1965 Chevy 3/4 Ton 4x4 Pickup, Chevrolet, 454, 4 Speed Manual Transmission on 2040-cars
Molalla, Oregon, United States
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1965 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4 454, 4 speed Manual Drives good. All new tuneup, New plugs and wires, condencer, rotor, cap, module; New master cylinder; Long box Bed is rust free with new wood in bed; Tires are 33-12.5-16.5 and are about 80% Doors have been rebuilt and shut nice. There is a small amount of rust on door threshold; Paint is a 10' paint job; I do have tail light covers, that are not on at this time. All glass is in great shape; Everthing seems to work, lights etc. Actual mileage unknown. Please ask for any additional pics or contact me if you have additional questions and I will be sure to get back to you with any answers to the best of my abilities. Please note: This vehicle is beings listed locally until the reserve is met. Buyer reserves the right to pull the listing anytime up until the reserve is met. Please keep in mind that you are entering into a legal contract. If you are not prepared to pay your bid price please do not bid. Please email me with your questions prior to bidding. If you would like to talk to me send your phone number and I will be glad to call you back. PLEASE MAKE SURE AND CHECK SHIPPING COSTS PRIOR TO BIDDING. If you fail to check cost prior to bidding it is no reason not to pay for the vehicle. Your bid is a binding agreement. A deposit of $500 is due within 24 hours of auction close by Paypal and the balance of CASH within 7 days of auction close. If you cannot do cash I will consider a wire. If you need to make other arrangements contact me prior to bidding. Seller will not release vehicle or title until all funds are cleared.Yes I will sale to a international buyers. This item is described to the best of the Seller's ability. I will disclose everything I know about the vehicle but this an old pickup and as such we cannot possibly be aware of every possible defect. I strongly encourage a physical inspection to avoid any misunderstandings or misrepresentations. I make no guarantees unless arranged in writing. This vehicle is sold "AS is, Where is" with buyer being solely responsible for doing any research needed or asking questions prior to bidding. Buyer is responsible for all costs and arrangements for the removal of the pickup from Seller. Vehicle must be removed within 14 days unless other arrangements are made with seller. Just keep me informed and communicate. Happy bidding and thanks for looking. |
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Thu, 02 May 2013With Mother's Day coming up, we're always looking for new gift ideas to celebrate the occasion, but hot laps around a track might not be the best suggestion for Darius Khashabi. In a video posted on YouTube, Khashabi straps his mom into the passenger seat of his C6 Corvette Z06 for some laps around Sonoma Raceway (formerly Infineon Raceway) at "60 percent" with comical results.
Now this isn't the first time Mama Khashabi has gotten seat time in her son's car around a track, as his YouTube page shows him pulling a similar stunt - with similar results - around Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca last year. Scroll down for the video, but know that the action really gets going at around the 1:40 mark.
GM removes start/stop from full-size trucks and SUVs with V8 engines
Mon, Jun 14 2021GM is removing start/stop technology from a number of its popular full-size SUVs due to the ongoing chip shortage. This follows the removal of cylinder deactivation technology from some of its trucks, which was also due to the chip shortage. GM Authority first reported the news, but we’ve just confirmed everything with a GM spokesperson. The following 2021 model year vehicles will be affected: Chevy Tahoe, Chevy Suburban, GMC Yukon, Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500. Only versions of those vehicles built with the 5.3-liter V8 or 6.2-liter V8 and mated to the 10-speed automatic will have the tech removed from them. Only vehicles manufactured on or after June 7 will be affected. “By taking this measure, it will enable us to continue production of our high-demand full-size SUV and pickups as the industry continues to rebound and strengthen,” GM said in a statement. Those who ultimately buy one of these vehicles without start/stop technology will receive a $50 discount off MSRP for their troubles. Losing this fuel-saving tech could be a big negative for some, but we know many folks turn it off anyway. Not having to press the button to deactivate start/stop every time could actually be a positive if youÂ’re part of the camp who does that already. 2021 Cadillac Escalade Sport Platinum View 27 Photos On the downside, GM says “most of the affected vehicles will experience a minor reduction in fuel economy.” We donÂ’t have revised window stickers in hand to know how each model will be affected, but any 1 mpg reduction will be rather impactful for vehicles rated as low as these trucks already are. Any reduction will be seen in the city mpg rating, so take the kind of driving youÂ’re going to be doing into account before purchasing. When it comes to greenhouse gas compliance rules, GM says it doesnÂ’t foresee this impacting the companyÂ’s average fleet score. It also intends to begin adding start/stop back to these models as soon as possible, but there will be no retrofit effort made to fit the tech to vehicles already built without it. “Our supply chain organization continues to make strides working with our supply base to mitigate the near-term impacts of the semiconductor situation,” GMÂ’s statement reads. “GM continues to leverage every available semiconductor to build and ship our most popular and in-demand products, including our highly profitable full-size trucks and SUVs for our customers.
2020 Ford Explorer vs 3-row crossover rivals: How they compare on paper
Thu, Jan 10 2019The 2020 Ford Explorer has finally landed, and if history serves as an indicator, it should be bigger than sliced bread. And people sure love themselves some sliced bread. This new Explorer may look familiar on the outside, but beneath the skin is a radically new rear-drive platform related to the Ford Mustang (as opposed to a front-drive platform related to the Ford Taurus and a Volvo from the 1990s). Turbocharged four- and six-cylinder engines now exclusively rest under its hood, which as you'll see below, both better anything its competitors offer. Ah, but if you're curious to know how the new 2020 Explorer compares to its various three-row family crossover rivals, take a look at the chart below where we stack it up against the 2019 Chevrolet Traverse, 2019 Honda Pilot, 2020 Hyundai Palisade, 2019 Subaru Ascent and 2019 Toyota Highlander. There are others of course (Mazda CX-9, Dodge Durango, GMC Acadia, VW Atlas), but we only had so much room on the chart, and these were the newest and/or most likely to be cross-shopped with the new Explorer. Engine specs and towing Although the Traverse's V6 just nips it on horsepower, the 2020 Explorer's base 2.3-liter "EcoBoost" turbocharged four-cylinder engine smokes it on torque. Therefore, "best-in-class" power seems like a fair claim from Ford. That there's also a 365-horsepower turbo V6 available, plus a hybrid and even-more powerful ST model on the way shows that Ford isn't kidding around under the hood. Curb weight also seems competitive for the segment. In terms of drivetrain, the Explorer is the only member of this particular group to come standard with rear-wheel drive (2.3-liter only). The Durango is the only other three-row, non-luxury crossover to do so. This is significant for two reasons: First, you could potentially do a power slide in an Explorer. Second, and more important, those in the Snowbelt will have to opt for all-wheel drive (it comes standard with the 3.0-liter). By contrast, a set of winter tires will probably do the job just fine if you want to save some money and gas by sticking with its rivals' standard front-wheel drive. Well, except for the Subaru Ascent — that's standard with AWD. In terms of towing, the Explorer takes the cake with as much as 5,300 pounds for the four-cylinder and 5,600 pounds for the V6. Everything else tops out at 5,000, though again, the Durango is capable of besting them all thanks to its Hemi V8 engine option.




















