1971 Chevrolet Nova on 2040-cars
San Ygnacio, Texas, United States
EMAIL : celestajofferdahlms7626@hotmail.com UP FOR SALE IS A 1971 CHEVY NOVA, FOR THE MOST PART IT'S ALL THERE. RUNSGOOD AND SHIFTS GOOD AND BRAKES GOOD. IT HAS A 350 AND 350 TRANSMISSION. PAINTIS VERY GOOD BUT THERE ARE SOME BUBBLING IN THE PAINT IN SMALL AREAS. THE CAR ISVERY CLEAN AND SOLID UNDERNEATH. INTERIOR NEEDS HEADLINER REDONE, SEATS ARE INGREAT SHAPE ARE NICE. NEEDS PASSENGER KICK PANEL. NEEDS PILLAR PST TRIM. SUNVISORS LOOK GOOD. DOES NOT HAVE AC CONTROL. WILL NEED SAIL PANELS REDONE ANDREAR SPEAKER TRAY REDONE. DOES NOT HAVE FLOOR SEAT BELTS AND NON OF THE LIGHTSARE CONNECTED INSIDE. I HAVE NOT INSTALLED THE FRONT AND REAR PANELS BECAUSE IHAVE NOT FOUND THE PASSENGER WINDOW SASH CONTROL CHANEL. A PIECE WAS CUT ON THETRUNK DON'T KNOW WHY, NOT BECAUSE OF RUST . . . THE CAR IS VERY CLEAN ANDSOLID UNDERNEATH. THINGS THAT I HAVE RECENTLY BOUGHT AND MOLDING, EYEBROW MOLDING $100BOW TIE FRONT MOLDING $80HOODMOLDING $90REAR PANNEL WITH SS MOLDING $150NOVA FRONT EMBLEMS $80HEAD LIGHTBEZEL PAIR $125HARDWARE TO INSTALL LIGHT CAPS $40STEEL PLATES $140 NEW BATTERY$125REBUILT CARBERATOR INCLUDING KIT $250TRUNK LOCK $40WATER PUMP $50CHROME FANSHROUT $100GAS TANK STRAPS $100FRONT BUMPER FILLER INCLUDING INSTALLATION ANDPAINT $125SPARK PLUGS, NEW ANTI FREEZE AND RADIATOR FLUSH $50MUFFLERS AND PIPES$350FRONT SS GRILL EMBLEMS $50FENDER EMBLEMS PAIR $80MISCILLANEOUS PARTS$100DRIVE SHAFT AND U-JOINTS $200SHIFTER BOOT $60CHROME RADIATOR HOLDER $60TRUNKWEATHER STRIP $50MASTER CYLINDER $125VALVE COVER GASKET $65BRAKE FLUID ANDCARBURETOR CLEANER, FRONT BRAKE SHOES, FRONT BRAKE HOSES, ALL FOUR WHEELCYLINDERS, REAR BRAKE LINE $370TOTAL $3055 THINGS THAT I BOUGHT THAT ARE NOTINSTALLED: FRONT AND REAR DOOR PANELS $3
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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.
Junkyard Gem: 1988 Chevrolet Spectrum Sport Coupe
Wed, Aug 23 2023Before General Motors created the Geo brand for cars built or designed by its overseas partners, the Chevrolet Division put its badges on U.S.-market versions of the Toyota Corolla Sprinter, the Suzuki Cultus and the Isuzu Gemini. Those cars were known as the Nova, the Sprint and the Spectrum, and all became Geos starting with the 1989 model year. Today's Junkyard Gem is one of the last Chevy Spectrums ever sold, found in a Denver self-service yard a few months ago. Midway through 1988, the Chevrolet Spectrum abruptly became the Geo Spectrum and was assigned to the 1989 model year. This car was built in May 1988, making it one of the very last of the pre-Geo Spectrums. The Chevrolet/Geo Spectrum was available as a four-door sedan and as a three-door hatchback, from the 1985 through 1989 model years. For 1988 only, a Spectrum Sport Coupe package, featuring some trim upgrades and these rad decals, could be had on the hatchback. This car was essentially identical to its Isuzu-badged counterpart, the I-Mark. In 1988, the MSRP for the cheapest possible Chevy Spectrum hatchback (the stripped-down Spectrum Express) was $6,495, while its somewhat better-equipped I-Mark twin started at $7,439 (that's $17,128 and $19,617 in 2023 dollars). Meanwhile, the base Hyundai Excel hatchback listed at $5,295 and the Yugo GV cost a hilarious $4,199 ($13,963 and $10,941 in today's money). Power came from this 1.5-liter SOHC four-cylinder, rated at 70 horsepower. A turbocharged version with 110 horsepower was available as well. You could get an automatic transmission in the Spectrum, but this car has the base five-speed manual. This car didn't get the optional air conditioning, but at least it has the traditional Isuzu HVAC control icons featuring blow-dried hair and high-heeled dominatrix boots. Just over 170,000 miles on the odometer. Someone installed a pretty good (for the 1980s) Blaupunkt Charlotte CR148 cassette deck in the dash. This was a necessity if you wanted to enjoy full appreciation of the music of the era. The Spectrum is special! It's as slick as city rain. "I didn't spend a lot of money but with my Spectrum it looks like I did." Joe Isuzu mocked Toyota salesmen when pitching the I-Mark. As was nearly always the case during the 1980s, the JDM ads for the same car were much more fun. They should have recreated this commercial with Spectrums.
Check out the official 2013 Trans Am Hurst Edition commercial
Sat, 16 Mar 2013
The Poncho is dead. Long live the Poncho. Like certain other reoccurring personal maladies, the aftermarket community simply can't let the Trans Am go without another flare up. The guys at Trans Am Depot have worked up a quick commercial for their newest creation: The 2013 Trans Am Hurst Edition, and it watches pretty much like you'd expect it to. The footage is comprised of just about every TA male fantasy you can conceive of, from Daisy Dukes and white tank tops to tramp stamps, bikinis and ice cream cones. There simply aren't words for what you'll see below.
Of course, we like our T-Tops as much as the next guy. If you like what you see in the videos, you can pick up your very own TA by heading over to the Trans Am Depot site. The guys even have Chevrolet Camaro-based versions of the Pontiac GTO if the '77 TA treatment is too much for your tastes. Enjoy, but don't say we didn't warn you.