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1971 Chevrolet Blazer Base on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:8900 Color: Red
Location:

Mathis, Texas, United States

Mathis, Texas, United States
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1971 Chevrolet K5 Blazer The pictures tell most of the story. The whole truck was built about 8 years ago but only has 9,000 miles on it. Ive known it for about 5 of those years and bought it from that owner 2 years ago. He and I put 2,000 of the miles on it - combined! - Paint and interior are 7 or 8 out of 10...both driver quality. Its a usable off road or daily truck. All trim and body panels good or better. No dents. Black Softopper removable and configurable top. No hard top. - New 454 Mark IV BBC, mid 70s vintage. Bored .030 for a total of 468 cubic inches, otherwise stock with the classic RV type cam. Built at Owens Racing Engines in Pearland, TX. Dynod at 415 HP and 450 TQ. Less than 50 test and tune miles. Aluminum radiator with twin electric fans. Does NOT get hot. - Hydratech brake boost system with new GM Saginaw Type II power steering pump, remote reservoir and its own separate cooler. - MSD box and brand new vacuum Pro Billet distributor. - Built Turbo 400. Trans cooler. New Process 205 transfer case. Aftermarket slip type drive shaft. - Superlift full suspension replacement and 4 lift. Dual Rancho shocks in front, twin steering stabilizers and adjustable Ranchos in the rear. - Front and rear Dynatrac Dana 60 type axles with disc brakes all around. Fully functional 4 wheel drive with Warn lockers in front. 4.11 gears. - Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ in 315 75-R16 all around on Raceline 888 Renegade wheels. Im guessing 50-60% tread life remaining. Wheels unblemished. - Gray interior with Bestop off road seats. They had a couple of wear spots on them so I put on some Autozone seat covers front and rear that actually look quite good. - Complete Painless wiring system and full Auotometer Carbon Fiber gauges. Fully functional Vintage Air system. 1500 watt stereo system with adjustable subwoofer. Touch screen Bluetooth head unit. ------------ Please feel free to ask questions.

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GM recalls Chevy Express, GMC Savana over rollaway concern

Mon, 21 Jan 2013

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a recall notice for a small number of General Motors fullsize vans due to possible rollaway concerns. On certain 2013 Chevrolet Express and 2013 GMC Savana models, it is possible to remove the key from the ignition without the shifter being in park.
Only 980 total units are being affected by this recall, and GM is fixing the issue by replacing the ignition cylinder and associated keys. Affected Chevy vans were built during most of November and December while its GMC counterpart was only built for a week in November. The recall goes into effect on January 23, and to find out if your vehicle applies to the recall, the GM and NHTSA contact numbers can be found on the official recall notice, which is posted below.

Chevy up to old EVs-equal-range-anxiety tricks in new Volt Olympics ad

Fri, Feb 14 2014

General Motors is at it again with a new Chevrolet Volt TV commercial. Viewers of the Winter Olymics (at least in some markets) recently saw a TV ad in between the skating and the skiing that made no mention of the environmental benefits or freedom from the power of Big Oil that electric vehicles provide. No, this one was based on pure survival instinct. In the video, a father is driving down a highway, perhaps through the Mojave Desert. His young son is sitting in the Volt's backseat and asks what happens when the EV's battery runs out. "We'll have to cross that burning desert with snakes and cactus until we make it back to civilization," the dad tells his son as they pass the skeleton of a fallen bull. The fine print makes it clear that the actual maximum range is 342 miles. But there is hope. The father tells his son, with a beaming smile on his face, that the gas generator has kicked in and they're going to make it through the desert. As they wend their way to the horizon, a voice over says that Volt drivers who charge up regularly are making it 900 miles between fill ups. The fine print makes it clear that the actual official maximum range before you need to either plug in or fill up is 342 miles. This theme that emphasized range anxiety has been utilized by GM since the extended range Volt was launched in late 2010, despite the fact that Chevrolet now offers an all-electric vehicle in the Spark EV. Volt fans are praising the commercial, called The New Freedom, on the GM-Volt forum and you can see for yourself below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: Cheverolet via CleanTechnica, YouTube Green Chevrolet GM Fuel Efficiency Green Culture Electric range anxiety extended range

Tarantino's stolen Chevy Malibu from Pulp Fiction recovered after 19 years [w/video]

Mon, 29 Apr 2013

Quentin Tarantino fans will likely remember Vincent Vega's cherry 1964 Chevrolet Malibu Convertible in Pulp Fiction. In a movie drenched in automotive references, the Malibu is very nearly a character in and of itself, and it serves as the subject of Vega's soliloquy about the kind of man who vandalizes another's automobile. It also happened to be Tarantino's personal car when the film was shot, and was apparently stolen shortly after production wrapped. Now police have located the car some 19 years later.
As it turns out, the thieves cloned the vehicle identification number from another '64 Malibu and had the car registered under the new digits. It was then sold to an unsuspecting buyer. Police happened upon the duplicate VINs while investigating another potential theft. Right now, it's unclear whether Tarantino has taken possession of the Chevrolet, if it has remained in the possession of the fraud victim, or whether it's caught somewhere in the gears of justice. Either way, you can catch Vega's memorable thoughts on the car keying in the Pulp Fiction clip below. But consider yourself warned: the video contains explicit language as Not Safe For Work as it comes.