMG_9094_zpsaf90e871.jpg photo IMG_9096_zps0897f3d5.jpg photo IMG_9097_zps5705b098.jpg photo IMG_9098_zps899a77e5.jpg photo IMG_9099_zps20bedcbc.jpg photo IMG_9100_zpsfc982db4.jpg photo IMG_9101_zpsfcdd0923.jpg photo IMG_9102_zps510d23f1.jpg photo IMG_9103_zpsf743c839.jpg photo IMG_9104_zps1ea6e182.jpg photo IMG_9105_zpsaf85676f.jpg photo IMG_9106_zps001c6fd4.jpg photo IMG_9107_zps5b3439dd.jpg photo IMG_9108_zpscddf24c4.jpg photo IMG_9109_zpsf90b9256.jpg photo IMG_9110_zps3d7b9f5a.jpg photo IMG_9111_zps668e9294.jpg photo IMG_9112_zpse25c9519.jpg photo IMG_9113_zps19c25b15.jpg photo IMG_9114_zps73a9bd73.jpg photo IMG_9115_zps5000596e.jpg photo IMG_9116_zps8a2f0258.jpg photo IMG_9117_zps132c8771.jpg photo IMG_9118_zps5072dd53.jpg photo IMG_9119_zps63227ebc.jpg photo IMG_9120_zps92d942d8.jpg photo IMG_9122_zps32a02f84.jpg photo IMG_9123_zpsa168aa60.jpg photo IMG_9124_zpsf0323b9e.jpg photo IMG_9125_zps1711d848.jpg photo IMG_9126_zpse7fc9faa.jpg photo IMG_9127_zpsae08589b.jpg photo IMG_9128_zpsfada3e0d.jpg photo IMG_9129_zps3fa9a27e.jpg photo IMG_9130_zps02380496.jpg photo IMG_9131_zpscbb1fd0b.jpg photo IMG_9132_zps3f13c942.jpg photo IMG_9133_zpsd20f2273.jpg photo IMG_9134_zpsdc2e1620.jpg photo IMG_9135_zpsb9b1fd71.jpg photo IMG_9136_zps4462959d.jpg photo IMG_9137_zps652fff30.jpg photo IMG_9138_zps7489e850.jpg photo IMG_9140_zpsdd2a0643.jpg photo IMG_9141_zpsd3e703fe.jpg photo IMG_9144_zpsdf0222ab.jpg photo IMG_9145_zps88f8c6c1.jpg photo IMG_9148_zpsd1bb2fc5.jpg photo IMG_9149_zps899ccf4d.jpg photo IMG_9151_zpse21e6d4b.jpg photo IMG_9153_zpsc4f99dbc.jpg photo IMG_9154_zps07428b72.jpg photo IMG_9157_zps3290b8d4.jpg photo IMG_9159_zpsbdb0b148.jpg photo IMG_9161_zpsebcf63ca.jpg photo IMG_9162_zps5a41cc15.jpg photo IMG_9163_zps35c550f1.jpg photo IMG_9164_zpsfaf3d5f6.jpg photo IMG_9165_zps9484468d.jpg photo IMG_9166_zps41e24501.jpg photo IMG_9167_zps32ccf9ab.jpg photo IMG_9168_zpsee828af7.jpg photo IMG_9169_zps8e7f71ae.jpg photo IMG_9170_zps8583dbf9.jpg photo IMG_9171_zpsa581edb2.jpg photo IMG_9172_zps7a0a951c.jpg photo IMG_9173_zpse7d198b2.jpg photo IMG_9174_zps01cba245.jpg photo IMG_9175_zps2782db5c.jpg photo IMG_9176_zps60076642.jpg photo IMG_9177_zps4dab5aa8.jpg photo IMG_9178_zps829e772e.jpg photo IMG_9179_zpsb1b6894d.jpg photo IMG_9180_zpse7f82b92.jpg photo IMG_9183_zpsc6c76b1c.jpg photo IMG_9184_zpsd5348ffe.jpg photo IMG_9185_zps9dcca26c.jpg photo IMG_9186_zps6b4bcb6f.jpg photo IMG_9187_zps4418031e.jpg photo IMG_9188_zps2d93c75a.jpg photo IMG_9189_zpsb1bcfda2.jpg photo IMG_9191_zps60dc9d14.jpg photo IMG_9192_zpse6c8b3d3.jpg photo IMG_9193_zps3289fe8e.jpg photo IMG_9194_zps76471c6e.jpg photo IMG_9195_zpse45c8441.jpg photo IMG_9196_zps955a2f46.jpg photo IMG_9197_zps19ce8577.jpg photo IMG_9198_zpsa341fb96.jpg photo IMG_9199_zpsaee0463d.jpg photo IMG_9200_zps7be18818.jpg photo IMG_9201_zpsc9f867ed.jpg photo IMG_9202_zps699e99b9.jpg

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Best and Worst GM Cars

Thu, Apr 7 2022

Oh yes, because we just love receiving angry letters from devoted Pontiac Grand Am enthusiasts, we have decided to go there. Based on a heated group Slack conversation, the topic came up about the best and worst GM cars. First of all time, and then those currently on sale, and then just mostly a rambling discussion of Oldsmobiles our parents and grandparents owned (or engineered). Eventually, three of us made the video above. Like it? Maybe we can make more. Many awesome GM cars are definitely going unmentioned here, so please let us know your bests and worsts in the comments below. Mostly, it's important to note that this post largely exists as a vehicle for delivering the above video that dives far deeper into GM's greatest hits and biggest flops, specifically those from the 1980s and 1990s. What you'll find below is a collection of our editors identifying a best current and best-of-all-time choice, plus a worst current and worst-of-all-time choice. Comprehensive it is not, but again, comments. -Senior Editor James Riswick Best Current GM Vehicle Chevrolet Corvette We were flying by the seats of our pants a bit in this first outing and my notes were similarly extemporaneous. When it came time to tie it all together on camera, I failed spectacularly. Thank the maker for text, because this gives me the opportunity to perhaps slightly better explain my convoluted reasoning. I chose the C8 Corvette because it's simply overwhelmingly good, and it's merely the baseline from which this generation of Corvette will be expanded.  While the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing (more on that in a minute) is an amazing snapshot of GM's current performance standing and its little sibling so enraptured me that I went out and bought one, their existence is fleeting. Corvette will live on; forced-induction Cadillac sport sedans, not so much. So while all three are amazing machines when viewed in a vacuum, the Corvette stands above them as both a reflection of GM's current performance credentials and a signpost of what is to come. So, given the choice between the C8 and the 5V-Blackwing right now, I'd choose the C8. In 10 years, when the Blackwing is no longer in production and Corvette is in its 9th generation? Well, that might be a different story. Now, just pretend I said something even remotely that coherent when we get to the part of the video where I try to make an argument for the 5-V Blackwing as best GM car I've ever driven. Or just laugh at me while I ramble incoherently.

Foreign automakers pay from $38 to $65 per hour to non-union workers

Sun, Mar 29 2015

As leaders for the United Auto Workers gather in Detroit for their Special Convention on Collective Bargaining to work out the negotiating stance for this year's new labor agreements with the Detroit 3 automakers, what they most want to do is figure out how to eliminate the two-tier wage scale. However, the lower Tier 2 wage has allowed the domestic automakers to reduce their labor costs, hire more workers, and compete better with their import competition. As it stands, per-hour labor rates including benefits are $58 at General Motors, $57 at Ford, and $48 at Fiat-Chrysler – a reflection of FCA's much greater number of Tier 2 workers. The Center for Automotive Research released a study of labor rates (including benefits) that put numbers to what the imports pay: Mercedes-Benz pays the most, at an average of $65 per hour, Volkswagen pays the least, at $38 per hour, and BMW is just a hair above that at $39 per hour. Among the Detroit competitors, Honda workers earn an average of $49 per hour, at Toyota it's $48 per hour, Nissan is $42 per hour, and Hyundai-Kia pays $41 per hour. The lower import wages are aided by their greater use of temporary workers compared to the domestics. Automotive News says the ten-dollar gap between those foreign camakers and the domestics turns out to about an extra $250 per car in labor, which adds up quickly when you're pumping out many millions of cars. That $250-per-car number is one that, come negotiating time, the Detroit 3 will want to reduce, as the UAW is trying to raise both Tier 1 and Tier 2 wages. Another wrinkle is that the domestic carmakers are considering the wide adoption of a third wage level lower than Tier 2. Some workers who do minor tasks like assembling parts trays kits and battery packs already make less than Tier 2, but the UAW will be quite wary about cementing yet another wage scale at the bottom of the system while it's trying to fight a bigger battle at the top. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req., BloombergImage Credit: AP Photo/Erik Schelzig Earnings/Financials UAW/Unions BMW Chevrolet Fiat Ford GM Honda Hyundai Kia Mercedes-Benz Nissan Toyota Volkswagen labor wages collective bargaining labor costs

Next Chevy Silverado could get this built-in tailgate step

Thu, Feb 2 2017

General Motors just received patent approval for a tailgate step in a pickup bed. And given the timing, don't be surprised if you see this on the upcoming 2019 Silverado pickup (not the mention its GMC Sierra twin), expected to arrive in late 2018. According to the patent, granted in December of last year, the whole mechanism is housed in the tailgate assemble. The magic happens when a portion of the top half of the tailgate swings down and a step folds out. There's also a handle that locks into position to help climb up into the bed. As trucks get bigger and taller over the years, it gets harder and harder to access the cargo bed. Ford's solution with the 2009 F-150 was a step that slides out from the end of the tailgate. Back then, Chevy made an ill-advised ad highlighting the feature for Ford. And while Howie Long mocked the F-150's "man step" Ford saw almost a third of its trucks with the option in the first year. The GM design seems to improve on Ford's idea as it appears to be wider and has a back to the lower step. That is, you don't have to worry about stepping through the ladder-rung design as on the F-150. Ford's tailgate step later spread to the F Super Duty, and other cargo access assists have proliferated through the truck world. On the most recent redesign, the Chevrolet Silverado took a trick from the Avalanche and added cutouts to the corners of the rear bumper that act as a foothold. Ford also offers a deployable side step, Chevrolet has running boards that scoot rearward with a kick of the boot, and Ram offers fixed wheel-to-wheel side rails. Nissan is in on the game too, with an optional folding step that tucks under the rear bumper. We don't expect Chevrolet to comment on when or if we'll see this feature in the showrooms. But given that engineers are already hard at work on the next Silverado and the timing of this patent lines right up with the new truck's development cycle, we'll be disappointed if this patent stays in the file cabinet. Related Video: