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Remus, Michigan, United States
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LEATHER interior 2012 CHEVROLET TAHOE 4WD LT-EDITION(HARD TO FIND ONE WITH THOSE
OPTIONS 4WD(FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE-SYSTEM Loaded with
options ONLY 36,519 EASY PAMPERED miles 5.3 Liter V8 naturally aspirated
engine 6 Speed automatic transmission for maximum performance and added
power Lots and lots of power from this engine COLORED NAVIGATION SYSTEM with
pinpoint map accuracy directions for go anywhere driving CD
PLAYER Sirius/XM satellite radio DUAL power HEATED front leather seats with lumber
adjustment for both passenger and driver AFTERMARKET DVD PLAYERS( DUAL BEHIND
HEAD RESTS POWER OPERATED SUNROOF WITH SHADE OPTION POWER
FOLDING SIDE MIRRORS HEATED SIDE MIRRORS DUAL POWER SIDE MIRRORS
mirrors DRIVER SIDE MEMORY SEAT MID ROW BENCH
SEAT HEATED MID ROW BENCH MID ROW HEATED SEATS POWER FOLDING MID ROW
SEATS BOSE AUDIO SYSTEM POWER REAR TAILGATE ROOF
RACK 3rd row seating CAME WITH ONE FACTORY
KEY/FOB FACTORY REMOTE START
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Just the right Camaro can change your life
Thu, Jan 22 2015Not many people can say that their car directly motivated them into a career, but that's exactly the case for Adam Martin and his 1968 Chevrolet Camaro that he calls Lucy. Martin bought the pony car in primer when he was just 16, and it helped foster his profession in restoring classic cars. Beyond just being a very cool ride for a teenager, every change to Lucy was an opportunity to hone a new automotive skill for Martin. Whether figuring out how to paint a car or building the 454-cubic-inch (7.4-liter) big block V8, the Camaro offered a platform for experimentation. This latest episode of Petrolicious gets personal about the bond between man and machine for this 18-year ongoing project. And even if the story doesn't immediately grab you, Lucy has a great voice and can do a mean burnout. News Source: Petrolicious via YouTube Chevrolet Maintenance Ownership Coupe Performance Classics Videos petrolicious