1964 Banks Twin Turbo Mind Blowing Pro Street Hot Rod C-10 on 2040-cars
North Port, Florida, United States
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SELLING MY RADICAL 1964 CHEVY C-10 AS I AM BEGINNING A NEW PROJECT. THIS THING IS ABSOLUTELY WICKED!!! I"LL START WITH THE MOTOR: IT WAS BUILT TO RACE AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE 14 POINT CHRIS ALSTON'S CHASSIS WORKS ROLL CAGE. HOWEVER IT IS TOTALLY STREET LEGAL. 385 SMALL BLOCK CHEVY.. EARLY VETTE BLOCK HIGH NICKEL AFR ALUMINUM CYLINDER HEADS BANKS TWIN TURBO SET UP (ULTIMATE RUSH) WEIAND INTAKE PRO SYSTEMS BLOW THROUGH CARB HANDLING THE 12 LBS OF BOOST AERO MOTIVE FUEL SYSTEM SUPPORTING UP TO 1000 HORSEPOWER NEW COMPLETE MSD DIGITAL 6 PLUS WITH BOOST RETARD DYNOED AT 842 H/P NOW THE TRANSMISSION: POWER GLIDE WITH TRANS BRAKE..(NOT CONNECTED)GEAR VENDORS OVERDRIVE SOLID INPUT AND OUTPUT SHAFTS, RED CLUTCHES, KEVLAR BAND, COAN MANUAL SHIFT VALVE BODY AND A YANK 3400 CONVERTER CHEETAH SHIFTER REAR END: COMPLETE MARK WILLIAMS 4 LINK ADJUSTIBLE COIL OVERS WITH A 456 GEAR BRAKES: 4 WHEEL DISCS WITH LINELOC RIMS AND TIRES: THE TRUCK SITS UPON A SET OF 15 INCH CHROME CRAGER S/S WHEELS WRAPPED IN 26 X 7.50/15LT TIRES IN THE FRONT AND 33 X 21.50/15 LT TIRES IN THE REAR NOW ON TO THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR.. ITS AN ABSOULTEY BRILLIANT COLOR COMBINATION. THE EXTERIOR IS FINISHED IN A LIGHT YELLOW AND WHITE COLOR COMBO, PAINT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THE BODY IS STRAIGHT AND SOLID. THE STEEL BODY HAS BEEN MODIFIED WITH A PANORAMIC CAB, FLEETSIDE LONG BED, AND THE FRONT HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO A US BODY FIBERGLASS TILT FRONT END. BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW BENCH SEAT WRAPPED IN DARK GOLD CLOTH/VINYL COMBINATION WITH NO WEAR OR IMPERFECTIONS. CARPET IS TAN AND ALSO BRAND NEW! THIS TRUCK EVEN SMELLS BRAND NEW.. KEEPS YOU COOL WHILE CRUISING WITH THE VINTAGE AIR. YOU GOTTA SEE THIS STRIKING BEAUTY TO BELIEVE IT! IT IS SIGNIFICANT TO ADD THIS DETAIL, ALTHOUGH HARD TO BELIEVE, THIS TRUCK HAS NEVER SEEN THE RACE TRACK, NEVER BEEN RACED AND ONLY HAS 1500 MILES AFTER IT'S FOUR-YEAR ROTISSERIE RESTORATION. AWARDS FOR THIS TRUCK INCLUDE: BEST OF SHOW BEST ENGINEERED GCRA NMCA MUSCLE CAR NATIONALS FIRST PLACE EDITORS CHOICE. RESERVE IS BELOW THE COST OF THE BUILD ON THIS ONE, WILLING TO ASSIST WITH SHIPPING AT YOUR EXPENSE, SERIOUS BUYERS CONTACT ME. FRANK (941)916 5350.
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Fri, Mar 18 2022The Buick Encore will not get an encore, and the Chevrolet Trax is dead in its tracks. Separate unverified reports say the two crossovers, which are essentially identical underneath the sheetmetal, will retire at the end of the 2022 model year without being directly replaced. Citing anonymous sources, enthusiast website GM Authority wrote that production of the Encore and the Trax is scheduled to end in the third quarter of 2022. Both models are manufactured in Bupyeong-gu, South Korea, and General Motors will reportedly use the extra production capacity to build more examples of the Trailblazer, which outsold the Encore and the Trax combined by a significant margin in 2021. General Motors hasn't commented on the report, but we wouldn't be surprised if the end is indeed near for the Encore and the Trax. Buick released the Encore for the 2013 model year, and Chevrolet launched the Trax for 2015, but the model made its debut as the Opel Mokka in 2012. It's at the end of its life cycle, and sales figures reflect this: 20,072 units of the Encore were sold in America in 2021, a drop of 52% compared to 2020, while 42,590 examples of the Trax found a home, a 60% decline. It's further proof that Americans don't like small cars. Viewed in that light, the decision not to replace either crossover makes perfect sense. If the report is accurate, the Encore GX (which is not related to the Encore in any way) will enter the 2023 model year as Buick's entry-level model. The situation is a little more complicated at Chevrolet: The pocket-sized Spark is on its way out in 2022 as well, meaning that the Trailblazer will become the entry point into the range. It's a different story in Europe: Opel, which is now part of the Stellantis group, released the second-generation Mokka in June 2020.
GM takes 2020 full-size pickup sales crown
Thu, Jan 7 2021It's no secret that 2020 was an unconventional year for auto sales. Extenuating circumstances or not, it was a year of upheaval even for ever-resilient (and ever-profitable) pickups, with General Motors taking the crown from Ford in the full-size segment. The Ford F-Series still outsold every other full-size pickup nameplate in the country by a significant margin. It's only when you combine GM's Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra variants that you get a number that exceeds Ford's. This isn't really a new phenomenon, either. In fact, it was only somewhat recently that Ford took the overall full-size crown away from GM, and not only did Ford widen the gap in recent years, but Ram has once again become a legitimate challenger, even managing to outsell the Silverado by a healthy margin in 2019, but never coming close to the F-Series in terms of total volume. But, 2020 being 2020, things got weird yet again. Ram remains relevant, of course, but Ford got caught with its pants down thanks to the one-two punch of COVID and the generational changeover of the core F-150 model, which resulted in a production interruption as the company's assembly facilities transitioned from building the old 2020 model to the new-for-2021. This perfect storm, as it turns out, was sufficient for GM to walk away with the full-size crown. See for yourself: Full-size 2020 pickup sales: GM total: 847,110 F-Series: 787,422 Silverado: 594,094 Ram: 563,676 Sierra: 253,016 Tundra: 109,203 Titan: 26,439 As you can see, Ram slipped back behind Silverado, slotting comfortably into third place. The Silverado 1500 had a flat year, but the heavy- and medium-duty variants bucked the trend and contributed to a slight uptick in sales for the nameplate, while F-Series tumbled more than 12% (nearly 110,000 units), opening the door for GM to steam ahead. There were similarly significant shakeups in the midsize truck segment. First, 2020 was the first full year of retail sales for the Gladiator pickup, which surged to fourth place behind the stalwart Tacoma, Ranger and Colorado. GM's combined sales of the Colorado and Canyon are good enough for second place by manufacturer, but nowhere close to what it would take to dethrone Toyota.
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