1968 Chevrolet Suburban For Parts on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
This is a great truck to use parts off of if you are currently restoring a Suburban! The engine is incomplete but has the rest of the drivetrain and is a roller. You will have to haul it away. This Suburban is being sold as is with a bill of sale only, no title. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Terms are as follows: ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT US BEFORE BIDDING! Buyer is responsible for all taxes, tags and license fees, and vehicle transport. There is a $299.50 dealer services fee (TAKES CARE OF PAPERWORK, PRE VEHICLE DELIVERY COSTS, RE-DETAIL YOUR CAR INSIDE AND OUT, FEDEX, ETC.), and a $19 temporary tag fee (A 90-DAY TEMPORARY REGISTRATION SO THE VEHICLE MAY BE DRIVEN PRIOR TO TRANSFER OF TITLE IN YOUR AREA). A $500 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION, PAYMENT IN FULL WITHIN 5 DAYS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION VIA MONEY WIRE OR CERTIFIED FUNDS. IF THE TRANSACTION IS NOT PAID WITHIN THE TIME ALLOWED, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO RETAIN YOUR DEPOSIT AND RESELL TO THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER OR RE-LIST THE ITEM. Credit cards or PayPal are NOT accepted for full payment, only for deposits. IF YOU ARE FINANCING, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE PRE-APPROVED BEFORE BIDDING!! We are licensed and regulated by the State of Arizona Motor Vehicle Division and the Federal Government which mandates a Buyer’s Guide on all vehicles sold under our site. ALL VEHICLES REGARDLESS OF YEAR, MAKE OR MODEL will be sold AS IS, NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED! YOU, THE WINNING BIDDER, WILL PAY ALL COSTS FOR ANY REPAIRS. BROWNS CLASSIC AUTO ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REPAIRS, OMISSIONS OR ERRORS IN OUR DESCRIPTION. There is no warranty expressed or implied. We will store your vehicle up to 30 days free, however you must provide full coverage insurance. We will not be responsible for damage or theft while in storage here. Please refrain from bidding if you cannot perform under our and eBay’s terms and conditions. EBay does not tolerate non-paying bidders. All winning non-paying bidders will be responsible for a $200.00 re-list fee. AS IS/ WHERE IS DISCLAIMER To All Our Valued Customers: You are entering into a legal binding contract. Please read all terms and conditions carefully. Notice to all bidders: We welcome all our bidders to personally view, test drive and have the above Vehicle Inspected by a certified mechanic of your choice and at your expense prior to bidding. Please understand, we do our very professional best to describe to you in detail all our vehicles, however, we are only human and these are used vehicles. Therefore, Browns Classic Auto and their employees will not be held accountable for errors or omissions in the description of the above vehicle or any of our vehicles represented on eBay. Again, we welcome you to come view our facility, as well as our vehicles at any time. We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase and we will have it no other way! This has been our policy for over 60 years. Every vehicle listed on our site is being sold "AS IS/WHERE IS" with no guarantees or warranties written or implied. We, the seller, reserve the right to sell this vehicle through other venues. If you are our lucky winner at the end of the auction, please remember to leave us feedback in the Feedback Forum. We want to make sure we did our best to serve you! Good luck bidding. |
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EcoCar2 is on the hunt for a better, cleaner Chevy Malibu [w/video]
Thu, Jun 12 2014The students spent three years transforming an ordinary Chevy Malibu into a revolutionary vehicle. Not far from the building where General Motors once invented the Chevy Volt, a dozen or so college students are standing on the blacktop alongside a test track, watching a professional driver push the limits of a plug-in hybrid car they've built that's far more radical. These students, from Colorado State University, have spent the past three years transforming an ordinary Chevy Malibu into a revolutionary vehicle. At first glance, it still looks like a regular sedan. But under the hood, they've installed a hybrid powertrain that contains both hydrogen and electric power sources. Even by the standards of the Department of Energy competition they're participating in, it's an outlier. That's exactly what they had in mind. "We didn't want to come here and tell them how to build a better Volt," said Tom Bradley, faculty adviser for the Colorado State team. "They already know how to do that. We can tell them how to think about these possibilities in a whole new way." After three years of work, it all comes down to this. The Colorado State team was one of 15 that came to GM's Milford Proving Grounds last week for the final stretch of the EcoCar2 competition, which challenges regular college students who have no automotive experience to do nothing less than reinvent the American car. The teams have come from across North America, and include schools like Ohio State and Virginia Tech that have a long history of participating in similar competitions, and schools like the University of Washington and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University that are here for the first time. After three years of work, it all comes down to this. The teams have operated 24 hours a day for almost two weeks here at the Proving Grounds, running a gamut of tests that include a 310-point safety inspection, emissions and energy-consumption tests and road tests, in which professional GM drivers ensure they're road worthy. The winning team will be announced tonight in Washington D.C. Revolutionary cars, ordinary package While other green-car competitions encourage extreme designs, this one comes with a somewhat constraining twist: Yes, students must improve fuel economy and reduce emissions, but in the end, they still have to have a car that would appeal to mainstream customers. In practical terms, that means they must keep conveniences like air conditioning and trunk space.
This is how GM is hiding new Chevy Volt in public
Wed, Oct 1 2014General Motors is letting the public know that, well, it's not about to let the public know anything else about the next-generation Chevrolet Volt. But the automaker is willing to talk about its camouflaging process for upcoming versions of the extended-range plug-in. So it's a half-hearted secret, at best. GM actually has a "camouflage engineer" charged with creating ways to disguise the styling of new vehicles. In the Volt's case, the company is applying black and white swirly color patterns on top of the materials, such as plastics, vinyl and foam, that are used liberally across the body. It's all part of a teaser campaign that started last month with pictures of part the 2016 Volt. Earlier this month, GM said it was keeping track of Volt drivers' habits as it works on the next-gen model. The company noted that more than four out of five trips are being made in all-electric driving mode, and that 60 percent of Volt owners use a plain-old 100-volt outlet to recharge their cars. The car is slated to make its global debut at Detroit's North American International Auto Show next January, and the early word is that performance and all-electric range will be improved (we should hope so). The car will also be sleeker. By how much, we can't tell yet, because of those darn swirly patterns. GM's got more non-details in its press release below. Engineers charged with hiding styling while vehicle testing proceeds in public DETROIT – The styling of the next-generation Chevrolet Volt is one of the automotive world's best-kept secrets. Keeping customers and media eager to see the successor to the groundbreaking original at bay until the new Volt debuts at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January is tricky business. First, it is engineers, not designers, who are charged with creating camouflage that balances styling secrecy with the need to validate the Volt and its systems in public. "If it were up to me it would be a shoebox driving down the road," said Lionel Perkins, GM camouflage engineer. "The design team wants us to cover more of the vehicle and the engineering team needs to have enough of the vehicle's weight and aero exposed so that the tests in the development process are consistent with the product that will come to market." The engineers responsible for the "cool" designs covering the car might deserve style points but their efforts are intended strictly to hide the metal beneath.
C7 Corvette makes inaugural ad appearance in Chevy's first spot with new slogan
Mon, 11 Feb 2013Chevrolet's "Runs Deep" tagline has finally been run into the ground, replaced with the Bowtie brand's "Find New Roads" slogan that's part of parent General Motors' plan to unify its everyday brand's marketing efforts worldwide. The new Chevrolet campaign was ushered in on prime time last night during the Grammy Awards on CBS, and the first spot, a 90-second full-line ad, also marks the first appearance of the 2014 Corvette Stingray in a commercial.
Being a full-line ad, the commercial is composed of vignettes centered on different vehicles in the brand's lineup. The all-new 2014 Impala also makes its first commercial appearance in dapper fashion, and time is spent on a skateboarding Sonic and a bouquet of brightly colored Spark hatchbacks driven by fashionable women. The ad starts and ends with Chevy's green halo car, the Volt, along with a young girl with her robotic dog (yes, really).
Chevrolet's "Runs Deep" campaign got off to a rocky start in the fall of 2010, but it did last for a couple of years with some tweaks. This new one, "Find New Roads" seems more intent on drawing new customers into the fold than the outgoing tagline, which seemed to play more toward the brand faithful. It admittedly reminds us more than a little the short-lived "Find Your Own Road" Saab motto (which, we note, was conceived while the Swedish brand was under GM's control), but no matter, we still think it's got more long-term potential than "Runs Deep."