1955 Chevy, 3100,unmolested California Pick Up Truck on 2040-cars
San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
Engine:235 6CYL.
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Tan
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: 3100 PICK UP
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 99,999
1955 CHEVY 3100 PICK UP TRUCK. TOTALLY UNMOLESTED, CALIFORNIA TRUCK SINCE NEW, BUILT IN LOS ANGELES CA. IT WAS A SAN DIEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUCK FOR OVER 30 YEARS SO ITS HAD AN EASY LIFE. 6 CYLINDER MOTOR, 4 SPEED TRUCK TRANS, BOTH REBUILT SEVERAL YEARS AGO WITH LOW MILES. HAS NEW WINDSHIELD AND TIRES. ONE REPAINT BACK TO ORIG, TAN COLOR BACK IN THE 1970s. THE BODY IS VERY SOLID WITH NO DENTS TO SPEAK OF. PAINT IS OLD AND HAS SOME SCRATCHES IN IT AND IS FADED BUT YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU HAVE GOT SINCE IT WAS PAINTED OVER 30 YEARS AGO. IT HAS SOME RUST ON THE BOTTOM OF BOTH INNER DOOR BOTTOMS, SEE PICTURES, THAT WOULD BE AN EASY FIX IF SO DESIRED. OUTER DOOR SKINS ARE FINE. I DO HAVE A NEW LOWER DOOR BOTTOM FOR THE RIGHT SIDE THAT COMES WITH THE TRUCK. THE REST OF THE TRUCK IS PRETTY MUCH RUST FREE EXCEPT FOR A BIT OF SURFACE RUST, (PATINA!) THE INTERIOR IS ALL TOTALLY STOCK AND UNCUT. WITH LOTS OF GREAT PATINA. RADIO DELETE AND NO HEATER. ALL GAUGES, LIGHTS,HORN, WIPERS ETC. WORK AS THEY SHOULD. INTERIOR FLOORS AND ROCKERS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. WOOD BED WAS REPLACED MANY YEARS AGO AND IS STILL IN DESENT COND. THE MOTOR RUNS AND SOUNDS EXCELLENT (STRONG). TRANSMISSION IS ALSO IN VERY GOOD COND, SHIFTS EASY UP AND DOWN, GOOD SYNCRO'S. REAR END IS QUIET . STEERING IS TIGHT AND GOES DOWN THE ROAD STRAIGHT. BRAKES FEEL GOOD AND STOP AS THEY SHOULD. THE TRUCK IS VERY DEPENDABLE, ALWAYS STARTS INSTANTLY HOT OR COLD. RUNS COOL AND OIL PRESSURE IS HIGH. NO LEAKS. THIS IS A GOOD MOSTLY ORIGINAL CONDITION UNMOLSTED TRUCK. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. THE TRUCK STILL HAS ITS CA. BLACK PLATES FROM THE EARLY 1960s IT WILL BE SOLD WITH A CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IN MY NAME AND TAGS ARE GOOD UNTIL OCT. 2014. IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEEDBACK YOU MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY ZERO FEEDBACK BIDS. ALL SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTING IS UP TO BUYER. BUT I WILL DO WHAT I CAN ON MY END. FOR MORE INFO CALL 949-429-5382
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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.
These are 2014's best-selling cars and trucks
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U.S. new-vehicle sales in 2018 rise slightly to 17.27 million [UPDATE]
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