1972 Chevy C-10 Step Side Pick Up on 2040-cars
Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, United States
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1972 CHEVY C-10 PICK UP 507 ci CADILLAC ENGINE FROM A 71 CADILLAC-ORIGINALLY HAD 60K MILES ON ENGINE LARGER DISPLACEMENT THAN BIG BLOCK CHEVY. LIGHTER WEIGHT. REBUILT .KEITH BLACK PISTONS.10.2:1. .EDELBROCK PERFORMER ALUMINUM INTAKE AND CARB.LMP CAM. MTS SHAFT ROCKER SYSTEM & VALVESPRING SET.RO[LER TIMING SET. SANDERSON CERAMIC COATED HEADERS. REBUILT TURBO 400 TRANNY 12 BOLT NON POSI REAR END 3:08 GEARS ALL NEW SPRINGS,SHOCKS NEW EXHAUST VEHICLE FOR SALE LOCALLY SELLER RESERVES RIGHT TO STOP AUCTION AT ANY TIME LOCAL PICK UP ONLY CASH OR WIRE TRANSFER ONLY NEW WIRING-PROFESSIONALLY WIRED NEW 4 CORE RADIATOR LARGE FUEL TANK UNDER BED.INSIDE FRAME...NOT IN THE CAB FRAME OFF RESTORATION ON BODY AND BED NO RUST EVER....NEVER BEEN PATCHED IN ANY WAY RUST FREE CALIFORNIA BODY AND BED ALL OEM FACTORY GM SHEET METAL,MOSTLY ORIGINAL TO THIS TRUCK VERY CLEAN INTERIOR TASTEFULLY DONE TORQ THRUST II WHEELS 15X7, 15X8 BRAND NEW BF GOODRICH TIRES ORIGINAL PAINT ON DASH AND FIREWALL. HAS A BENCH SEAT FROM A 94 CHEVY SILVERADO...PERFECT FIT THIS TRUCK IS VERY FAST BUT HAS GREAT ROAD MANNERS. ITS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE EVERY LAST DETAIL ADDRESSED IN PRIMER , READY FOR PAINT
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Thu, Apr 2 2015What's in a name? A lot for the Continental concept, and it gave Lincoln designers a sense of purpose as they styled the brand's upcoming flagship sedan. "The moment that we told them, it was amazing," Lincoln president Kumar Galhotra said. "They totally got it." "It" is cutting-edge technology wrapped in stately, large-sedan design. It's a nod to Lincoln's storied past, but a signpost for where the brand is heading. Though the Continental name dates to the late 1930s, Lincoln designers avoided making the concept overtly retro. "You can't let it pull yourself back too far in history, but you've got to design a car that lives up to the name," Galhotra said. Speaking to Autoblog on the floor of the New York Auto Show where the Continental formally debuted Wednesday, the Lincoln president reiterated that the car is on track to launch in 2016. It will compete against the Audi A6, Lexus GS, BMW 5 Series and other large luxury sedans. After its debut, the concept in New York will fly to China – another critical market for Lincoln – for display there. It will be replaced in New York by a prototype without an interior. The Continental is the latest high profile play by Lincoln to raise its image with consumers, who have either ignored or forgotten about it amid steep competition in the luxury sector from German and Japanese brands and a potentially resilient Cadillac. Lincoln sales are essentially flat compared with 2014 through the first quarter of this year, with total volume of 21,478 units. The middling start to 2015 comes on the heels of nearly 16-percent sales growth last year spurred by the launch of the MKC and the prominent signing of Matthew McConaughey to star in Lincoln advertisements. Other News, Notes & Quotes Speaking of names, Chevrolet did its homework before deciding to proceed with "Malibu" for its new generation of midsize cars. "We went out and researched it," said Alan Batey, president of General Motors North America. "People actually like the name 'Malibu,'" he said. Admittedly, the current Malibu has struggled in the marketplace against entrenched competitors, Batey said, but he's optimistic its awareness and historical value are assets to the dramatically redesigned sedan."The name's strong," he said. Meanwhile, in other Chevy news, the brand kicked off a new marketing campaign, "Real People, Not Actors" Wednesday. It will show consumers interacting with Chevys and their spontaneous reactions to the vehicles.
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