1958 Chevy Shorbed Fleetside Big Window on 2040-cars
San Carlos, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:283CI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: GREY
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: BLACK
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: APACHE BIG WINDOW CAB
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Burgundy
I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK AS A NON RUNNER & SINCE HAVE DONE QUITE A BIT OF WORK TO IT INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING , NEW FUEL PUMP & FUEL LINES, CLEANED & COATED GAS TANK, NEW FILLER HOSES, HEI DISTRIBUTOR, EDELBROCK CARB & PERFORMANCE INTAKE, NEW MASTERY CYLINDER, REAR WHEEL CYLINDERS BRAKE HOSES, & DISC FRONT BRAKE KIT, NEW SREEN & RUBBER, THE TRUCK RUNS & DRIVES GOOD & ENGINE SOUNDS HEALTHY, AS FAR AS I CAN TELL THE ENGINE IS THE ORIGINAL 283ci IT CAME WITH I HAVE NO IDEA OF THE ORIGINAL MILAGE ON THE ENGINE OR THE VEHICLE , FLOORS ARE GOOD LOWER HINGE POCKETS WILL NEED WORK LOWER CAB CORNERS HAVE SOME RUST AS DO CORNER OF THE DOORS , DASH IS UNCUT & I HAVE AN ORIGINAL RADIO THAT COMES WITH IT , WHETHER IT WORKS OR NOT IS ANYONES GUESS, WINDOWS ROLL UP & DOWN EASILY SEAT NEEDS RECOVERING, TYRES ARE GOOD ALL FOUR WHEELS ARE OLD ANSEN SLOT MAGS LIGHTLY POLISHED, DUAL EXHAUST IS OLD BUT FUNCTIONS , CANT THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE THATS RELEVANT BUT I CAN BE REACHED AT 415-517-5754 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS SO ASK AWAY BEFORE YOU BID, THIS IS AN AUCTION & YOU ARE BIDDING TO OWN IT! NOT THE CHANCE TO CONSIDER IT IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER , I ENCOURAGE AN INSPECTION OF THE VEHICLE WHILST ITS STILL ACTIVE SO WE HAVE NO MISUNDERSTANDINGS AFTERWARDS , I CAN ARRANGE SHIPPING TO JSUT ABOUT ANYWHERE FROM THE PORT OF OAKLAND AT THE BUYERS EXPENSE THANKS FOR LOOKING
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Here are the best-selling cars and trucks from January 2015
Fri, Feb 6 2015Every month, Autoblog slogs through all the sales figures reported by automakers that do business in the United States, and, after a little bit of sorting, we put it into an easy-to-read chart in an attempt to make it as easy as possible to follow the ins and outs of sales and shipments. But that only covers the brands themselves, not the individual models they sell. And we think you'd all be interested in knowing which vehicles beat their rivals in sales from month to month, so we've put together this handy gallery to keep you in the know. While the leader of the pack may not come as much of a surprise, the order that the top ten finishes in changes frequently – due to automaker deals, the price of gas, etc. – and we've included some statistics to help you see how their current performance stacks up to month's past. Click here to see January 2015's Top Ten Best-Selling Cars And Trucks In America. By the Numbers Chevrolet Ford GM Honda Nissan RAM Toyota Car Buying
2014 Chevrolet Silverado tows in new configurator, microsite
Mon, 21 Jan 2013Judging by your continued enthusiastic response to configurator notices, dear reader, you enjoy speccing out new cars as much as we do. Better still, there tends to be even more ways to personalize, configure and bloat theoretical MSRPs on full-size trucks as there are with more ordinary passenger cars. In addition to trim level, engine and transmission choices, truck buyers usually have to specify items like cab configuration, bed length, number of driven axles, tow packages, gear ratios and all sorts of bits and bobs.
That's why we're pleased to see the DIY specification utility for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado come alive so soon after this week's Detroit Auto Show debut. While the configurator lacks pricing (General Motors hasn't announced numbers yet) and full options, you can still spec out your half-ton rig, and even print it out or email it to your friends. Beyond the configurator, the new model-specific site is pretty cool, too, with various videos and closer looks at the truck's new features.
The new Chevrolet pickup range won't be on dealer lots until sometime this summer, so whether you're a building contractor, an avid sportsman or just a guy or gal that loves full-size trucks, you might want to check out the link below to keep your appetite whetted. If you're more of a Sierra fan, well, it looks like you're going to have to wait a while - GMC hasn't updated its site yet.
Kurt Busch to shake and bake (again) in Ricky Bobby car at Talladega
Sat, 19 Oct 2013Kurt Busch will channel Ricky Bobby for another NASCAR race, this time driving a Wonder-sponsored Chevrolet SS, in this weekend's Camping World RV Sales 500 at the Talladega Motor Speedway. Unlike past tie-ins, though, there's actually an element of sponsorship here (the "Me" car was done when Busch was running on a team without sponsorship).
It was arranged by Flower Foods, the new owner of the Wonder brand. Wonder was part of the bankrupt Hostess company, which temporarily exited the US market 2012, and set off the Great Twinkie Shortage.
Busch has made something of a habit of channeling characters from famous racing movies, most recently running Tom Cruise's City Chevrolet livery from Days of Thunder in a Nationwide Series race earlier this year. Busch kicked off his movie-inspired antics, though, at Talladega in 2012, when he raced El Diablo's ("It's like... Spanish for like a fighting chicken") "Me" car complete with a cougar on the hood. He even went so far as to channel the lovable idiot that is Ricky Bobby during the race, dropping a few catchphrases about macchiatos and slingshots.