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1986 Chevy Caprice Box 4 Door on 2040-cars

US $1,999.00
Year:1986 Mileage:82000 Color: Grey /
 Red
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:5.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 1g1bn69h9gx172463 Year: 1986
Interior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Caprice
Trim: Classic
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks
Mileage: 82,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Grey
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Car runs good. No repairs needed. Good engine. Good transmission. Good brakes. Good tires. Good transmission. Good AC. Good heat. Title in hand. Drive away today no problem. Needs body work on both sides. 4 doors. Body is good on front clip and good on rear of car. Interior is clean cloth seats. Good carpet. Complete dash. Factory radio. Added the following; FRONT CHROME MESH GRILL. HID HEADLIGHTS. BILLET STEERING WHEEL. ALARM W KEYLESS ENTRY. DUAL EXHAUST. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. I AM DESCRBING THE CAR TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. IF BUYER FINDS SOMETHING WRONG AFTER LEAVI G MY SIGHT, IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILTY TO REPLACE OR REPAIR VEHICLE. NOTE: INDIANA BUYERS MUST TRANSFER TITLE TO ADDRESS, OTHER THAN AN INDIANA ADDRESS AT YOUR EXPENSE. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. VEHICLE CAN BE VIEWED 7 DAYS A WEEK. 311 N CICERO AVE CHICAGO IL 60644. 10-7 pm. Bring a mechanic as well."

Car runs good. No repairs needed. Good engine. Good transmission. Good brakes. Good tires. Good transmission. Good AC. Good heat. Title in hand. Drive away today no problem. Needs body work on both sides. 4 doors. Body is good on front clip and good on rear of car. Interior is clean cloth seats. Good carpet. Complete dash. Factory radio. Added the following; FRONT CHROME MESH GRILL. HID HEADLIGHTS. BILLET STEERING WHEEL. ALARM W KEYLESS ENTRY. DUAL EXHAUST. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. I AM DESCRBING THE CAR TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. IF BUYER FINDS SOMETHING WRONG AFTER LEAVI G MY SIGHT, IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILTY TO REPLACE OR REPAIR VEHICLE. NOTE: INDIANA BUYERS MUST TRANSFER TITLE TO ADDRESS, OTHER THAN AN INDIANA ADDRESS AT YOUR EXPENSE. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. VEHICLE CAN BE VIEWED 7 DAYS A WEEK. 311 N CICERO AVE CHICAGO IL 60644. 10-7 pm. Bring a mechanic as well. 






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Is the skill of rev matching being lost to computers?

Fri, Oct 9 2015

If the ability to drive a vehicle equipped with a manual gearbox is becoming a lost art, then the skill of being able to match revs on downshifts is the stuff they would teach at the automotive equivalent of the Shaolin Temple. The usefulness of rev matching in street driving is limited most of the time – aside from sounding cool and impressing your friends. But out on a race track or the occasional fast, windy road, its benefits are abundantly clear. While in motion, the engine speed and wheel speed of a vehicle with a manual transmission are kept in sync when the clutch is engaged (i.e. when the clutch pedal is not being pressed down). However, when changing gear, that mechanical link is severed briefly, and the synchronization between the motor and wheels is broken. When upshifting during acceleration, this isn't much of an issue, as there's typically not a huge disparity between engine speed and wheel speed as a car accelerates. Rev-matching downshifts is the stuff they would teach at the automotive equivalent of the Shaolin Temple. But when slowing down and downshifting – as you might do when approaching a corner at a high rate of speed – that gap of time caused by the disengagement of the clutch from the engine causes the revs to drop. Without bringing up the revs somehow to help the engine speed match the wheel speed in the gear you're about to use, you'll typically get a sudden jolt when re-engaging the clutch as physics brings everything back into sync. That jolt can be a big problem when you're moving along swiftly, causing instability or even a loss of traction, particularly in rear-wheel-drive cars. So the point of rev matching is to blip the throttle simultaneously as you downshift gears in order to bring the engine speed to a closer match with the wheel speed before you re-engage the clutch in that lower gear, in turn providing a much smoother downshift. When braking is thrown in, you get heel-toe downshifting, which involves some dexterity to use all three pedals at the same time with just two feet – clutch in, slow the car while revving, clutch out. However, even if you're aware of heel-toe technique and the basic elements of how to perform a rev match, perfecting it to the point of making it useful can be difficult.

GM dealers unhappy about pickup prices

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The backlash is beginning. Following General Motors' price hike of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra last week, dealers across the country are expressing their ire over increasing prices in the face of rebates and discounts on trucks from Ford and Ram.
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