1950 Chevrolet Truck 3100 5 Window on 2040-cars
Kiln, Mississippi, United States
1950 Chevy 5 window short box with original title. I am selling this truck because I have too many projects & no time to finish them. Truck runs & drives good & straight. Donor car was 1974 Corvette which just had the original motor rebuilt & new rear end u joints before it was totalled. Roof shows center point like widows peak. Roof chopped 4 inches and steel front end tilts. Lights, electric wipers, gauges and all electrical hard wired and work in conjunction with 1991 S-10 tilt column. B & M new star shifter. Leather power seats from 2005 BMW. Lowered brackets and track all work. Hard top doors and vent windows hand made as A pillars are. Bottom grill bar removed for lower appearance. Tilt front end molded and welded give hood a more coffin nose look. Aluminum Corvette wheels and new gas shocks. 1991 S-10 frame rails boxed with original A arms. Front springs and sway bar are from a Cutlass Station Wagon diesel. Front rotors are USS thread. 1978 GM intermediate. Custom rear cross member, 1974 Corvette drive line with 2 degrees forward bite built in. Chassis expertly squared, Ford Van drive shaft tube, manual brakes, 1978 metric chassis master cylinder. Locks all 4 wheels great. 400 rebuilt transmission from Corvette with zero miles. 900 miles on .60 over 350 4 bolt main from Corvette and built by Cloverland. GM HEI dist., rebuilt quaudra jet with excellent base and no shaft leaks. Corvette radiator with electric fan. Engine is set back with number one plug alligned with front ball joint. 35 gallon gas tank with no rust from 1977 Chevy Van, new battery. Truck needs body work and paint finished, glass and interior. Truck is solid with no rust. Truck will crank and drive perfectly now. Excellent rat rod or finish to your satisfaction to show quality! Deposit of 500.00 within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment is required within 7 days of auction close. Buyer responsible for vehicle pick up or shipping. |
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Even if GM does close all 5 of those plants, it'll still have too many
Wed, Nov 28 2018DETROIT — General Motors' monumental announcement on Monday that it will close three car assembly plants and two powertrain plants in North America and slash its workforce will only partially close the gap between capacity and demand for the automaker's sedans, according to a Reuters analysis of industry production and capacity data. Sales of traditional passenger cars in North America have been declining for the past six years and are still withering. After GM ends production next year at factories in Michigan, Ohio and Ontario, it will still have four U.S. passenger-car plants — all operating at less than 50 percent of rated capacity, according to figures supplied by LMC Automotive. In comparison, Detroit-based rivals Ford and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will have one car plant each in North America after 2019. The Detroit Three are facing rapidly dwindling demand for traditional passenger cars from U.S. consumers, many of whom have shifted to crossovers and trucks. Passenger cars accounted for 48 percent of retail light-vehicle sales in the United States in 2014, according to market researchers at J.D. Power and Associates. This year, sedans will account for less than a third of light vehicle sales. That shift in turn has left most North American car plants operating far below their rated capacities, while many SUV and truck plants are running on overtime. The collapse in passenger-car demand is a challenge for nearly all automakers in the United States, including Japan's Toyota and Honda, which have the top-selling models in the compact and midsize car segments. Toyota executives said last month they are evaluating the company's U.S. model lineup. But Toyota also plans to build compact Corolla sedans at a new $1.6 billion factory it is building in Alabama with partner Mazda. The obstacles facing GM in its plans to close more auto factories became apparent on Tuesday as U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to block payment of government electric vehicle subsidies to GM. While it is not certain that Trump unilaterally has the power to do that, he made it clear he intends to use his office to pressure the company to keep open a small car plant in Ohio that GM says will stop building vehicles in March.
Why the Corvette is Chevrolet's billion-dollar baby
Thu, 28 Feb 2013Edmunds has worked up a piece that tries to figure out just how much the global Chevrolet Corvette economy is worth, a spitballed guesstimate putting the number at more than $2.5 billion with the proviso that the number is probably low. It starts by taking Corvette's new car sales of 14,132 units last year, which would equate to $714,725,900 (including destination) assuming ever car sold was a base coupe with no options. In the final tally, a little extra padding gets that number up to $750,000,000.
But that's not all. Consider this: Many of the almost 1.4 million Corvettes produced over the model's history are still on the road. There are new parts being produced and aftermarket companies like Mid-America Motorworks deaing business, that single Illinois company doing more than $40 million a year in sales. There are the Corvette events large and small, restorers who do nothing but Corvettes, salvage yards that deal only in used Corvette parts and the Corvette magazines where owners find all this stuff.
And then there are the Corvette-themed tchotchkes, every single one of which provides a tiny contribution to the huge licensing royalties that General Motors collects every year. The article admits there's no way to come to an accurate number, but it just goes to show how valuable one specific model can be to a company.