Chevrolet: Impala Custom 2 Door on 2040-cars
Duluth, Georgia, United States
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Here is a nice 1969 Chevy Impala that still has the factory 350/300 HP engine with factory power glide transmission. It came from factory as well with 4 barrel carb. The engine runs great and transmission shifts out great. It is a factory Cortez Silver car with Black Vinyl top. I am sure car has been repainted at some point but was painted back to original color. It is a very solid body with only a few small bubbles on the bottom of both rear fenders. ( see pics ) The bumpers look to be original and though not perfect are in pretty good condition. It has the original Dark Blue interior as well that is in great condition. The only flaws I have seen is the drivers armrest has a small tear and the dash pad has 1 crack in it. All the gauges and lights work like they should as does the wipers and the horn still works. All the glass is good and the windows roll up and down with ease. It is a factory power steering and power disc brake car as well as a factory A/C car and it works.
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GM recalling over 243,000 crossovers over possible seat belt defect
Tue, 17 Aug 20102010 Buick Enclave - Click above for high-res image gallery
The summer of 2010's recall hit parade continues unabated today, with General Motors having just announced that it is asking 243,403 owners of its 2009-2010 Lambda crossovers to bring their three-row haulers in for inspection. The culprit? Second-row seat belts in select Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, and Saturn Outlook CUVs have "failed to perform properly in a crash."
According to GM, a second-row seat-side trim piece is to blame, as it can impede the upward rotation of the buckle after the seat is folded flat. As a result, if the buckle makes contact with the seat frame, cosmetic damage can occur, potentially requiring additional force to operate the buckle properly. So far, no great shakes, but in the process of applying that additional force, the occupant may push the buckle cover down to the strap, potentially revealing and depressing the red release button. As a result of this, the belt may not latch, or in certain cases, it may actually appear to be latched when, in fact, it isn't.
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