Chevrolet Camaro Rs Lt on 2040-cars
High Point, North Carolina, United States
This is an amazing example of a 2nd Gen Camaro that I purchased in 2014 at the Barrett Jackson auction. Barrett Jackson only allows sellers with good reputations and solidly built vehicles through their facility. This car has been gone through from top to bottom and has no rust or damage, with very clean lines. It is a beautifully done car meant to be a driver, not a showroom beauty queen only. The engine runs strong and is a lot of fun to drive. It's not a big block, but it’s a super cool fun car to cruise around in, and gets a ridiculous amount of stares and compliments, so you'll have to get used to answering a lot of questions about this car! This is the rare Type LT trim that came with Power windows and Door Locks. The power windows work great, but the door locks do not, so that needs to be looked at if you want that feature. I love the car, but it was an impulse buy at the auction, and I need to free up some funds for household improvements, so it has to go. I’ve got way more in the car, but need to move it quickly. Make sure you check out the walkaround video link at the bottom of this text to hear it running in person! Title is in hand, ready to be yours. SPECS: True 73 Camaro RS Type LT (verified on build tag) Grey with Black stripes350 Chevy engine, bored to make 360ci, with 4 bolt mains 10.5:1 Compression Comp Cams kit K12-212-2 includes: 280h Cam (230@.050 with .480 lift) Lifters, timing chain, valve springs, and roller rockers Edelbrock Tarantula intake Holley 650 carb w/electric choke Gilmer cogged belt drive Coated Headers HEI Ignition Dyno Tuned for optimal jetting Transmission: TH350 with 2800 stall 10 bolt posi rear, with 3.73 Stainless gas tank and sender Suspension: OE Subframe was stripped and coated Subframe connectors Solid aluminum bushings Adjustable upper control arms QA1 adjustable coilovers and Monroe shocks Hotchkis swaybar All new steering linkages and Hotchkis tie rod sleeves Corvette disc brake conversion in front, rear drum brakes HD lowered multi-leafs Adjustable airbags in the rear, simply add air to raise the rear, or release air to lower it. 18” Boss wheels Interior: Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Steering! Custom installed 06 GTO seats front and back, POWER SEATS are functional VFN one piece fiberglass dash Factory gauges with LED lighting Vintage air supercooler (only heat is hooked up) Tilt wheel, billet steering wheel Auxillary gauges in carbon fiber bezel (oil psi, water temp, tach) B&M console quicksilver shifter Some of the gauges are not functional but is probably a quick fix. Speedo works.
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The future's electric — but the present is peak gasoline. Burn some rubber! Do donuts!
Wed, Jun 23 2021I vividly remember the year 1993 as a teenager looking forward to getting my driver’s license, longingly staring into Pontiac dealerships at every opportunity for a chance to see the brand-new fourth-generation Firebird and Trans Am. Back then, 275 horsepower, courtesy of GMÂ’s LT1 5.7-liter V8 engine, was breathtaking. A few years later, when Ram Air induction systems freed up enough fresh air to boost power over 300 ponies, I figured we were right back where my fatherÂ’s generation left off when the seminal muscle car era ended around the year 1974. It couldn't get any better than that. I was wrong. Horsepower continued climbing, prices remained within reach of the average new-car buyer looking for cheap performance, and a whole new level of muscular magnitude continued widening eyes of automotive enthusiasts all across the United States. It was all ushered in by cheap gasoline prices. And as much as petrolheads bemoan the coming wave of electric vehicles, perhaps instead now would be a good time for critics to sit back and enjoy the current and likely final wave of internal combustion. Today, itÂ’s easier than ever to park an overpowered rear-wheel-drive super coupe or sedan in your driveway. Your nearest Chevy dealership will happily sell you a Camaro with as much as 650 horsepower. Not enough? Take a gander at the Ford showroom and youÂ’ll find a herd of Mustangs up to 760 ponies. Or if nothing but the most powerful will do, waltz on over to the truly combustion-obsessed sales team of a Dodge dealer and relish in the glory of a 797-hp Charger or 807-hp Challenger. Want some more luxury to go with your overgrown stable of horses? Try Cadillac, where you'll find a 668-horsepower CT5-V Blackwing. You could instead choose to wrap that huffin' and chuggin' V8 in an SUV. Or go really off the rails and buy a Ram TRX or Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 and hit the dunes after a quick stop at the drag strip. Go pump some gas. Burn a little rubber. Do donuts! There is nothing but your pocketbook keeping you from buying the V8-powered car of your dreams. Yes, just about every major automaker in the world has halted development of future internal combustion engines in favor of gaining expertise in batteries and electric motors. No, that doesnÂ’t mean that gasoline is going extinct. There are going to be gas stations dotting American cities and highways for the rest of our lifetimes.
GM workers in Oshawa walk out in protest of plant closure
Mon, Nov 26 2018TORONTO/MONTREAL – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday expressed his "deep disappointment" in General Motors' decision to close its Oshawa plant, a move Canadian officials only learned about on Sunday and which led workers to walk off the job on Monday. GM said the closure affects a total of 2,973 assembly line jobs. GM's total employment in Canada is 8,150 direct jobs. Workers in the Unifor trade union walked out of the Oshawa plant "in protest," ahead of a meeting with GM about the announcement, a union spokeswoman said. "I've moved my family twice for this company and they do this to me," a tearful worker told CBC TV as he left the plant. Currently, the Oshawa plant builds the Cadillac XTS and Chevy Impala sedans. Under Unifor's four-year contract signed in 2016, GM must give the union a year's notice before closing the plant. The automaker intends to close the plant in December, 2019. A 2015 study commissioned by Unifor, which represents GM employees, estimated that shutting the plant would eliminate 4,100 direct jobs and reduce Ontario's gross domestic product by C$1.1 billion. But Jerry Dias, president of Unifor, said the move amounts to a breach of the automaker's contract with its employees. "We have a collective agreement that says they're not closing any of our facilities ... so we will do anything by any means to make sure that they live up to their word," Dias said at a news conference. Dias said the contract between Unifor and the company forbids GM from closing any of its Canadian plants during the contract period, which ends in September 2020. "They are not closing our damn plant without one hell of a fight." Canadian officials promised to aid auto workers affected by the 2019 closure, part of a wider restructuring by the automaker that will cut production of slow-selling models and slash its North American workforce. "I spoke with GM (CEO) Mary Barra to express my deep disappointment in the closure," Trudeau tweeted on Monday. "We'll do everything we can to help the families affected by this news get back on their feet." GM workers have been part of the heart and soul of Oshawa for generations - and we'll do everything we can to help the families affected by this news get back on their feet. Yesterday, I spoke with @GM's Mary Barra to express my deep disappointment in the closure.
2014 Chevrolet Cruze TD fires up its new diesel motor
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Ever since General Motors confirmed plans to produce a diesel-powered Cruze back in 2011, we've been eagerly awaiting its arrival. And as part of the 2013 Chicago Auto Show, Chevrolet has pulled back the cover on its oil-burning compact sedan, set to go on sale in the near future with a starting price of $25,695, not including $810 for destination.
The heart and soul of the Cruze TD (that's its official name) is a 2.0-liter turbo-diesel inline four-cylinder engine rated at 148 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, mated solely to a six-speed automatic transmission. The engine also has an overboost function that will increase torque to 280 lb-ft for up to ten seconds. The full brace of official specs haven't been released, but GM tells us that highway fuel economy will come in at 42 miles per gallon. If that number sounds familiar, it's because the Volkswagen Jetta TDI has the exact same rating. Unlike the Jetta, however, the Cruze TD can run on B20 biodiesel, where as the Volkswagen can only accept B5.
Model-specific changes to this 2014 Cruze TD include an aero kit and unique 17-inch alloy wheels. Inside, there's a full leather interior, and Chevrolet will provide two years of complimentary scheduled maintenance, not to mention a 100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
