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Snowie Bus (shaved Ice) Ice Cream - Snow Cones - Mobile Concession on 2040-cars

US $55,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:23800 Color: Lighting
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This Bus comes with every option available. SNOWIEtm 3000 Shaver, Water Heater, Roof top Blower with Wind Sock, Water Pump, Interior and Exterior Lighting, Retractable Children’s Crossing Sign, Power Inverter, Air Conditioner, Cold Plate Freezer, Interior and Exterior Power Outlets, PA system, 10-Spout flavor station, three- compartment sink and a single hand washing sink.  This fully mobile unit has a complete water system, freezer, air conditioner, as well as a flavor station where your customers can pour on their own flavors.  This selling method is a proven system for over 30 years with many benefits including the SNOWIEtm progressive eye-catching design, spacious interior with lots of head room, and more.

The SNOWIEtm Bus is made from a Chevy Astro Van and has nearly 6’ 5’’ in headroom.  This is a turn-key business you can use at festivals, sporting events, school functions, birthday parties, in neighborhoods, day cares, parks, fund raisers, and other locations. You simply drive up to your location and start making money.  We are not affiliated with SNOWIETM, but we purchased our bus and continue to buy our supplies from them.  It has been a pleasure doing business with SNOWIETM.  We are selling our SNOWIETM Bus due to receiving military orders within the next 12 months.  We can also help you arrange shipping, if needed.

The additional supplies and flavors we will provide at no extra cost to you are:

FLAVORS:  One concentrate gallon each of Watermelon, Wild Cherry, Strawberry Fresh, Lemon-Lime, Blue Raspberry, Bubble Gum Blue, Sour Grape, Green Apple, Cotton Candy, and Orange-Pineapple.  Two concentrate gallons each of Cherry Cola, Pina Colada, Godzilla (Very Fruit Punch), Wild Poison berry (Wild Cherry & Strawberry), Cactus Juice (Fruit Punch, Peach & Blueberry), Maui-Wowi (Banana, Coconut & Cherry), Tigers Blood (Strawberry & Coconut), Popeye (Tropical Punch & Peach), Toxic Waste (Very Blueberry), and Bug Juice (Strawberry & Banana) Concentrate.

SUPPLIES:  A SNOWIETM counter-top 10-unit (50 quarts) flavor station (a $1,500 value), 3,000 SNOWIETM printed 8oz cups,  5,000 SNOWIETM printed 16oz cups, 1,000 multi-colored straws, 600 plastic spoons, 12 SNOWIETM one-liter serving bottles, 15 SNOWIETM concentrate bottles, 3 five-gallon wrenches, 7 five-gallon mixing jugs, 2 five-gallon funnels, an extra SNOWIETM 3000 shaving blade, an electric wind sock blower with two wind socks, 4 - 13’ shaved ice flags,  4 - X-style flag stands, 3 wheeled-granite flag/umbrella stands, a  6’ heavy-duty fabric umbrella with wooden post,  a  4’ sidewalk sign with laminated labels, a medium menu sign with laminated labels, 2 complete set flavor colored labels, a 25’ heavy duty extension cord, and 4 SNOWIETM full aprons.

Take a look at the pictures and email us with any questions.  We’ve done quite well with our SNOWIETM, but taking it overseas is not a viable option.

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Artist imagines eerie world where cars have no wheels

Thu, 24 Jan 2013

The wheel ranks right up there with the telescope and four-slice toaster in the pantheon of inventions that have moved humankind forward. But what if a circle in three dimensions had never occurred to anyone, and we all had just moved on without it? Perhaps we'd be driving around in Lucas Motors Landspeeders with anti-gravity engines. Or maybe we'd have the same cars we do today, just without wheels.
That's the thought experiment that seems to have led French photographer Renaud Marion to create his six-image series called Air Drive. The shots depict cars throughout many eras of motoring that look normal except for one thing: they have no wheels. The models used include a Jaguar XK120, Cadillac DeVille (shown above), Chevrolet El Camino and Camaro, and Mercedes-Benz SL and 300 roadsters.
Perhaps one day when our future becomes our past, you'll be able to walk the street and see with your own eyes the rust and patina of age on our nation's fleet of floating cars. Until then, Monsieur Marion's photographs will have to do.

General Motors CEO Provides Few Details In Appearance Before Congress

Wed, Apr 2 2014

It was only two months ago that Mary Barra, freshly crowned as the new General Motors chief executive officer, visited Washington DC as an esteemed guest of First Lady Michelle Obama for the State of the Union address. On Tuesday, Barra returned to the Capitol under more strained circumstances. For more than two contentious hours, she took questions from members of a House of Representatives subcommittee investigating General Motors years-long delay in initiating a recall of millions of vehicles that contained a defect that has killed at least 13 people. Why did GM accept faulty ignition switches that were below the company's set specfications? Why did GM learn about the problem in 2001 yet take no action until 2014? Will GM compensate victims' families even though the company's bankruptcy may limit its liability? Those were a few of the questions members of the House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee asked. Few concrete answers were forthcoming. For her part, Barra sidestepped most of the questions, saying she wouldn't have information needed to answer them until an internal review is completed. David Friedman, the administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, testified after Barra. The biggest news that emerged from the hearing was that General Motors has retained attorney Kenneth Feinberg to advise the company on its civil and legal responsibilities. He has made a career of resolving disputes and serving in a 'fixer' role, serving as the chief of the federal government's September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, as an administrator of compensation fund for victims of the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster and a similar fund for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing. Barra, who has been GM's CEO since January but been with the company since 1980, expects to meet with Feinberg on Friday, and have a concrete plan within the next 30-60 days. Yet Barra would not say for certain Tuesday that GM would compensate the victims at all. Despite repeated questions from Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.), Barra did not outline the company's intentions. "I assume GM is hiring (Feinberg) to help identify the size of claims and then compensate the victims? Is that right," DeGette asked. "Is GM willing to put together some kind of a compensation fund for these victims that Mr. Feinberg will then administer?" "We've hired him to help assess the situation," Barra replied. "So really, there's no money involved at this point," DeGette asked.

nuTonomy beats Uber to market with self-driving taxi rides, and the latest Corvette ZR1spy shots | Autoblog Minute

Sat, Aug 27 2016

Software developer nuTonomy beats Uber to market with self-driving taxi rides in Singapore. A 124 Coupe could soon join Fiat's roadster lineup, and we have the latest spy shots of the new Corvette ZR!. Senior Editor Greg Migliore reports on this edition of Autoblog Mintue. Senior Editor Greg Migliore reports on this edition of Autoblog Mintue. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00] Massachusetts based software company, nuTonomy, launched its self-driving taxi service in Singapore this week. nuTonomy specializes in developing software for self-driving cars. Testing of the companies ride-hailing smartphone app occurred in Singapore, where riders were able to book a free driverless ride. nuTonomy's robo-taxi fleet is comprised of Renault Zoes and Mitsubishi i-MiEVs. Engineers from nuTonomy were present at this public launch as a safety measure. [00:00:30] The company will now continue to collect data and conduct more testing with its self-driving cars in Singapore, Michigan and the United Kingdom. nuTonomy has plans to offer widely-available commercial service in Singapore in 2018. nuTonomy's aggressive play in Singapore has put Uber and its partner Volvo in the unlikely position of playing catch-up. Autocar reported this week that we should expect FCA to add a Coupe [00:01:00] to it's 124 roadster lineup. When? Well, seeing as the 124 Spider just recently made it US dealers we may have to wait until next year to see a hardtop Fiata. It's tough to predict what kind of performance we can expect out of a 124 Coupe but in the U.S. the Spider has 160hp using a 1.4-l turbocharged engine. So the car you see in these pictures is actually Fiat's 124 Rally car that will be used for competition. [00:01:30] Now that's not exactly how the street car will look but it gives you an idea of what a 124 with a fixed roof is gonna look like. This week we got another look at what we think is the Chevy Corvette ZR1 and its massive rear wing. Now to be clear, the images that we're seeing are actually demonstrations. The car was actually captured without the rear wing. However, our spy photographers photoshopped the wing, which we've seen before, on some of these new shots just so you could get [00:02:00] a sense of what the car looks like driving around in it's most recent state. Now we think this car will make more than 700hp, which is kind of a magic number. The Hellcats from Chrysler make 707 so certainly GM wants to beat them.