2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Lt on 2040-cars
Santa Rosa, California, United States
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2015 Chevrolet Silverado Regular Cab 4x4 LT. Showroom condition with over $25,000 in aftermarket parts. 7 months
old purchased off show room floor
All New with less then 400 miles on all parts
REMOTE START
POWER SEATS, LOCKS, & WINDOWS
CRUISE, 8 TOUCH SCREEN, BLUETOOTH, NAV, ONSTAR w/ BACK UP CAMERA
NFAB STEPS, Pro comp, 6 INCH LIFT STAGE 2 / 2.5 COIL-OVERS , RESERVOIR FOX SHOCKS REAR, SOFT RIDE.
TRUCK IS SUPER SMOOTH & SUPER FAST!!!
WHIPPLE 2.9 SUPERCHARGER (CUSTOM MADE JUST FOR THIS TRUCK) CALIFORNIA SMOG LEGAL
550HP NOW HAS SMOG EO NUMBERS
3 YEAR/50,000 Miles WARRANTY ON SUPERCHARGER
18x10 CONCAVE WHEELS, WITH TOYO 33 x 12.50 x 18
KICKER STEREO, 600 WATT, 2 AMP , 2 10" WOOFERS, 6x9 DOOR SPEAKERS KICKER TWEETERS
TINTED WINDOWS, as well as NEW SLIDER REAR WINDOW
RHINO LINED BED w/ a "Bed Rug" Custom Liner
Locking SNUG TOP SHELL
LED Lights in the Bed
MBRP 4 INCH EXHAUST
GRILL TO BLACK
PROJECTION LIGHTS, ANZO FRONT HALO & ANZO LED REAR 32" LIGHT BAR BEHIND GRILL, 50" CURVED LIGHT BAR ON CAMPER
SHELL
RED BRAKE CALIPER
ALL INSIDE PARTS FORMERLY SILVER NOW COLOR MATCH TO OUSTIDE RED W/ BILLET KNOBS, RED ON ALL CONTROLS
DASH MAT
Truck is 7 months old
3 Year/ 36,000 Mile BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY
5 Year /100,000 Mile POWERTRAIN WARRANTY
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1956 Corvette SR-2 factory racer profiled
Mon, Jan 19 2015The Chevrolet Corvette has earned its place as America's sports car, capable of taking on the best the world can throw at it. Much of that winning reputation was earned with victories on the track. Now, there was a chance to own an early piece of the nameplate's motorsport history in the form of a 1956 Corvette SR-2 racer, but some deep pockets were necessary to get it, with an estimate of $6.885 million. The story behind the SR-2 is fascinating. In 1956, famous General Motors designer Harley Earl's son was racing in a Ferrari. Obviously, that wasn't going to work given his father's position within the automaker, and Harley and Corvette engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov got to work on a faster racecar. Three were made. This one was reportedly the first, and for 1957 it also received a fuel-injected V8 making a claimed 331 horsepower and four-speed manual gearbox, according to "Corvette Mike," the owner and seller. The SR-2 went on display in Scottsdale, AZ appropriately timed to coincide with the big Barrett-Jackson auction there that wrapped up this weekend. The car wasn't part of that event; instead marque specialist Mike Vietro sold the racer as a private treaty sale. Company spokesperson Troy Worrell told Autoblog both the bids and identities of the bidders will remain undisclosed. The video above goes into even deeper detail about this rare, finned Vette or check out the car's full description for even more info.
2014 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra full configurators truck in
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Since these are American pickups the list of modifications is lengthy, but we added $11,450 in just two steps by starting with the Silverado Crew Cab and standard bed, then checking four-wheel drive and the LTZ Z71 package. Our final truck, resplendent in Brownstone Metallic paint, heated and cooled Cocoa/Dune perforated leather seating and tasty details like chrome recovery hooks, and engine block heater and LED cargo box lighting, rang up $57,285 at the candy store.
They'll be on dealer lots sometime this summer, so now's a good time to start practicing your box-checking.
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