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94 Chevrolet S10, Air Ride, Body Drop, Polished Wheels, Custom Paint on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:199987
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
Advertising:

1994 Chevrolet S10,
 2.2 4 cylinder, 5 Speed Manual Transmission.
Drive train is entirely stock
Only engine modification is new, relocated air filter
Truck has 199,987 miles
Clear title in hand

Modifications:

Trucks third brake light, antenna, and door and tailgate handles have been shaved
Fully molded roll pan, shaped to follow the curve of the tailgate.
Lower edge of Tailgate has been boxed and extended to fit flush with roll pan
Custom curved, flush mount tag box has been installed into the roll pan
      with custom tag light that doubles as a third brake light.
2005 Lincoln Navigator H.I.D. Headlights have been installed and fenders have been
      extended/ modified to follow lights
Full Hand built headlight to bumper fillers
Full hand built grille shell, insert, and trim with floating 55 Chevrolet emblem
1998 and up S10 chrome bumper and black valance
Hood has been modified with three 2 barrel air cleaners frenched in, with raised
      lip molded in around each assembly
Doors have electronic solenoids and remote entry system, just didnt get hooked back up during recent
      rework
of frame and cab floor. Driver door has mechanical means for entry
The truck has been body dropped 2.5", the cab floor was not modified in any way to disturb stock seat height
The Bed floor was raised in front of the new rear tubs, and the frame was modified in the rear to keep the rear of
       bed floor stock depth
Truck has Full Custom Paint,  through jambs and all
Top color is R/M burnt orange with House of Kolor Orange Flake over top
Bottom color is R/M custom mixed Dark Charcoal
The two colors are split with positive and negative flames, pinstriped in dark purple, and buried under clear
The hood and tailgate have custom hand pinstriped scroll work
All Interior panels have been smoothed and painted. The dash is dark purple and clear coated, but the rest of the
      interior panels are either flat purple of flat black.
The door panels are dark charcoal
Bucket Seats out of 95-97 Chevrolet Blazer, light grey in color, no headrests
Center Console out of 95-97 Chevrolet Blazer, molded in Air Ride Pressure Gauges, and smoothed and painted Gloss Purple,
         custom hinged door on face of console with small compartment beneath, stock arm rest/lid with factory storage underneath
Dual needle Air Pressure gauges for each corner, mounted in console, with tank pressure gauge flush mounted in storage box in bed
White face overlay installed on factory gauge panel
17" and 20" polished American wheels
205 50/17 front tires
255 35/20 rear tires
Suspension consists of an independently controlled Air Ride system
8-3/8" SMC valves
Viair 450 compressor
AVS 7 button switchbox
2500lb firestone bags in front
F9000 Sleeve bags in rear
Air Ride Technologies tubular lower control arms, with new balljoints
Rebuilt upper A Arms, with new balljoints and bushings
New inner and outer tie rod assemblies
New Sway bar endlinks
Entire Frame was cleaned and painted Gloss Black, including all suspension
The frame has been sectioned under the cab to allow for a 2.5" body drop, and not raise the cab floor at all
Rear of frame was notched with a Air Ride Technologies Road Grater notch, but fully welded in, not bolted
Suicide doors Three Link rear suspension Bars
Custom built rear bag and shock mounts
Rear end has been stripped and painted Purple to match the trucks graphics
Custom exhaust from front to rear, Flowmaster Muffler, tailpipes run all the way to roll pan

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Use this PowerPoint when convincing your spouse to let you buy a Corvette

Thu, 14 Feb 2013

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New Chevy Malibu helps parents monitor teen driver's performance

Thu, Apr 2 2015

For teens, a driver's license can represent freedom. For parents, it can represent fear. Now there's a way parents can alleviate some of their worries and monitor their teen drivers. The 2016 Chevy Malibu, which debuted Wednesday at the New York Auto Show, contains a new feature that tracks driving performance and helps inexperienced drivers rein in some of their more dangerous habits. Accessed through a password in the car's infotainment system, parents can learn how far their child has driven, how fast they've gone and how many times they've braked hard, among other features. "It's an in-vehicle report card that gives parents information," says Mary Ann Beebe, one of the lead engineers who designed the system. "It's meant to be used as a teaching tool. Parents can sit down and talk with their teen about, 'Here are some areas where you're doing well, and here's some where you can use improvement.'" Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teens ages 16 to 19, and only last week, AAA released a study that found their driving behavior can leave them particularly susceptible to crashes. General Motors had sought ways to help educate and train younger drivers. In an era where data can be harvested from cars, monitoring performance is one way to provide information. Parents access the Teen Driver system in the car through a PIN-number entered into the Malibu's infotainment system. The report card can only be seen in the car – so far, it's not available via a smartphone app, like some other types of on-board diagnostic information. The system is activated by the use of a specially programmed key fob that lets the system know who is driving the car. Once the vehicle recognizes the key fob, it takes preventive measures to ensure safer conduct behind the wheel: Until the driver and front passenger buckle their seat belts, the radio is muted. Safety systems such as forward-collision assist and electronic stability control are automatically turned on. Parents can preset preferred speed limits, and drivers will hear a warning if that sound is exceeded. "We have these great technologies, and we want to make sure we turn them on for the teen," Beebe said. There are no geo-location aspects of the program, and data is stored on the car, not uploaded to the Cloud or even seen by General Motors, she said.

2016 Chevy Volt ads strike frustrating, yet familiar, chord

Fri, Oct 2 2015

Sometimes, it's hard to let go. In the six years that GM has been advertising and selling the Chevy Volt, one dominant message is that the car is an EV without any range anxiety. On the one hand, this is a positive thing: our car does something that other electric vehicles don't. Of course, there's another, more reasonable take on the message that EVs only equal limited range: don't promote this viewpoint if you ever plan on selling a pure EV. But, of course, this is exactly what GM is doing with a new ad for the 2016 Chevy Volt. Called Elevator, the spot (watch it above) compares driving an all-electric car with riding in an elevator getting stuck. Your Nissan Leaf might run out of electricity, the ad says, and that would be as uncomfortable as being trapped between floors. The main problem, of course, is that Chevy also offers the Spark EV and is getting ready to sell the Bolt EV. Does the company think that everyone will forget these anti-EV commercials when it come time to shop for a Bolt? Even worse, does GM think we've forgotten the Anthem ad for the Volt back in 2010? Apparently, so. Elevator isn't the only ad for the 2016 Volt that GM debuted today. The other, called Time Capsule (below), takes a swipe at the Toyota Prius. Trouble is, there are two easy ways to dismiss this ad as well. First, and most obviously, if GM is against using old technology, then why does it continue to shove a 100-year-old fossil fuel engine into almost every car it builds? Second, attacking the Prius for using 15-year-old tech – when said tech is still able to mop the floor with any hybrid from GM in the fuel economy race - is more like an admission of defeat than anything to be proud of. "Hey look, the Prius uses technology from the '90s," GM says. To which the observant viewer will ask, "Well, then why can't you build a 50-mile-per-gallon hybrid, GM?" It's also worth noting that Chevy has been on a misguided advertising streak as of late. We bashed their ads that suggested its Silverado is better than the F-150 because it uses steel instead of aluminum, too, especially since those commercials used shark cages and stupid superhero costumes in an attempt to make a point. Chevy, stop assuming we're all idiots. Please. Now, the 2016 Volt is a great car and I know that GM can make a darn good Volt ad (like this one), so seeing the company shoot solid fuel-efficient technologies in the back (again and again) is just frustrating.