1955 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 on 2040-cars
Mount Morris, New York, United States
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turn key show ready heated garage kept 1955 bel air convertible coral and gray older frame off restoration
gone through over winter with many new upgrades all receipts in hand 100% rust free over 150k invested. ABSOLUTELY
NO TRADES!
4 yr old paint job rare color combo only available in 1955
new 350 chevy engine little over 4k miles 290 hp
new carb
new intake mani
new 3 speed 350 turbo AUTOMATIC tranny
new front disc brakes
new power brakes
new power steering
new convertible top w/ new pistons
new interior
new dynamat
new glass all around
new exhaust system
new modern radio w/ kicker speakers
new continental kit
fender skirt kit
front back and rare side bumper guards
complete original GM accessory package for 1955
new tilt steering column
new tires and rims with extra white wall tire
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Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #321 LIVE!
Tue, 19 Feb 2013We're set to record Autoblog Podcast #321 tonight, and you can drop us your questions and comments regarding the rest of the week's news via our Q&A module below. Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes if you haven't already done so, and if you want to take it all in live, tune in to our UStream (audio only) channel at 10:00 PM Eastern tonight.
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Wed, 20 Feb 2013We've been on the fence with NASCAR for some time now. On one hand, it's some of the closest racing anywhere in motorsports, with actual passing and door-handle-to-door-handle action as a matter of course. But on the other, it's become template racing - a personality-driven sport more about the drivers than any sort of loyalty to a particular automaker. The Car Of Tomorrow format really rammed that message home, with a racecar's identity coming down to little more than headlamp stickers slapped on the nose. That's not necessarily a bad thing in and of itself, but we've wondered for some time what's in it for the automakers, who pay big money to stay in a series that has had little increasingly little do with street car sales, let alone innovation.
Apparently General Motors was beginning to wonder the same thing. In a new ESPN report, Rick Hendrick, team owner of Hendrick Motorsports, suggests that GM would have seriously considered leaving NASCAR if it wasn't for the move away from the COT to the new Gen 6 racer. According to Hendrick, GM North America boss Mark Reuss spearheaded the charge away from the 2007 COT and toward a racecar with clearer automaker ties - cars like the new Chevrolet SS racer shown above. Learn more about the fight for a closer-to-production look in the ESPN story at the link.
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Mon, 17 Dec 2012They say "idle hands are the devil's playground," but said playgrounds grow to Disney-sized proportions when a pair of jacked-up trucks, two egos, a chain and an empty mall parking lot are involved. Proof of this is the video below, which shows a Cummins-powered Dodge Ram circa 2006 to 2008 chained tail-to-tail with what looks to be a gasoline-powered Chevrolet Silverado from the late 1990s or early 2000s.
We don't necessarily have to tell you who wins this battle, but we'll let you see for yourself the lengths the "winning" driver goes to prove his point. There's plenty of foul language in the video below, so beware that this might be Not Safe For Work, and not that we should have to tell you, but please, do not try this at home.