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1969 Chevelle Ss on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:100000
Location:

Somerset, New Jersey, United States

Somerset, New Jersey, United States
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For Sale is my 1969 Chevelle SS clone, this car started life as a Malibu that had very little rust which made it a perfect choice to build a SS clone out of. There is 0 rust on this car and could be completed for less than 3000 with all new interior bumpers and trim. The car is at a stage where it runs and drives and needs no mechanical work at all. Ready for you to finish. The car has original Kelsey Hayes Mag stars on the car. I have no bumpers, grill, or door panels. I am willing to sell this car as a roller for $7500.00  photo P1100523.jpg  photo P1100522.jpg  photo P1100520.jpg  photo P1100512.jpg The body is in excellent shape as are the floors and trunk. The car received new Quarters, New SS Hood and fenders. The car was then painted Green with white stripes and 3 coats of clear.  photo P1100513.jpg  photo P1100514.jpg  photo P1100515.jpg  photo P1100518.jpgder="0" alt=" photo P1100516.jpg"/>  photo P1100519.jpg  photo P1100482.jpg  photo P1100481.jpg  photo P1100480.jpg  photo P1100472.jpg  photo P1100471.jpg  photo P1100470.jpg  photo P1100469.jpg  photo P1100468.jpg  photo P1100466.jpg  photo P1100464.jpg  photo P1100463.jpg  photo P1100460.jpg  photo P1100456.jpg  photo P1100449.jpg  photo P1100462.jpg  photo P1100461.jpg  photo P1100465.jpg  photo P1100448.jpg  photo P1100443.jpg  photo P1100434.jpg  photo P1100507.jpg  photo P1100505.jpg  photo P1100501.jpg  photo P1100473.jpg  photo P1100474.jpg  photo P1100475.jpg  photo P1100442.jpg  photo P1080723.jpg  photo P1080724.jpg  photo P1080725.jpg The motor is a rebuilt 355 chevy with 10 to 1 compression, aluminum heads, roller rockers, and roller cam, a new Holley 700dp a Weiand stealth intake and hei distributor with hooker headers new flowmaster exhaust a rebuilt trubo 350 with a shift kit and 2800 stall converter. The car also has power brakes and power steering.  photo P1100434.jpg  photo P1100452.jpg  photo P1100453.jpg  photo P1100489.jpg  photo P1100485.jpg  photo P1100484.jpg  photo P1100486.jpg  photo P1080378.jpg The interior is all stock and missing the door panels. The seats have no holes and are in good shape if you are on a budget you can keep them and use as a driver. The headliner is in good shape as is the dash, you will need to replace the dash pad and carpet.  photo P1100506.jpg  photo P1100500.jpg  photo P1100499.jpg  photo P1100498.jpg  photo P1100497.jpg  photo P1100493.jpg  photo P1100495.jpg

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2016 Chevrolet Volt First Drive

Fri, Oct 2 2015

There's a hit vehicle hiding in GM's formula for the Chevy Volt. You can sense it in the enthusiasm that current Volt drivers have for their cars. You can see it in the amount of money GM has poured into its extended-range electric vehicle project. And perhaps most importantly, you can feel it from the driver's seat of the new, second-gen model. The big question is whether or not GM will be able to turn its much-hyped 'halo car' into a best-seller this time around. After driving it in northern California, I can tell you that the Volt is tremendous. But we all know it takes more than that to create a hit. GM has so far sold over 82,000 Volts in the US. That's respectable, but in the early, glory days before the car launched, company representatives were talking about much more impressive numbers. With a few years to talk to customers and potential prospects, GM has learned a lot about what makes someone buy a Volt. For the 2016 model, Chevy has changed just about everything for the better. The new Volt has more all-electric range (53 miles vs. 38 in the first generation), is more fuel efficient whether you're looking at the overall value (106 combined MPGe vs. 98) or just when the car burns gas (42 miles per gallon vs. 37). All of that means that the car's overall range is bumped up to 420 miles, from 380. The battery is smaller and lighter while offering more energy capacity. The range-extending gas engine is bigger (1.5 liters vs. 1.4) but it's also more efficient and can burn regular gasoline instead of just premium. The Volt's overall range is bumped up to 420 miles, from 380. The cost is lower, too: $33,995 vs. $34,170, before incentives. This is a car that GM thinks will compete against the Toyota Priuses and Nissan Leafs of the world (as its new ads make abundantly clear). All three cars have completely different powertrains, but we all know that they're the headline green cars of our time (along with Tesla), so buyers will have to want to pony up a bit more money if they like what the Volt is offering. The 2016 Leaf with its 107-mile range starts at $37,640 (before incentives), while a 2015 Prius can be had for $25,035 (pricing for the 2016 has not yet been announced). So, on paper, the new Volt is an all-around winner. I'm here to tell you that it wins on the road, too. You can't help but notice the changes. They are literally front and center.

2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray order guide hits the web

Mon, 15 Apr 2013

The official debut of the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is only part of the excitement for fans of Chevy's virtuoso sportscar. Although we got to see the car and some of its preliminary specs in Detroit and Geneva, there is still no word on pricing and some of the juicier data points we've been waiting for - such as confirmed power output, EPA estimated mileage figures and performance numbers. Until then, CorvetteBlogger has gotten its hands on the order guide for the coupe version of the car - in both base and Z51 iterations - revealing tidbits like standard and optional features and available color combinations.
Some other new details made it onto the order guide, such as our first interior specs for the coupe including slightly less hip room and headroom, more shoulder room and the same amount of legroom. To see the full order guide, head on over to CorvetteBlogger. From what we can gather, it sounds like more information will be revealed on April 25 during a party at the Corvette Museum, and for those sun worshipers patiently waiting for a convertible, it would appear you've got another model year to wait through.

Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat vs. Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in latest Head 2 Head

Fri, Jan 30 2015

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