1965 Corvair Monza Convertible Antique Cruiser Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Shartlesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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			  1965 CORVAIR MONZA CONVERTIBLE...RUNS ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT! I AM THE THIRD OWNER OF THIS CAR. I AM 70 YEARS OF AGE AND AM READY TO SELL MY TOY!! PLEASE PLAY NO GAMES AT BIDDING. I NEED $500.00 INTO PAY PAL IF YOU WIN THE BID. BALANCE WILL BE DUE IN EITHER CASH AT PICKUP TIME OR BANK CERTIFIED CHECK. MOST OF THE PAINT IS ORIGINAL. A FEW SPOTS THRU THE YEARS HAVE BEEN TOUCHED UP WITH SPOT-PAINT. VERY VERY LITTLE RUST. THIS IS A GOOD CONVERTIBLE. UNDER 50,000 MILES. I HAD A NEW TOP, NEW PADS FOR THE TOP, NEW TOP WELL AND NEW BLACK TOP BOOT PUT ON THIS SPRING.  NEW DUAL EXHAUST WITH GLASS-PACK MUFFLERS ALSO THIS SPRING.  NEW BATTERY. NEW SPARK PLUGS, NEW SPARK PLUG WIRES, NEW POINTS AND CONDENSER.  RADIO DOES NOT WORK.  14" RALLY WHEELS, RADIAL TIRES ARE ABOUT HALF TREAD. THIS CAR ALWAYS HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT.  IT HAS ALL ITS ORIGINAL FLOOR PANS AND TRUNK PAN. NEVER ANY PATCHES!  HAS A SMALL CREASE LIKE DENT IN THE LEFT PANEL BEHIND THE DOOR.  (SEE PHOTO)  I HAVE EXPLAINED THIS CAR TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. I KNOW OF NOTHING TO HIDE FROM THE NEW OWNER! PLEASE PLAY NO GAMES WITH ME. BID ONLY IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY.  THIS IS EXIT NO. 23 OFF OF INTERSTATE 78 IN PA.  ZIP CODE IS 19554. TEL. 610-488-0864 WITH QUESTIONS.  THANKS.  
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2016 Chevrolet Camaro Beauty-Roll
Fri, Oct 16 2015For those of you paying attention, we've really ramped up the old Autoblog video game these days. Our new series Car Club USA joins Translogic and The List, and there are more Daily Drivers and Short Cuts than ever. But sometimes, all you care about is the car. The Autoblog Beauty-Roll video series has one goal: bring you glossy video images of cars, and nothing but. We're collecting moving pictures of all the cars we test, inside and out. Each episode comes with a hit of engine sound – start-up and with a few revs – to round out the package. Set your resolution to max, kick it into full-screen, turn up the sound, and enjoy today's subject, the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro. Oh, and if you'd like more Beauty-Roll, click here to see the back catalog.
Camaro chief: 'rock-star' 4-cylinder set for Mustang fight
Wed, Jul 8 2015It was inevitable, the 2016 Chevy Camaro had to have a four-cylinder engine. The archrival Ford Mustang packs a spunky 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-banger, and everyone from BMW to Subaru uses four-cylinders to great effect to power their sports cars. Now it's Chevy's turn. Again. The Camaro ran the infamous Iron Duke four-cylinder with 88 to 92 horsepower in the 1980s. It was a fuel-economy play at a time when performance was not a priority. After the 1970s muscle-car era, output even for the V8s didn't top 200 hp again until the mid-'80s. Thankfully for enthusiasts, things have changed dramatically in the last 30 years. The gen six Camaro will offer a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder with 275 horsepower. It's the standard engine, slotting below the 335-hp V6 and the 455-hp V8. But don't mistake the new I4 for an Iron Duke encore. Camaro chief engineer Al Oppenheiser called it a "rock star" and said cars equipped with it feel lighter than V6 models. The four-cylinder (295 pound-feet at 3,000-4,500 rpm) also summons more torque in quicker fashion than the V6 (284 lb-ft at 5,300 rpm). Chevy expects the Camaro to hit 60 miles per hour in "well under six seconds," according to press materials. The Mustang EcoBoost (310 hp, 320 lb-ft) clocks times in the low to mid five-second range. "We're not doing it just so we have one," Oppenheiser said. "We're not doing it because like in gen three you're forced to do it because of fuel economy. We're doing it because it belongs in the car. It has a distinct character." Speaking with Autoblog recently at the Detroit Grand Prix racecourse on Belle Isle, Oppenheiser said he expects the I4 to attract a younger crowd to the Camaro and will put up stiff competition against the V6 for sales. "I've read blogs where younger folks won't buy a Camaro because it doesn't have a 2.0-liter turbo or a turbocharged four-cylinder," he said. "So we're going to excite them." While we talked a lot about four-cylinder engines, Oppenheiser also elaborated on the V6 (It's pretty damn good, too. We drove it.) and the new Alpha platform that the Camaro borrowed from Cadillac. Here's the rest of our edited conversation. Autoblog: Talk a little bit about the four-cylinder – the first turbo four-cylinder ever for Camaro. Do you have any idea what the take rate's going to be? Al Oppenheiser: I think it's going to surprise a lot of people. It's actually a fun car to drive. It's got a really good balance of turbo noise and exhaust note.
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