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Year:1978 Mileage:85622
Location:

Saint Albans, New York, United States

Saint Albans, New York, United States
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Car has been in driveway & not driven since 08/13/14
Started Weekly, Washed & Cleaned monthly

Work Done:
1. New Transmission Installed 08/12/13 @ Lee Myles Transmission Auto Care (201-06 Hillside ave Hollis, NY 11423, 718-740-4800)
  -1 Banner Overhaul Kit
  -1 Exchanged Torque Converter
  -1 ATF fluid
  -1 Filter
  -1 labor to R&I and rebuild
**1 year / 12,000 Warranty miles in Center only** (receipt available)
**50% coupon on Transmission Tune Up available with sale of this vehicle

2. Full Back End work 07/07/13 Extreme Cars Inc./ DBA Pete's Auto care (192-194 Horton ave Lynbrook, NY 11563, 516-569-3539)
  -Brake shoes rear
  -Brake drums rear
  -Rear wheel cylinders
  -Center Link
  -Alignment 

3. All done on 01/11/13 (receipt available)
   Full service Tune Up
   Replaced front brake pads
   Cleaned & adjusted rear Brake drum
   Transmission service, Transmission mount replaced
   Oil change & filter 

4. @ All Across The Island Tire & Auto Repair (843 W.Merrick road Valley Stream, NY 11580, 516-285-7800)
  -Tires Rotation, Oil change, Front stabilizer links, Control Arm bushings Upper & Lower, Ball Joints Upper & Lower, Right side wheel bearing 11/24/12
  -Installed Master Cylinder, Front Brakes R & L Calipers 09/05/12
  -Valve cover gasket, Emission system service, Coolant flush, Replaced coolant hose, Air Filter 07/30/2012
  -Installed Rear shocks, Brake Flush 07/21/12
  -Installed Front Shocks, Inner & Outer Tie Rods & Sleeves Left and Right, Wheel Alignment 07/12/2012

Car Maintenance since ownership 03/24/11:
1- Oil changes every 2,500-3,000 miles @ PITSTOP oil change plus (471 Hempstead ave Malverne, NY 11565, 516-599-5551)
2- Yearly Inspections @ Liberty PEP BOYS #438 (94-47 Merrick blvd Jamaica, NY 11433, 718-206-3131)
Inspection dates - 04/05/11, 03/31/12, 04/01/13 (receipts available)


What needs work to reach Mint condition: 
1- Carburetor needs replacing (minor)
2- Driver side interior is ripped from previous owners wear & tear
3- Minor paint smudge/smear on driver side
4- Slight chipping of paint around bumper



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Here's our 2016 Chevy Camaro mega-gallery, live from Belle Isle

Mon, May 18 2015

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2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06

Fri, Apr 24 2015

"Corvette" has stood for American muscle, American sports car, and American supercar. In many cases, it still stands for America: liberty on the go, LS-powered freedom. There was also a time when it meant really impressive numbers that didn't equate to really impressive handling, and a not-so-nice cabin. The handling issue really turned the road-legal corner when the C5 Z06 was introduced in 2001, and by the time the super-duper ZR1 ended its run in 2010, Corvette had exorcised practically all of its dynamic demons. But when I took a seat in the 2015 Corvette Z06 on the first day of my week-long loan, I espied a few demons still squatting in the interior. When colleague Seyth Miersma drove the Z06, he wrote, "Listen, I'm not going to be the guy that dogs the Corvette for having a cheap-feeling interior, this generation has put those once-legitimate claims to rest." Well, I am going to be that guy, because I don't think those claims have been put to rest. One day Chevy will give us leather that looks and feels like leather, instead of the astonishingly thin hide that is laid directly on top of the instrument panel structure. This material was set off by white stitching, but there were no seams, just a trail of white stitches. In some places it was hard to tell where the leather ended and the plastic began; or it might all have been the same upholstery, I don't know. Five dollars of foam padding would add five thousand dollars of luxury to the cockpit. One day Corvette will have plastics that don't look so plasticky. I know General Motors can do it. And after years of thinking Corvette seats were too wide and flat, this latest Z06 is almost there. The seatbacks were nice, but the exaggerated side bolstering on the seat bottoms was too narrow and sharp. That's a personal preference, though; other drivers with thinner thighs will think differently. My complaint isn't that the interior isn't luxurious, it's that it's not luxurious enough. If Chevrolet was worried about pricing, it could add some kind of profligate package to the options list. Have some ex-Porsche people design it, call it the Teutonic Splendor Package, slap a massive price on it, and count the money. People will buy it, and no one will ever have to say again, "But the interior..." That said, this test car's cabin had every feature I wanted. The gauge cluster was bright, crisp, and readable in every shade of daylight.

GM says safety is a reason it's dropping Apple CarPlay, Android Auto

Tue, Dec 12 2023

Update: GM sent us a statement as a follow-up to its original comments seen in this post: "We wanted to reach out to clarify that comments about GM's position on phone projection were misrepresented in previous articles and to reinforce our valued partnerships with Apple and Google and each company’s commitment to driver safety. GM's embedded infotainment strategy is driven by the benefits of having a system that allows for greater integration with the larger GM ecosystem and vehicles." The original story can be read in its entirety below.   General Motors announced its intention to remove Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality from its upcoming EVs earlier this year, and internet comments sections haven't been kind since. As the first of many EVs to follow – the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV – hits the market, GM is expanding on its initial explanations for dropping the tech. Motor Trend spoke with Tim Babbit, GMÂ’s head of product for infotainment, to learn more. Attributed to Babbit, from the story: “They have stability issues that manifest themselves as bad connections, poor rendering, slow responses, and dropped connections. And when CarPlay and Android Auto have issues, drivers pick up their phones again, taking their eyes off the road and totally defeating the purpose of these phone-mirroring programs. Solving those issues can sometimes be beyond the control of the automaker.” Babbit suggests that a world without Apple CarPlay or Android Auto will be a safer one, as folks wonÂ’t be looking to control their infotainment systems via their phones. However, Babbit also tells MT that this theory hasnÂ’t been tested in either the lab or the real world yet. Instead of using a navigation or music-playing app powered through your phone, upcoming GM EVs will use a Google-based infotainment system called “Ultifi” that runs a ton of integrated Google apps. Google Maps will be the native navigation app in the system; youÂ’ll be able to log in to Spotify or other apps to load your music up, and so on. The idea here is that youÂ’ll have all the same apps that were on your phone available but integrated within the infotainment system instead, and you'll be able to use voice controls to control every last bit of it with no need to reach for a phone. That sounds amenable in theory, but how consumers react to the removal of a feature that they know and love now is a risky gamble.