1957 Chevrolet Belair 2 Door Hardtop Sports Coupe V8 Project Car Selling Cheap on 2040-cars
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
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HELLO UP FOR SALE IS A VERY CHEAP 1957 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2 DOOR HARDTOP SPORTS COUPE PROJECT CAR THAT NEEDS RESTORATION. I AM LOCATED IN AUSTRALIA AND BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM A USA SELLER FOR $2300 PLUS $550 TO GET IT DELIVEREDTO MY SHIPPER IN JERSEY CITY NJ $2850 IS WHAT I PAID ALL UP,THE CAR RIGHT NOW IS KEPT AT MY SHIPPER IN JERSEY CITY NJ MY INTENTIONS WAS TO SHIP TO CAR TO AUSTRALIA BUT THAT IS GOING TO BE IMPOSSIBLE SOMETHING VERY IMPORTANT HAS COME UP AND I WILL BE GOING OVERSEAS FOR A LONG STAY SO THIS HAS FORCE ME TO SELL THE CAR WHILE THE CAR IS STILL IN THE US THIS IS WHAT I KNOW ABOUT THIS CAR, ITS A VERY DESIRABLE AMERICAN CLASSIC AND WORTH $70,000 WHEN RESTORED THE CAR IS A GOOD PROJECT FOR RESTORATION PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES CARFULLY TO SEE THE CONDITION OF THE CAR AND TO SEE WHATS ON THE CAR AND WHATS MISSING PICTURES ARE PART OF DESCRIPTION THERE IS SOME RUST WHICH IS COMMON WITH THESE TYPE OF CARS. BODY IS DECENT HAS A SOLID CHASSIS. CAR DOES ROLL AND STEER HAS VIN TAG. ETC THERE IS NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION PARTS THAT COME WITH CAR 1 X FENDER 1 X DOOR
ALL REASOBALE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED
PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE IM A TRUSTED BUYER AND SELLER ON EBAY MY FEEDBACKS REFLECT THIS PICKUP FROM MY SHIPPER IN JERSEY CITY NJ $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS BY PAYPAL AND THE BALANCE I CAN WAIT FOR 2 WEEKS UPON FULL PAYMENT I WILL EMAIL THE NEW OWNER A BILL OF SALE. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK THANKYOU AND GOODLUCK
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Diesel Power finds the ultimate modified oil-burner
Sat, 24 Aug 2013For nine years, Diesel Power magazine has run the Diesel Power Challenge, this year's grindfest being "a week-long torture test that features seven events, nine trucks, 8,000 horsepower, and nearly 15,000 pound-feet of torque." The road to being crowned "the most powerful truck" starts with a dyno run, and then continues through the completion of a CDL-style obstacle course, an eighth-of-a-mile drag race while towing a 10,000-pound trailer, a quarter-mile drag race without a trailer, a fuel economy test in the mountains and finally a sled-pulling test through a 300-foot-long packed-mud pit.
What kind of trucks get into such a fight? Last year's winner, for instance - who upgraded his truck this year to prove he didn't "luck into the win" - drives a 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty with a 6.4-liter Power Stroke V8 upgraded with a custom intake, Elite Diesel triple turbos and a two-stage nitrous system. Another competitor has a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 powered by a 5.9-liter Cummins inline-six, upgraded with Garrett turbos, dual-stage nitrous, a seven-inch exhaust stack and twin fans built into the bed to cool the Sun Coast Omega transmission. The numbers on that truck: 1,255 horsepower, and 2,063 pound-feet of torque at the wheels. Naturally, as the image above might suggest, things don't always end well.
You'll find all five videos covering this years challenge below. A scene in the dyno video sums it all up perfectly: a competitor leaves his nitrous on too long and the crew is treated to some ominous poppings, he leans out the window, throws both hands up and shouts, "Amer'ca!"
2014 Chevrolet Silverado tows in new configurator, microsite
Mon, 21 Jan 2013Judging by your continued enthusiastic response to configurator notices, dear reader, you enjoy speccing out new cars as much as we do. Better still, there tends to be even more ways to personalize, configure and bloat theoretical MSRPs on full-size trucks as there are with more ordinary passenger cars. In addition to trim level, engine and transmission choices, truck buyers usually have to specify items like cab configuration, bed length, number of driven axles, tow packages, gear ratios and all sorts of bits and bobs.
That's why we're pleased to see the DIY specification utility for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado come alive so soon after this week's Detroit Auto Show debut. While the configurator lacks pricing (General Motors hasn't announced numbers yet) and full options, you can still spec out your half-ton rig, and even print it out or email it to your friends. Beyond the configurator, the new model-specific site is pretty cool, too, with various videos and closer looks at the truck's new features.
The new Chevrolet pickup range won't be on dealer lots until sometime this summer, so whether you're a building contractor, an avid sportsman or just a guy or gal that loves full-size trucks, you might want to check out the link below to keep your appetite whetted. If you're more of a Sierra fan, well, it looks like you're going to have to wait a while - GMC hasn't updated its site yet.
2015 Chevrolet Trax
Thu, Dec 4 2014After the obligatory product presentation for the 2015 Trax, I caught up with Steve Majoros, Chevrolet's director of marketing for crossovers and cars, and asked him to elaborate on which markets his planners believe will be the hot starters for this tiny CUV. Without much hesitation, Majoros began to click off traditional sales havens for Subaru, namely, New England and the snowy bits of the East Coast, Colorado and the Pacific Northwest. That news might not surprise you, but it did me. Perhaps it's something as basic as the Trax's tall-hatchback looks, or the emphasis Chevrolet put on the urban driving cycle during my test in San Diego. But before my chat with Majoros, I'd considered this a crossover pointed at the Millennial city mouse more than his bumpkin cousin. But a closer look had me re-examining the granola cred of Chevy's smallest crossover. Having spent my fair share of time in New England and around New Englanders, I started by mentally listing the Trax's Subaru-like traits: practicality, thrift, all-weather ability and, well, just a dash of ugliness. (I suppose a hatchback needn't always be ugly to sell in Maine, or Boulder or Portland... but a 'distinctive' face doesn't seem to hurt.) After a day of driving through sunny San Diego and its surroundings, I can say that Trax makes an interesting case for itself against the standard bearers of the L.L. Bean set, but I'm less sure of its argument for young urbanites. The Trax looks a lot like an Equinox whose suit shrunk in the wash. Chevy's has downsized its own, rather conservative crossover styling to fit the proportions of the subcompact Trax; to my eyes, it looks a lot like an Equinox whose suit shrunk in the wash. That's fine for offering a cohesive look for the Chevy family of crossovers, but it seems out of step with the rest of the segment. If the Trax's current competitive set were the cast of a high school-based TV show, the Kia Soul would play the lovable nerd, the Nissan Juke perhaps the outsider musician and the Subaru XV Crosstrek the athletic outdoorsy kid. Chevy may see the Trax as the hipster chick wearing intentionally ironic mom jeans, but to me the styling is a little too on the nose; more like an actual grownup trying to hang with the kids. These mom jeans are genuine. Per my earlier point, that quasi-conservative look may be just fast enough for staid New Englanders, but I have a hard time seeing the bluff, big-Bowtied front end playing in Bushwick or Wicker Park.











