1975 Chevrolet Monza Spyder 2+2 on 2040-cars
Jewett City, Connecticut, United States
Yes you are reading it right, a rare 1975 MONZA SPYDER . A true survivor . I have owned the car for about 2.5 years . This is what I know about the car history as I tried to do my homework on this cool rare car . I am the 3rd owner , car started its life in California , then to NY, and then to CT . It is a true Spyder by way of orig owner and dealership . It came to dealer as vin states with the 262 engine, performance and appearance package. ( Meaning spoiler , side luvers , valance , sway bars, wheels and the Spyders. ) Owner then had motor changed to 350 , with 4 bolt main and took delivery . Each year they made only one steering wheel with Spyder emblem in center , and this one has Spyder in wheel , and on front and back of car . Just the three of them alone are worth $ 1500.00. Car had one repaint years ago. There is a small rust hole on drivers side floor , and some starting on passenger door . Surface rust was on each side of car at seams but was taken care of . Speedo stopped working right after I got car so I would say I put on about additional 2000 miles .
Now for the good stuff , it is a 350 motor with a 4 bolt main , turbo 350 trans , with a shift kit , minnie spool in rear , with 308 gears , headers and side exhaust , new ALM radiator . So the only changes I did was rear , and exhaust . Interior is stock and needs just drivers seat recovered , rest in good shape . Front carpet was ripped out when I got it , but back in good shape . Cardboard head liner will need to be worked . Car has tachometer and gauges , and electric fans to keep motor cool . Car is lightweight and very , very fast . If you do homework you will see this is a rare car as I have not seen one on ebay or anyplace else in this condition. Its about a 7 out of 10 . It will need very little to make perfect . I hate to sell , but I just bought my dream car and need money to finish it . Car is also being sold local so it can be pulled at any time if a local sale and reserve not met. A nonrefundable deposit of $ 500.00 due in 48 hrs , with balance due in 5 days . May help with delivery in local area , or can drive it to you in local area . Thank You |
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Maserati rules out smaller Macan rival
Tue, Mar 17 2015These days every luxury automaker is going after the Porsche Cayenne with a crossover of its own. Among those coming up is the Maserati Levante, which will mark the Trident marque's first foray into high-riding territory. But don't expect it to follow up with a Macan rival as well. Speaking with Autocar, Maserati chief Harald Wester ruled out the possibility of a smaller crossover to join the Levante in the Modenese automaker's lineup, ostensibly because doing so would step on the toes of other brands under the Fiat Chrysler umbrella – particularly with Alfa Romeo set to launch a crossover of its own. "We are an extremely complex multi-brand group and to have every doing a little bit of everything is not the right way," Wester told the British magazine. "In this business, you should never say 'no' in a dogmatic way, but my personal opinion is that Maserati wouldn't want to go below the Levante in size." And Wester's opinion goes a long way in the halls in Turin and Auburn Hills: he's head of both the Maserati and Alfa Romeo brands, and is also the group's Chief Technology Officer. That's something that has never seemed to deter the Volkswagen Group, though, where Bentley is gearing up to take on its sister company's Cayenne with the upcoming Bentayga and is also said to be considering a Macan rival. And that's to say nothing of other SUVs occupying similar size and price positions from Volkswagen, Audi and potentially Lamborghini. Which only serves to underline the different approaches taken by Europe's two largest automakers. Look for the Levante to debut at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show.
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Aside from its name, we don't know much about the 2014 Ghibli, but we do hear that this Maserati, like the upcoming Maserati Levante SUV, will have a direct lineage to a Chrysler product. While the Levante will be based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee, it sounds like the Ghibli could use the Chrysler 300 as its starting point. This means that the standard version of the car could get Chrysler's 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 - rumored to produce around 400 horsepower - paired with the latest eight-speed automatic transmission; sportier trim levels would almost certainly get a V8 from Ferrari rather than using the 300C's Hemi.
As for some of the details apparent in the spy photos, we can obviously see the size difference between these two cars when comparing previous spy shots of the newly released 2014 Quattroporte, which we drove last week. We also see that this car gets some performance-oriented, cross-drilled brake rotors, and based on the depth of the snow in which this car was caught testing, we also wouldn't rule out the use of all-wheel-drive on the Ghibli.
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