Vintage 1937 Chevy Pick-up Radical Custom Ratrod Street Legal All Steel...... on 2040-cars
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:327 BORED .030
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: BARE STEEL
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: STEEL
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 37,391
Sub Model: RATROD
Disability Equipped: No
THIS IS ONE HOT RATROD, AND WINNER OF MANY CAR SHOWS IN THE MID-WEST! 1937 CHEVY PICK-UP RADICAL CUSTOM RATROD! BARE STEEL CAB, MAC'S RATZ PORTED CUSTOM FRAME AND 3' STEEL BED! FRONT DISC BRAKE AND REAR DRUM! THIS RAT IS POWERED BY A CHEVY 327 BORED .030,DOUBLE HUMP HEADS,EDEBROCK INTAKE AND CARB,STAINLESS STEEL AIR CLEANER! 350 TURBO TRANY WITH A CHEVY 10 BOLT REAR END 323 POSI!!! 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, HEI DISTRIBUTOR, SANDERSON HEADERS, ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH OVERFLOW! 1959 CADDY TAIL LIGHTS, 1934 FORD COMMERICAL HEADLIGHTS, FRICTION SHOCKS FRONT AND REAR, 4 LINK REAR SUSPENSION, AMERCAIN TORQUE THRUST II WHEELS! ALL NEW GLASS IN THE CAB, ALUMINUM BOMBER SEATS, LOKAR SHIFTER, BEAUTIFUL PINSTRIPED DASH WITH S&W GAUGES, ROLL OUT WORKING WINDSHIELD, WORKING COWL VENT! CUSTOM PAINT AND PINSTRIPING THROUGHTOUT THE RADICAL RIDE! BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COST! BUYER IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING UP VEHICLE PICK UP AND CONTACTING YOUR SHIPPING COMPANY!! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT MY RAT, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME JIM PAYTON 816-550-4880 SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY!!! FROM 9AM TO 9PM CST THANK YOU!
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Thu, Sep 25 2014The Michigan battery plant known for paying its workers to do nothing has turned things around and is now hiring more workers, specifically to do something. South Korea-based LG Chem, which runs the factory to supply the Chevrolet Volt extended-range plug-in vehicle with its lithium-ion batteries, held a job fair recently to bring on 40 new employees in order to meet higher battery demand, according to WZZM, the ABC affiliate for Grand Rapids, MI. The LG Chem factory is in Holland, MI, about 30 miles west of Grand Rapids, and it made its first batteries last year. Prior to that, though, the factory gained notoriety after a US Department of Energy (DOE) probe found that workers there were getting paid to do, well, nothing. That's because demand for the battery packs was so low that it cost less for the plant to sit idle. The DOE was conducting the probe because of its financial grant to LG Chem. But that was then and today is today. LG Chem is looking to ramp up production in advance of the second-generation Volt. That 2016 model-year version is said to have a longer all-electric range and better performance and will ride on a new chassis, but few official details have surfaced. We will know more when we get our first look at the car at the Detroit Auto Show in January.
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For context around those numbers, the most fuel efficient V8-powered 2013 Ford F-150 pickups lose about two mpg in every metric compared to the Silverado, the 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost returning 16 city, 18 highway and 22 combined in two-wheel drive. However, that EcoBoost does have 365 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque. You can get a Ram 1500 with a 3.6-liter V6 that gets 25 mpg highway, but it has 305 hp and 269 lb-ft of torque. The 2013 Ram with the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 and its 395 hp and 407 lb-ft drops one mpg in every category to the Silverado. Its tow rating is 200 pounds beyond its nearest competitor, the F-150 with the Max Trailer Tow Package.
Elsewhere, the new Silverado gets a quieter cab with a redesigned interior, a new bed with improved load-management possibilities, disc brakes all around, tweaked steering and suspension, along with free standard scheduled maintenance for two years or 24,000 miles.
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