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Zr2 Blazer - Hunters Special! on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:201000
Location:

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
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Basics (Factory Options):
-4.3l V6
-4L60E Trans (Rebuilt 20k ago by A&A transmission on Forest Home, built to tow)
-3.73 Limited Slip Rear End
-A/C (inop, needs Evaporator coil)
-Rear Defrost ( Defroster works but, not all elements)
-CD/Cassette deck
-Power Drivers Seat
-Engine Block Heater
-Moon Roof
-Power Windows and Locks
-Power Mirrors (inop)
-Tilt Steering and Cruise Control
-Overhead Console with Temp and Compass
-Rear Window Wiper (inop)
-AutoTrac 4 Wheel Drive
-201K on odometer

What's Been Done:
-Rebuilt Trans
-4 New tires (less than 20k, Hankook Dynapro RF10)
-New 2 core Radiator (last fall, lifetime warranty)
-New Delphi fuel pump (May, 2013)
-Replaced upper and lower manifold gaskets (Spring, 2012, Felpro)
-Pitman Arm, Idler Arm, Inner and Outer Tie Rod Ends, Front end Alignment. (Fall 2012, parts by Moog, Service by F&F tire on Rawson)
-Egr Valve, Fuel Relief Valve, Fuel Breather Valve, (Fall 2012, GM)
-New Windsheild (Summer 2012)
-Front rotors, pads, and hub bearing. (fall 2008, 40k ago, Autozone)
-Rear axle seals, outer wheel bearings, pads, rotors, calipers. (April 2013, seals and bearings are GM, rest is Autozone)
-Battery and Alternator ( Dec. 2012, Batt is Farm and Fleet Gold, Alt is autozone)
-Valley Class V 2in receiver
-Doors replaced (From '97 Bravada, Fall 2012)

What it will need:
-New Shocks (original to the truck but, does not affect driveability. Bushings are gone in right rear so it rattles over bumps)
-Idler pulley (sqeaks)
-Exhaust flange donut (leaks, typical 4.3 sound)
-Sheet metal repair behind both doors in front of wheels (wisconsin rust)
-Interior Cleaning (Truck has been smoked in and there are some stains in rear cargo area)

Misc:
-Passed Wisconsin Emissions with Flying colors (April, 2013)
-ABS is Fully Functional
-4 wheel drive is Fully Functional
-No Malfuntion indicator lights are on
-Clean and Clear Title in hand

History:
Bought new in Minnesota. Sold used to Tomah, WI. I purchased in 2008 and brought it here. No Major Accidents that I am aware of nor have I seen any indication of. Previous owner did hit something that necessitated the replacement of the right headlight, directional lens, and grill.

Comments:
I bought this truck because we needed a second vehicle. When I lost my Company Truck, it became my primary vehicle. In the process of keeping it running, I started to set it up for towing. It has only left me stranded once when the fuel pump quit. Now I would trust it to go anywhere. I am only selling it because I was able to buy a newer pick up that better suits my needs. So now, I just have to many vehicles and the wife wants it gone.

 

No warrenty or guarrentee express, written, or implied

10% of sale price due within 24 hours of auctions end, balance due upon delivery.

Pick up must be arranged within 2 weeks of auctions end otherwise deposit will be forfited.

 


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Junkyard Gem: 1985 Chevrolet Sprint

Thu, May 21 2020

For in the 1985 model year, General Motors began selling Chevrolet-badged Suzuki Cultus hatchbacks in California. Sales of the cheap three-cylinder econobox in the rest of North America followed soon after (with the Canadian version known as the Pontiac Firefly), and did pretty well considering the crash in gasoline prices during the middle 1980s. Starting in 1988, the facelifted Sprint became the Geo (and, later on, Chevrolet) Metro. Here's one of the very first Cultuses sold on our shores, found in a San Francisco Bay Area car graveyard. Amazingly, the primitive rear-wheel-drive Chevrolet Chevette remained available all the way through 1987, competing with the thriftier front-wheel-drive Sprint in the same showrooms. For 1988, Pontiac started selling a rebadged Daewoo LeMans, so the Sprint/Metro never lacked for intra-corporate competition. Inside, you'll find the same stuff most mid-1980s Japanese econoboxes got: tough cloth upholstery and long-wearing hard plastics. Suzuki quality in 1985 wasn't quite up to Honda or Toyota levels, but you weren't paying Honda or Toyota prices for the Sprint. MSRP on this car started at $4,949, or about $12,000 in 2020 dollars. The cheapest possible 1985 Chevette cost $5,340, while a new no-frills Ford Escort would set you back $5,620. Subaru, however, could have put you in a punitively unappointed base-model Leone hatchback for just 40 bucks more than the Sprint that year. I think I'd have sprung the extra for a $5,348 Toyota Tercel, a $5,195 Mazda GLC, or— best cheap-commuter deal of all that year— the $5,399 Honda Civic 1300 hatchback. I was 19 years old and driving a Competition Orange 1968 Mercury Cyclone that year, and I recall feeling pity for Chevy Sprint drivers, new-car smell or not. Still, these weren't bad cars for the price, though a Sprint with an automatic transmission was a real character-builder. Got three cylinders and uses 'em all! 48 horsepower from this hemi-headed SOHC 1-liter. The Turbo Sprint — yes, such a car existed — had a howling 70 horsepower. The hood-latch release is a rectangular button that resembles a badge. 1985 Chevy Sprint Commercial The highest-mileage, lowest-priced car you can buy. 1985 holden barina commercial The Australian-market version was the Holden Barina, and the TV ads featured the Road Runner. 1983 SUZUKI CULTUS Ad In its homeland, this car got screaming guitars and a drive through New York City for its TV commercials.

Weekly Recap: Electric Rapide concept showcases Aston's future

Sat, Oct 24 2015

Aston Martin showed off an all-electric Rapide S prototype this week and announced an agreement with investment firm ChinaEquity to explore development of a production version of the sports sedan. The car could arrive in about two years if the project advances, and it would be built in Gaydon, England. The concept car, called the "RapidE" was developed with Williams Advanced Engineering. The electric Rapide is meant to highlight British innovation, and it was revealed during a state visit by Chinese president Xi Jinping to the United Kingdom. Spec were not available for the concept on display. "The car we showed in London is a fully running concept but not yet defining [of] our choice of battery, motor, inverter, etc," spokesman Simon Sproule said. "Now that we have a clearer path for producing the car, we will be defining all the parameters." Aston Martin has been vocal about its electric ambitions this year, and Sproule told us at the New York Auto Show that an all-electric Rapide could cost $200,000 to $250,000 or more. "It's a study, but we're serious about it," he said. Some reports have indicated the electric Rapide could pack as much as 1,000 horsepower. Aston considers electric technology the strongest play for modernizing its powertrains and meeting emissions standards around the world. Hybrids and all-electric models can offer high outputs and strong torque delivery, which is in keeping with the Aston's image as a sportscar maker. Company brass prefer this option over dropping down to four-cylinder engines. And yes, V8s and V12s remain part of the plan. The electric push is part of Aston's future strategy to remake its lineup, which includes refreshing its sportscars, building a production version of the electric all-wheel-drive DBX concept shown at the Geneva Motor Show, and adding a four-door Lagonda. OTHER NEWS & NOTES Domino's serves up purpose-built delivery car Domino's revealed a purpose-built pizza delivery car based on the Chevy Spark. It's called the DXP, for Delivery Expert, and it can handle up to 80 pizzas. The pies stay warm thanks to an oven located behind the driver's seat, and the DXP is sauced up with a puddle-lighting feature that projects the Domino's logo outside of the car. Power comes from the Spark's stock 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 84 hp that gets up to 39 mpg on the highway. Chevy dealers will be trained to service the DXP.

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