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Tracker Time!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:76448
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United States

United States

What a neat little Tracker !!  This  little  gem  was  a  trade in  at  one  of  the  new  car  stores  we  buy  from.  We  put  around  five  hundred  miles  on  it  and  it  rides  and  drives  like  a  Tracker  should.  These  nice,  low  mileage  ones,  are  getting  harder  to  find,  and  of  course  not  any  cheaper  for  good  ones  as  people  snap  these  up  for cheap  reliable  transportation,  or  to  tow  behind  their  motorhomes. 
 
This  one was  purchased  by  the  previous  owner  in  2001  and  cared  for  till January  2014.  It  appears  to  have  a  new  quality  top  with  the  correct  removable  side  curtains  installed  recently.   Now,  for  the  only  bad  thing  I  could  find:  A  small  rust  spot  on  the  drivers  side  rocker  panel.  I  took  a  picture  so  one  could  see  it.

We  welcome  and  encourage  inspections  anytime  BEFORE  the  auction  ends  by  yourself  or  any  qualified  party.

We  are  open  Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  10:00-12:00  and  1:00-5:00  and  Saturday  10:00-12:00  and  1:00-3:00.  If  you  have  any  questons, please  feel  free  to  call  304-485-1164.  We  are  at  the  auctions  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  so  no  one  will  be  at   the  lot  then.

We  will  issue  temporary  tag,  if  needed,  for  five  dollars  with  proof  of  current  insurance.  We  also  charge  a  fifty  dollar  filing  fee  above  the  price  of  the  vehicle.  We  will  collect  tax  and  title  fees  for West  Virginia  customers.  All  others  will pay  taxes  and  other  fees  in  your  state.  Vehicle  will  not  leave our  lot  until  payment (other than cash) clear  our  bank.

We  will  assist  with  shipping  if  needed,  but  all  expenses  will  be  the  buyers  responsibility.

We  DO  NOT  DISCLOSE  OUR  RESERVE,  SO  PLEASE  DO  NOT  ASK.  This  is  an  auction,  so  bid  your  price  you  are  willing  to  pay.

Thank  you  for  looking.    The  warm  weather  will  come!!

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Why Cadillac thinks it needs to succeed in Europe to sell cars elsewhere

Tue, 26 Feb 2013

Ward's Auto has taken an interesting look at the renewed focus General Motors is showing towards Cadillac in Europe. Susan Docherty, president and managing director of Chevrolet and Cadillac in Europe (pictured), says in order for the luxury brand to thrive in China, it first needs to succeed in the old country. The reason? Chinese buyers look to Europe for cues as to what's deemed worthy of the term "luxury." There are hurdles to the plan, however. In addition to the fact that the EU is flooded with high-end nameplates, GM doesn't necessarily have the distribution network in place to put buyers behind the wheel.
Combine that with persistent economic woes and Cadillac's checkered past marred by a lack of diesel engine options and a bankrupt distributor, and the road ahead for the brand looks like less of an uphill climb and more like a straight-up cliff face. But Docherty is optimistic and says she has a plan for the brand. We recommend heading over to Ward's for a closer look at the full read.

AMC Trans Am Javelin SST, an ultra-rare underdog, is up for auction

Sat, Sep 9 2023

Among the rarest of the American muscle cars that went racing in the early Seventies — cars including the Camaro Z/28 and the Boss 302 Mustang — the 1970 AMC Trans Am Javelin SST may be the most hard to find, and among the most valuable. Only 100 units of this unique Javelin were produced, and one of them is up for auction at the Mecum event in Dallas on September 20. The Trans Am Javelin was fashioned in a patriotic livery of tricolor paint — red, white and blue — and arrived after the American Motors Corporation had decided in 1968 to compete in the Trans Am racing series against Ford and General Motors. The company's chief driver, Mark Donohue, would dominate the 1971 season, taking seven wins in his Javelin AMX and that yearÂ’s SCCA Trans-Am Championship. AMC took the trophy with 82 points, well ahead of Ford's 61, Chevrolet's 17 and Pontiac's paltry 7. The example listed for auction came equipped with a 390-cubic-inch V-8 engine with 325 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque, power steering and brakes, dual exhaust, BorgWarner four-speed manual transmission and Hurst competition shifter. Its “ram induction system” sealed a chamber around the air filter so that cool air from the functional hood scoop would be funneled into the intake. This JavÂ’s factory price was $3,995 — a mere $32,000 or so in today's money, though it was expensive by the standards of the time. The 100 Trans Ams were among 19,714 Javelin units built in 1970, so they started out rare, and today the surviving examples are highly collectible, if and when they come up for sale. No bid estimate is available yet. Related Video: Motorsports Chevrolet Ford Pontiac Auctions Automotive History Racing Vehicles Classics

Race Recap: Rolex 24 at Daytona was fast and feisty

Mon, Jan 26 2015

Let the record show that victory at the 2015 Rolex 24 at Daytona went to the No. 02 Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Target/Ford EcoBoost Riley DP driven by Verizon IndyCar drivers Scott Dixon and Tony Kanaan and NASCAR drivers Jamie McMurray and Kyle Larson. The winner did 740 laps to cover 2,634.3 miles in 24 hours and 57.667 seconds. That's a statement to this year's pace in spite of 18 cautions, two more than last year: the Michael Shank Racing Ligier got pole with a time of 1:39.194, slower than last year's pole time of 1:38.270; however, the winning car last year only did 695 laps. The fight for top honors was shaved to a four-car battle over the first third of the event. The No. 02 Ganassi car took the lead on the first lap, swapping it well into the night with the No. 01 Ganassi car, the No. 10 Wayne Taylor Racing Corvette DP, and the defending champion No. 5 Action Express Corvette DP, all of them staying within about 20 seconds of one another. The Action Express car had a fuel connector come loose and lost three laps getting towed back to the pits to have it reattached, but was back in the lead 18 hours in. The No. 01 Ganassi car dropped out with recurring clutch problems 22 hours in, retiring not long after. A race-within-the-race is where the concluding action happened, a seven minute, 30-second dash from the end of the last caution to the checkered flag. During the penultimate pit stops with an hour to go, Dixon was in second place followed Jordan Taylor in the Wayne Taylor Racing DP into the pits but beat him out, taking the lead. The Action Express car was in third. In the last pit stops of the race, Dixon gained even more time, getting a four-second advantage over Taylor. Then a full-course caution came out twenty minutes before the finish when a Prototype Challenge car hit the wall and caught fire, bunching up the field. That closed the pits, but the Wayne Taylor Racing car had to pit during that yellow because of a miscalculation of driver time. No driver can be behind the wheel for more than four hours in a six-hour period but Jordan Taylor was going to go over, so he came in to swap out for brother Ricky. That cost the team any chance of second place, since they took an additional drive-through penalty for entering closed pits. When the track went green again, Sebastien Bourdais in the Action Express car stayed all over Dixon for the final five laps but couldn't get around him.