Classic Chevrolet Shortbed Rust Free 84,030 Miles Fly & Buy Free Airfare Now on 2040-cars
Ellijay, Georgia, United States
GEORGIA
ESTATE FIND!
FREE AIRFARE - - - FLY & BUY AND DRIVE IT HOME! BUY IT NOW PRICE INCLUDES $500 TRAVEL ALLOWANCE! 1985 CHEVROLET SHORTBED C-10 CUSTOM DELUXE PICKUP SOLID SOUTHERN TRUCK FROM LOCAL ESTATE NEVER WRECKED OR DAMAGED 84,030 ACTUAL MILES SINCE NEW! NEVER BEEN NORTH OF THE MASON / DIXON LINE! IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION ALWAYS GARAGE OR BARN KEPT OIL CHANGES EVERY 3000 MILES! CLEAN TITLE IN MY HANDS! CLEAN VEHICLE HISTORY SINCE NEW! TAKE A LOOK AT THE UNDERCARRIAGE PHOTOS! YUP, THIS IS THE ONE THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO FIND! NO, IT IS NOT "SHOW CAR PERFECT" BUT IT IS DARN NICE! AFTER SPENDING VIRTUALLY ITS ENTIRE LIFE ON A FARM IN ALABAMA THAN ON A HORSE FARM IN GEORGIA, THE LAST OWNER PASSED AWAY SEVERAL YEARS AGO, AND I BOUGHT THE SPORTY SHORTY FROM THE ESTATE. IT HAS BEEN PROPERLY CARED FOR, GARAGE KEPT EITHER IN A DRY BARN OR A GARAGE SINCE NEW. IT IS A WONDERFUL RUNNING LITTLE TRUCK, WITH STRONG V/6 ENGINE AND HURST INDY 3 SPEED FLOOR SHIFTER. POWER STEERING / GOOD HEAT AND AIR CONDITIONING. REPAINTED A NUMBER OF YEARS AGO OVER A RUST FREE BODY, WITH NO DAMAGE OR ISSUES. CLEAN, ORIGINAL INTERIOR, WITH ORIGINAL SEAT, ORIGINAL CARPET AND INSTRUMENTS. CLEAN, SHINEY PAINT, GOOD CHROME, AND ALL SEASON RADIALS ON FACTORY RALLY RIMS. IT START EASILY, RUNS WELL, AND IS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE. ALL SYSTEMS WORK PROPERLY AND YOU WILL ENJOY THIS LITTLE TRUCK FOR MANY MANY YEARS. I AM SO CERTAIN THAT YOU WILL LOVE THIS TRUCK THAT I AM WILLING TO OFFER FREE AIRFARE WITH THE "BUY IT NOW" PRICE. ( $500 ALLOWANCE FOR AIRFARE OR SHIPPING ) FLY TO ATLANTA GEORGIA, I WILL MEET YOUR FLIGHT. COME SEE & DRIVE THIS TRUCK BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR FINAL PAYMENT! IF YOU GET HERE AND IT IS NOT 100% AS SHOWN IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTOS, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO COMPLETE THE PURCHASE! WILL NEED SOME MINOR TINKERING AND CLEANING BUT OVERALL THIS IS A VERY SOLID LITTLE TRUCK ! CALL ME AT ( 706 ) 889 6477 FOR A HANDS ON DESCRIPTION OF THE CAR - - - I AM HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE - - - PLEASE CALL BEFORE EMAILING! I DO NOT CHECK MY EMAIL EVERY DAY, SO A PHONE CALL IS THE BEST WAY TO GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED! I HAVE MORE THAN 100 ADDITIONAL PHOTOS I AM HAPPY TO SHARE WITH YOU, JUST CALL ME AT ( 706 ) 889 6477 AND I WILL SEND YOU THE LINK!! FEEL FREE TO MAKE AN INTELLIGENT OFFER - - - YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT CAN HAPPEN! - - - FLY INTO ATLANTA OR CHATTANOOGA, CHECK IT OUT, AND DRIVE IT HOME!! BUY IT NOW PRICE INCLUDES $500 AIR FARE OR SHIPPING ALLOWANCE! CALL RIGHT NOW 706 889 6477 |
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Chevy might've pulled out of NASCAR if it weren't for new Gen 6 car
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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.
Now, if we could just get more rear-wheel drive V8 coupes into showrooms....
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