Gmc Sierra / Chevy C10 Fresh Resto-mod Short Bed 454ci Automatic on 2040-cars
Aztec, New Mexico, United States
| 1968 GMC TRUCK FRAME OFF RESTORATION APPROX 1 YR OLD DONE AS A RESTO-MOD WITH THE 1992 CHEVY STEP SIDE BED. DOOR HANDLES WERE SHAVED USING DOOR POPPER REMOTES, NO HIDDEN BUTTONS. THE TRUCK HAS APPROX 1000 MILES SINCE BEING COMPLETED. I JUST CHANGED THE OIL FOR THE 3RD TIME FROM ROYAL PURPLE BREAK IN OIL TO CONVENTIONAL VALVOLINE 10-40.  TRUCK RUNS, TRACKS, DRIVES, SHIFTS AND STOPS PERFECTLY. IT WAS JUST TAKEN FOR A 200 MILE ROUND TRIP IN THE MOUNTAINS OF SOUTHERN COLORADO. THE ORIGINAL GMC RADIO IS NOT WORKING AND THE ORIGINAL SPEAKER WAS REMOVED. ALL GAUGES WORK EXCEPT THE BATTERY GAUGE. ALL LIGHTS AND SIGNALS WORK. ZERO RUST TO BE FOUND ON THIS TRUCK AND BODY IS LASER STRAIGHT! OPTIONS:  454 BIG BLOCK CHEVY, TURBO 350 TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES, TILT WHEEL (74 GMC TRUCK), 12 BOLT REAR END 3.73 GEARS NEW PARTS INCLUDE: REBUILT 454 REBUILT TURBO 350 CPP FRONT LOWERING COIL SPRINGS CUSTOM LOWERING LEAF SPRINGS DYNOMAX EXAUST CUSTOM PAINT (COMPLETE TRUCK PAINTED INCLUDING INSIDE CAB AND ALL JAMS) HOOD WINDSHIELD AND GASKET REAR GLASS AND GASKET DOOR ACTUATORS WITH REMOTES LMC FRONT BUMPER LMC GRILL AND MOULDINGS REBUILT QUADRAJET CARB OPTIMA BATTERY REBUILT RADIATOR RADIATOR SHROUD STARTER ALTERNATOR ROTORS AND BRAKE PADS BRAKE LINES HEATER AND RADIATOR HOSES BRAKE BOOSTER HEATER MOTOR  LMC HEATER CONTROLS HEADLIGHTS LMC GLOVE COMPARTMENT LMC SEAT LMC CARPET LMC DASH PAD LMC ARM RESTS LMC SUN VISORS LMC DOOR RUBBERS  LMC DOOR WINDOW FELTS CAB BUSHINGS FRONT END TIE RODS ALIGNMENT ROLL PAN RIKEN RAPTORS 255/50/17 ZR RATED TIRES HEATER CORE USED: 17" BOYD CODDINGTON BILLET ALUMINUM WHEELS (SHOW SOME ROAD WARE AS THEY ARE OLDER BUT STILL LOOK GREAT AND ARE BALANCED PERFECTLY) I AM SURE I AM MISSING A FEW PARTS AS I HAVE LOST A FEW RECEIPTS SINCE BUILDING THE TRUCK. THE TRUCK IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SALE LOCALLY SO COULD BE REMOVED EARLY IF SOLD. IF YOU ARE CLOSE OR HAVE SOMEONE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONS IT CAN BE ARRANGED. SHIPPING IS BUYER RESPONSIBILITY BUT I WILL ASSIST ANY WAY I CAN, I HAVE HAD MY VEHICLES GO TO NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON STATE FROM EBAY SALES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR SPECIFIC PICTURE REQUESTS PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND HAPPY BIDDING. | 
Chevrolet C-10 for Sale
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Pony-car sales war: Mustang vs. Camaro vs. Challenger [UPDATE]
Fri, Jul 3 2015Update: An earlier version of this story misstated the 2015 Mustang's weight when compared with previous models. Additionally, we have added comments from Chevrolet in the text. The Ford Mustang has blown past the Chevy Camaro as America's best-selling pony car, and in June, it wasn't even close. The 'Stang outsold the Camaro 11,719 to 8,611 cars. The Camaro remained ahead of the Dodge Challenger, which sold 6,845 units. Even though the Camaro did post an 11.5-percent sales improvement in June, the competition is arguably stronger than at anytime since the 1970s muscle-car era. The Mustang's sales leapt a whopping 53.6 percent, while the Challenger saw a gain of 56 percent. Several factors are weighing down Camaro sales, including its lame duck status. Chevy is launching a new generation of the Camaro this year that's more than 200 pounds lighter, offers a new turbo four-cylinder engine option, and has a nicer interior than the outgoing model. Put simply: wait a few months and you can get a better car. It's also unlikely Chevy will jack up the price much, as it's historically kept the Camaro within reach of everyday enthusiasts. While Chevy fans wait in anticipation for their new sports car, Ford and Dodge have downshifted. The new Mustang, which went on sale last year, is faster and more sophisticated than its predecessor. It also offers a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder, which Ford has credited for the Mustang's recent uptick and makes up 36 percent of the car's sales, Ford analyst Erich Merkle said. View 17 Photos June's performance allowed the Mustang to widen its sales gap with the Camaro this year. Through the first five months, Ford sold 68,290 Mustangs, a 54.4-percent increased compared with 2014. Chevy sold 42,593 Camaros, an 8.7-percent decrease. The Challenger – long the No. 3 pony car in sales volume – has seen its sales surge 41 percent this year to 37,011 units. Spokesman Monte Doran said Chevy expected that 2015 would be a "relatively soft year" for the Camaro. "Mustang is taking advantage of years' worth of pent-up demand for an independent rear suspension," he said. "When Camaro introduced an IRS, in 2009, it helped make us the best-selling performance car in America.
Updated Chevy Silverado spied, possibly with aluminum components
Sat, Apr 11 2015Chevrolet is readying a refresh for its trusty Silverado pickup, and these spy shots give us our first glimpse at what might be in store. The front and rear fascias of this prototype are covered, obscuring some styling tweaks (with LED accents up front). More interestingly, our spies suggest that many of the Silverado's body components could move to aluminum with this mid-cycle update. The hood will go from steel to the lighter alloy, and it's possible the front fenders could benefit from the weight-saving material, too. Ford's latest F-150 is extremely aluminum-intensive, and by switching the construction, 700 pounds was trimmed off the truck's weight. We've already heard that General Motors is working with a similar plan for its next-generation fullsize trucks. Beyond that, expect the smaller 5.3-liter V8 to ditch its six-speed automatic transmission in favor of the eight-speed unit that's already mated to the larger, 6.2-liter V8. Neither transmission will stick around very long, as the trucks will likely adopt a 10-speed automatic around 2017. Look for the updated Silverado to debut later this year, likely as a 2016.5 model.
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Tue, Apr 7 20152015 is already shaping up to be the year of "affordable, 200-mile EV" concepts. Nissan and Tesla have each been talking about them for some time, the latter promising to unveil its Model 3 at the North American International Auto Show in January before balking when the time came. Instead, Chevrolet beat them all by unveiling the Bolt concept at the same event, followed shortly thereafter with suggestions of a 2016 launch – potentially offering the first nationwide EV with anything close to that range. It was the ballsiest EV-related move General Motors has made in a quarter century. But will it remain so? Exactly 25 years before the Bolt rolled up onto the turntable, then-Chairman Roger Smith unveiled GM's last ground-up EV concept, the even-more-unfortunately-named Impact, at the Los Angeles Auto Show in January 1990. A few months later, he surprised most of his colleagues by announcing its intended production in honor of Earth Day. It was the first modern foray into electric vehicles for the US by any automaker, one that was rewarded by the State of California with what is now known as the Zero Emissions Vehicle mandate. The program not only forced other automakers into competing with Roger's pet project, but inspired all of them to fight it like small children against bedtime. Some years later, the drivers themselves weighed in, with a biting documentary about that obstinance and the leadership it cost both GM and the country. Within months, GM was first back into the fray of plug-in vehicles. Many criticized the company for starting with a PHEV rather than jump straight back into EVs. The choice wasn't totally out of the blue – even EV1 was meant to be followed by a PHEV. And especially on the heels of Who Killed the Electric Car?, some skittishness was understandable: even a successful EV would invite a "we told you so" public reaction, underscoring their mistake in ending the EV1 program. If a new EV didn't do well, they'd be convicted in the public eye as serial killers. All while seeking a federal bailout. For all the flak, the resulting Chevy Volt was and is a better car than GM has ever gotten credit for. But the company seemed to grow weary of having to overcome its varied past, and while the current owners remain happy, much of the stakeholder and community engagement that so effectively built early goodwill and sales growth faded not long after launch. Marketing has been spotty in both consistency and effectiveness.

 
										


















