1966 Chevy Nova Wagon Built 400v8 New 700r4 A/c P/s Disc Front Corvette Frontend on 2040-cars
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1966 CHEVY NOVA WAGON RESTO MOD - PRO TOURING. THE GUY I BOUGHT THE CAR FROM IS A CAR BUILDER IN LOUISIANA AND BUILT THIS WAGON FOR HIS WIFE SO NO SHORT CUTS WAS TAKEN. HERE IS LIST OF WHAT HAS BEEN DONE:
VERY NICE TWO TONE GRAY PAINT FRESH SMALL BLOCK 400 ENGINE ( I HAVE RECEIPT ) BRAND NEW 700R4 TRANSMISSION ( I HAVE RECEIPT ) NEW WALKER RADIATOR NEW ELECTRIC FAN C-4 CORVETTE FRONTEND CORVETTE FRONT DISC BRAKES ( HAVE NEW BRAKE BOOSTER BUT NOT INSTALLED ) CHEVY 10 BOLT REAR WIT 336 GEARS ALL NEW LITE GRAY LEATHER SEATS AND DOOR PANELS ( JUST INSTALLED ) POWER STEERING NEW WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR ( WIPERS WORK ) REWORKED ORIGINAL SPEEDOMETER WITH WHITE FACE INSTEAD OF BLACK ALL NEW OIL PRESSURE, TEMP AND VOLT GAUGES WHITE FACED AS WELL AS ALL WORK GAS GAUGE WORKS NEW HEADLIGHTS WITH THE BUILT IN BLINKERS THAT WORK LED TAIL LIGHTS THAT WORK DASH LIGHTS WORK AND LIGHT UP BLUE NEW CARPET AND HEADLINER AND DASH PAD VINTAGE A/C THAT BLOWS COLD AND HEATER THAT WORKS NEW KENWOOD STEREO/CD PLAYER IN GLOVEBOX ( IPOD CAPABILITY ) NEW WINDSHIELD WITH NEW RUBBER ALL TINTED GLASS AND ALL WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN GOOD EVEN THE REAR NEW 3 POINT ( SHOULDER STRAPS ) SEAT BELTS INSTALLED LOKAR FLOOR SHIFTER ELECTRIC MODULAR NEW HOLLEY CARBURETOR AND MUCH MORE THAT I PROBABLY FORGOT ABOUT THIS IS A 1 OF A KIND NICE CHEVY NOVA WAGON. AS YOU CAN SEE ALOT WAS DONE TO THIS CAR. THIS CAR HAS LESS THAN 1000 MILES SINCE COMPLETED. IT IS READY TO BE DRIVEN AND ENJOYED. BE THE NEXT WINNER AT THE CAR SHOW WITH THIS BEAUTY. THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO AUCTION COULD END EARLY. IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY GIVEN OR IMPLIED IN ANYWAY. PRE SALE INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOMED AND ENCOURAGED. NOTHING TO HIDE HERE. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. I HAVE ALOT MORE PICS IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE THEM LET ME KNOW. |
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GM investing $167m in Spring Hill for new midsize vehicles
Tue, 06 Aug 2013General Motors has announced a large investment in its Spring Hill, Tennessee facility. The former home of Saturn production will be getting a $167 million addition to a previously announced $183 million, to cover a pair of new midsize vehicles. The investment is expected to create 1,800 jobs at the factory.
That $350 million is being divvied up for a pair of programs at Spring Hill. The first will take the bulk of the money ($223 million) and create 1,000 of the 1,800 jobs, while the other will take the remaining $127 million and generate the leftover 800 positions. But GM says the investment will cover "midsize vehicle programs." So what could they be?
The leading candidate in our minds is a new crossover for Buick, called the Anthem, that will slot between the Encore and Enclave, but will be slightly smaller than the Equinox and Terrain. As we've explained, the new model will likely be the first product to sport GM's new D2UX platform, which will eventually replace both the Delta and Theta platforms. Spring Hill is already building the Equinox, so there could be some credence to this theory.
German police Corvette promotes safe aftermarket tuning
Fri, Dec 4 2015The German organization Tune It! Safe! promotes safe, legal vehicle tuning in the country, and it probably doesn't have to worry about anyone breaking the law when this Polizei-themed Chevrolet Corvette is on the scene. The Vette is on display at the Essen Motor Show and is the group's latest police-wrapped tuner car, following models like the Brabus Rocket, Mercedes-Benz CLS, and AC Schnitzer-tuned BMW 123d in years past. Tikt Performance did the tuning this time, and the German company added a full carbon-fiber body kit for the Vette, including a front lip, side sills, rear spoiler, and relatively understated wheel flares. It also installed forged wheels that measure 19-inches in front and 20-inches in back and wrapped them with Hankook Ventus S1 Evo tires. To really let the coupe look the part of a proper Polizei car, the tuners included police lights from Hella and the appropriate blue-and-white wrap. Tikt left the 6.2-liter V8 alone to produce 460 horsepower and 465 pound-feet, and the power routes through a seven-speed manual. Even with the stock performance, this police-themed 'Vette would still look fantastic blasting down the Autobahn with the lights flashing. World premiere at the Essen Motor Show: initiative for safe tuning starts the new campaign year with TIKT Performance Corvette A powerful look for a powerful campaign: TUNE IT! SAFE! presents innovative design and maximum precision Innovative design, maximum precision and unique performance – with an enhanced Corvette, TUNE IT! SAFE! shows that attractive, creative tuning in no way has to conflict with legal requirements. In the new campaign year, the seventh generation of a sports car icon stands as a symbol and shining example of safe automobile tuning and 100 per cent driving fun. The campaign car of the initiative for safe tuning, sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Transport, the Association of Automobile Tuners (VDAT) as well as numerous other organisations and institutions, sees its premiere at the Essen Motor Show (Hall 10, Stand F104). TUNE IT! SAFE! also continues its partnership with premium tyre manufacturer Hankook. Tuning specialist TIKT Performance based in Upper Bavaria is responsible for the innovative conversion of the new TUNE IT! SAFE! police car.
This is how GM is hiding new Chevy Volt in public
Wed, Oct 1 2014General Motors is letting the public know that, well, it's not about to let the public know anything else about the next-generation Chevrolet Volt. But the automaker is willing to talk about its camouflaging process for upcoming versions of the extended-range plug-in. So it's a half-hearted secret, at best. GM actually has a "camouflage engineer" charged with creating ways to disguise the styling of new vehicles. In the Volt's case, the company is applying black and white swirly color patterns on top of the materials, such as plastics, vinyl and foam, that are used liberally across the body. It's all part of a teaser campaign that started last month with pictures of part the 2016 Volt. Earlier this month, GM said it was keeping track of Volt drivers' habits as it works on the next-gen model. The company noted that more than four out of five trips are being made in all-electric driving mode, and that 60 percent of Volt owners use a plain-old 100-volt outlet to recharge their cars. The car is slated to make its global debut at Detroit's North American International Auto Show next January, and the early word is that performance and all-electric range will be improved (we should hope so). The car will also be sleeker. By how much, we can't tell yet, because of those darn swirly patterns. GM's got more non-details in its press release below. Engineers charged with hiding styling while vehicle testing proceeds in public DETROIT – The styling of the next-generation Chevrolet Volt is one of the automotive world's best-kept secrets. Keeping customers and media eager to see the successor to the groundbreaking original at bay until the new Volt debuts at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January is tricky business. First, it is engineers, not designers, who are charged with creating camouflage that balances styling secrecy with the need to validate the Volt and its systems in public. "If it were up to me it would be a shoebox driving down the road," said Lionel Perkins, GM camouflage engineer. "The design team wants us to cover more of the vehicle and the engineering team needs to have enough of the vehicle's weight and aero exposed so that the tests in the development process are consistent with the product that will come to market." The engineers responsible for the "cool" designs covering the car might deserve style points but their efforts are intended strictly to hide the metal beneath.























