1972 Nova Ss on 2040-cars
East Dubuque, Illinois, United States
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1972
Nova SS, 383 Stroker, 350 Turbo Transmission, 4000 Stall Torque Converter, 10
Bolt 373 Gears, Quick Fuel 680 CFM Carb With Electric Choke, Northern 3 Core
Aluminum Radiator, Electric Fan, March Performance Revolver Serpentine Kit,
Edelbrock Victor Jr. Intake, Polished And Ported Heads, Balanced And
Blueprinted 400 Crank, Bored Over .030, Flowtech Ceramic Coated Headers, New
Exhaust And Mufflers, Complete Hotchkiss Sway Bars Front To Rear, Tubular A
Arms Upper And Lower, Competition Engineering Frame Ties, Competition
Engineering Traction Bars, Deep Sump Oil Pan, All Braided Stainless Steel Lines
Front To Rear, Uni Steer Rack And Pinion Steering, Flaming River Steering
Colum, Energy Suspension Bushings Threw Out, Calvert Racing Shocks Rear,
Lakewood Shocks Front, Painless Wiring Harness, New Fuel Tank, New Front Disk
Brakes, New Rear Drum Brakes, New Front And Rear Bumpers, Gel Battery Trunk Mounted,
New Interior Side Panels And Front Seats, Auto Meter Gauges, Hurst V-Matic 3 Shifter,
Alpine Stereo And Four Speakers, More.
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Sun, Jan 11 2015Okay, so not exactly cars, but Bobcats - but still quite cool. You might remember that the National Corvette Museum had that little divot that needed to be filled in. Turns out the construction firm of Scott, Murphy & Daniel doing the work is using two remote-controlled Bobcats to fill the sinkhole with "manufactured sand," which in this case is crushed limestone. It appears that the Bobcat company has offered remote operation since at least 2007 via a wireless transmitter that works up to 1,500 feet away. So yes, that means two SMD employees stand on the edge of the pit and flick joystick levers for hours at a time, one in charge of a Bobcat with a roller-compactor attachment, the other in charge of a Bobcat with a bucket. And that, to us, is a pretty good way to earn the daily bread. Check out the video above for the latest sinkhole update. News Source: National Corvette Museum via YouTube Auto News Weird Car News Chevrolet GM Videos rc car remote control National Corvette Museum bobcat ncm
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Hillary Clinton takes to campaign trail in a van called Scooby
Wed, Apr 15 2015It still seems way too early to even starting thinking about the 2016 presidential election, but candidates are already throwing their hats in the ring. Among the officially announced hopefuls so far is former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. To kick off her run for office, she recently embarked on a long-distance road trip from her home in New York to the campaign battleground of Iowa. Rather than a limo, she was driven there in a conversion van (pictured above) that Clinton named Scooby after Hanna-Barbera's famous, mystery-solving dog. According to Yahoo Autos, the vehicle itself is a Chevrolet Express that has been customized by the Explorer Van Company, and Time says that it's also armored. Clinton isn't behind the wheel, though. All those years in public office mean that the Secret Service does the driving. Of course, the vehicle in Scooby Doo was named the Mystery Machine, and Scooby was mostly brown, not black. To explain the somewhat odd naming, Clinton traveled around in a brown van during her 2000 Senate campaign in New York, and it earned the nickname Scooby, according to Time. Apparently, the moniker has stuck for her latest ride. If the start of the Clinton campaign seems early, she isn't the first White House hopeful to arrive in Iowa this year. A bunch of possible Republican candidates already met at summits in the state at least twice to gain favor ahead of the caucus there. No word on what they were driving...















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