1952 - Chevrolet Other Pickups on 2040-cars
Tishomingo, Oklahoma, United States
CLASSIC "1952" CHEVROLET 3-Window 1/2 Ton Pickup Own and Drive a "Classic" 1952 Chevrolet Pickup Body in Good Shape - Brand "NEW" Paint!!!!! Brand New Grill Mustang II front suspension installed by A-1 Engineering Ford 9 inch Rear End 350 Chevrolet Motor w/Vortec heads and Erson Cam New HEI Distributor and Wires Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission Power Rack and Pinion Steering Sway bars - front and back Front Disc Brakes Truck completely rewired and fuse Box installed New Battery Desert Cooler Radiator Halogen Headlights American Racing Wheels Stewart Warner gauges New Glass and Window Rubber 4 New Tires Oak Bed - Underside is perfect - Could flip boards over Airbrushed smoothie tailgate with Chevy emblem Custom rear lower light panel for rear lights California Truck - was disassembled and striped to the bare metal, painted and reassembled Truck does not have a radio or wiper motor NOT A SHOW TRUCK - BUT IT RUNS, DRIVES AND LOOKS GREAT!!! THIS WILL MAKE A "GOOD" DAILY DRIVER - LOTS OF FUN DRIVING!!!!!
Chevrolet Other Pickups for Sale
- 2005 - chevrolet other pickups(US $12,000.00)
- No reserve !!1956 chevy blown pick up truck / chevrolet blower shop hot rod
- 1952 52 chevy " old navy " truck * very cool hot rod chevorlet $$ no reserve $$
- 1947 chevy pickup 3100, show truck, street rod, custom built, lowered, hot rod
- Barn find 1950 chevrolet 3100 1/2 ton pickup truck patina rat rod gmc 1947 1953
- 1953 chevy truck street rod/rat rod-bagged, s10 clip & rear end, 350ci/th400
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GM might outsource vans to AM General
Thu, Nov 26 2015General Motors will possibly boost production of the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon at the Wentzville Assembly Plant in Missouri by contracting out some commercial van manufacturing to AM General. Demand for the two midsize trucks continues to boom, and GM would like to take advantage of the strong market for them. The possible deal came to light in a letter to workers at the factory, according to Automotive News. "This potential partnership would free up production capacity and allow the organization to capitalize on our ability to build midsize trucks to further satisfy customer demand," a portion of the document allegedly said. AM General would reportedly only take over assembly of the cutaway versions of the Chevy Express and GMC Savana. Customers and critics have quickly embraced the latest Colorado and Canyon since their introduction. The Chevy just won back-to-back Motor Trend Truck of the Year awards. GM also had to add a third shift and extra workers in 2014 just to keep up with demand. The Wentzville plant even increased employment on the weekends earlier in 2015 to assemble an extra 2,000 of the trucks each month. While the two pickups boom, deliveries for the Chevy Express and GMC Savana are down 26.9 percent and 26.6 percent respectively through the first 10 months of the year. GM doesn't break out numbers for the cutaway versions, but they make up about a third of production, according to Automotive News. AM General built the Humvee for the US military and does some contract work with automakers. For example, the company's Indiana factory now produces the Mercedes-Benz R-Class for export to China. Here's hoping this potential deal will help both GM and AM General keep their factories humming. Related Video:
2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible gives us a couple of looks
Sat, 02 Mar 2013Put away your pixel paintbrushes, kids. Pack up your Photoshop. This is the real-deal 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible in its first official images. The droptop Chevrolet will roll into the bright lights of the Palexpo exhibition at next week's Geneva Motor Show, a four-wheeled statement of intent that General Motors is serious about taking its Corvette franchise global.
Chevy isn't providing anything in the way of further details with these two shots, but we've learned at least a couple of things about the car shown here. First off, the example seen in these images is fitted with the optional Z51 Performance Package - something that isn't immediately evident because there's no sign of the coupe model's prominent ductwork on its rear haunches. In order to accommodate the power folding hard tonneau cover, the vents that feed the transmission and differential coolers have been relocated to the underside of the car. The dark paint color on this example also does a good job of muting the contrasting black front fender vents and hood opening - Z51-spec design details that have proven to be somewhat controversial.
One other thing to note: These two shots also display the Stingray wearing different alloy wheels than the split five-spoke design shown at the hardtop's Detroit Auto Show unveiling in January. The simpler, thin five-spoke wheels should do a good job of showing off the Z51's upgraded brakes, and they'll be optional on the coupe as well.
Experimental mid-engine XP-819 Corvette going up for auction
Sun, 17 Feb 2013It seems to be commonplace that when a new Corvette is in development, rumors swirl about a possible mid-engine layout. As is the case of Chevy's most recent C7 Corvette, these rumors never pan out.
In any case, the idea for a 'Vette with an engine mounted behind the driver can probably all be traced back to a single car, the 1964 XP-819 prototype. Built as an "engineering exercise" back in 1964, the prototype was designed with a rear-mounted engine. History tells us that the idea of a rear-engine Corvette fizzled, and the XP-819 was eventually cut up into pieces and stored at a shop in Daytona Beach, FL.
After sitting for untold years, a restoration project started on the car, and while it isn't yet fully completed, the current owner of the car, Mid America Motorworks, will have the car on display at the 2013 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance as a "driveable chassis" with hopes of having a fully completed car ready to bring to next year's show.