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1970 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:91494 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Manchester, Georgia, United States

Manchester, Georgia, United States
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I'm selling my 1970 Corvette Coupe equipped with the legendary LS5 engine and 4-speed transmission. It is one of
only 4473 with the 454 CI engine. The drive train is all original to the car and has been professionally rebuilt.
All numbers and dates match. Even components like the carburetor, starter, and alternator are correct for the car
and have been rebuilt. The trim tag correct Light Saddle interior is all new including the gauges. Even the
factory clock has been rebuilt and is working. The car has just been painted the trim tag correct Monza Red and
has new trim and bumpers. I pay attention to details like having a working jack and owners manual in the car, that
most dealers overlook. In short, the car needs nothing to be driven and enjoyed. You would be proud to take this
car to any car show and have it be appreciated by spectators and judges alike.
The "chrome bumper" third generation C3 Corvettes are appreciating in value every year. The coupe is the ideal
year-round driver. When the weather is warm, you can remove the roof panels and store them in the included bags,
remove the rear window, and have what is essentially a convertible with a roll bar to drive. What could be better
than a car that goes up in value while you are enjoying it?
The following is a complete data sheet on the car and it's restoration.
VIN : 194370S401536
Body build date code: A22 - January 22, 1970
Trim: 418 Light Saddle Vinyl
Paint: 974 Monza Red
Engine: LS5 – 454 CI 390 HP
Engine Markings: V1211CZU – 70S401536
Transmission: M20 – 4-Speed
Transmission Markings: PH13AT – 70S401536
Differential : Heavy Duty Posi 3.08:1
Differential Markings: 2CAT114 70 W
Power Steering
T-Tops
Removable Rear Window
Rebuilt Original:
Engine
Transmission
Differential
Alternator
Starter
Carburetor
Distributor
Headlight Actuators
Wiper Door Actuator
Front and Rear Suspension
Steering
Brakes
Clock
Heater Controls
New:
Paint
Bumpers
Lenses
Emblems and Trim
Clutch and Throwout Bearing
Motor and Transmission Mounts
Gas Tank
Exhaust Pipes and Mufflers
Air Cleaner
Valve Covers
Tires
Battery
Trim Rings
Hub Caps
Outside Door Handles
Front and Rear Wheel Bearings
Shock Absorbers
U-Joints
Carpet
Seat Covers
Seat Belts
Dash Pad
Door Panels
Rear Compartment Doors
Inside Door Handles and Lock Knobs
Consoles
Floor Mats
Parking Brake Handle
Headlight Switch
Relays
Vacuum System
Radio and Speakers
Gauges
Electric Window Switches and Motors
Seals and Weather Stripping
Windshield Wiper Motor
Windshield Washer Pump
Power Steering Pump
Power Steering Control Valve
Water Pump
All Hoses and Clamps
All Belts
Much more...

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Chevy Volt replacement battery cost varies wildly, up to $34,000

Fri, Jan 10 2014

There's a growing hubbub in the plug-in vehicle community over what looks like some ridiculously cheap replacement batteries for the Chevrolet Volt going up for sale. GM Parts Online, for example, is selling a replacement Volt battery with an MSRP of $2,994.64 but, with an online discount, the price comes down to $2,305.88. For the 16-kWh pack in the 2012 Volt, that comes to a very low $144.11 per kilowatt hour (kWH). But is it a real deal? How can it be, when a Chevy dealer may quote you a price of up to $34,000 to replace the pack? For a 16-kWh Volt pack, $2,305.88 comes to a very low $144.11 per kWh. But is it a real deal? Battery packs in alternative propulsion vehicles are usually priced by the kWh and, historically, they've been thought to be in the range of $500-per-kWh for OEM offerings. Since automakers are understandably secretive about their costs, we still don't know what the real number is today, but we do know it varies by automaker. Tesla, for example, has said it pays less than $200-per-kWH at the cell level but, of course, a constructed pack would be more. Whatever is going on, li-ion battery prices are trending downward. So, $144.11 certainly sounds great, but what's the story here? Kevin Kelly, manager of electrification technology communications for General Motors, reminded AutoblogGreen that GM Parts Online is not the official GM parts website and that, "the costs indicated on the site are not what we would charge our dealers or owners for a replacement battery. There would be no cost to the Volt owner if their battery needs replacement or repair while the battery is under the eight year/100,000 mile limited warranty coverage provided by Chevrolet." A single price tag also can't be accurate for everyone, Kelly said. "If the customer needs to have their battery repaired beyond the warranty, the cost to them would vary depending on what needs to be replaced or repaired (i.e. number of modules, which specific internal components need replacement, etc.)." he said. "So, it's hard for us to tell you exactly what the cost would be to the customer because it varies depending on what might need to be repaired/replaced. As a result, the core charge would vary." But, is the $2,300 price even accurate for anyone? Thanks to a reader comment, we see that this similar item on New GM Parts makes it look like the lithium-ion modules that Kelly mentioned – where a lot of the expensive bits are – are not included.

GM dealers unhappy about pickup prices

Mon, 21 Oct 2013

The backlash is beginning. Following General Motors' price hike of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra last week, dealers across the country are expressing their ire over increasing prices in the face of rebates and discounts on trucks from Ford and Ram.
Speaking to Automotive News, Sam Pilato, the general manager at Dimmitt Chevrolet in Clearwater, FL, Silverados are "selling very poorly." W. Carrol Smith, the president of Monument Chevrolet in the heart of truck country, Texas, said, "[GM's] position is that the vehicle stands on its own and it doesn't need a bigger rebate. That's not what the market is telling us."
According to AN, that's the general attitude amongst Chevy and GMC dealers across the country, where the twin pickups are getting butchered in sales by competitors offering up to $9,000 off their sticker prices. Part of the problem for GM is that its trucks are arriving on the market near the end of the current F-150's lifecycle, a fact that Ford has taken advantage of.

Now's the time to buy a cheap first-gen Chevy Volt

Fri, Sep 4 2015

Would you fork over 18 grand and change for a new Chevrolet Volt extended-range plug-in vehicle? If so, there are some for the taking. Since the updated Volt is about ready to hit dealerships, current models have become a lot easier to afford. For some reason, it appears the best deals are in Iowa, recalling some sort of Field of Dreams-style whispering voice luring car shoppers to their first plug-in vehicle, according to EV Obsession. To wit, a couple of 2014 Volts with a sticker price in the $35,000 range are being offered for less than $26,000 in that Midwestern state. Factor in the $7,500 tax credit from the federal government, and the Volt can be had for less than the sticker price of a Toyota Prius C compact hybrid. Chevy started priming that particular pump earlier this year, though didn't appear to have a ton of success. This past spring, Chevrolet was offering some impressive lease deals on the Volt, with monthly payments dropping to less than $250. There's a reason buyers will want to wait for the second-generation Volt. The 2016 version will have a 53-mile all-electric range, up from the 38-mile range in the current version, along with 106 MPGe. Some will say that the style is improved as well, and the first-gen's touch-sensitive control panel was discarded for more buttons. Still, if you're more concerned about price than having the newest car on the lot, now's a good time to shop. And speaking of the current version, sales remain down substantially. Last month, Chevy moved 1,380 Volts, a 45-percent plunge from a year earlier. Through August, Volt sales were down 37 percent this year compared to 2014 numbers, to 8,315 units.