2008 Gmc Savana 3500 W. 14ft Unicell Body, Ac & Built In Generator on 2040-cars
Mount Dora, Florida, United States
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This vehicle is truly like new. It was part of a sign business purchase and is no longer needed. The vehicle has 6,000 original miles on it. Vehicle has been well maintained as it was a traveling sign shop and appearances are important in any business. This vehicle has no scratches or dents and has been serviced and waxed regularly.
The logos and lettering on the vehicle are all made out of vinyl and can easily be peeled off. This Vehicle has a 14ft Unicell Fiberglass box on the back with a built in Coleman 35,000 BTU Air Condition Roof Unit. This unit runs off of the built in electrical system. The vehicle has a full electrical panel / system built in. The vehicle is setup to run off of shore power (Plug into any properly rated outlet) or off of a built in generator. The electrical system includes an electrical panel, 8 outlets, 2 Florescent lights, and room for expansion. The built in generator is a KYFA/6747 Cummins Onan. The generator produces 4,000 watts and has a separate fuel tank with battery operated start. The vehicle also has a full strobe system installed. The panel is installed in the cabin and there are two strobes in the front indicator light housings and two strobe in red housings on the back of the box. The vehicle does not come with anything that may be shown in the Box or Cabin in the pictures. This vehicle still stores sign products and is a working sign shop until it is sold. Seller is willing to sell as a sign business if buyer is interested. If so please contact the Seller. The vehicle is also listed locally and the Seller reserves the right to end the auction at anytime if the vehicle has been purchased locally. If the buyer would like to inspect the vehicle in person, or have someone come and inspect the vehicle it must be done prior to the auction ending. Please contact the seller to make the arrangements. The buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements. The seller does not express any written or implied warranty(ies). |
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GM might lose 90-year U.S. sales crown over chip shortage
Sat, Oct 2 2021Automotive News editor Nick Bunkley tweeted on October 1 that according to AutoNews data, General Motors "has been the largest seller of vehicles in the U.S. every year since passing Ford in 1931." With automakers having turned in light car and truck sales data for the first three quarters of 2021, GM's 90-year-run might not reach 91. According to AN figures, Toyota was 80,401 vehicles ahead when the October workday started. Worse, GM is so far behind its historic pace that it might only sell enough light vehicles in the U.S. to match its numbers from 1958. Meanwhile, the New York Times put a few more salient numbers to the pain GM and Toyota are enduring alongside the the rest of the industry. GM sold 33% fewer cars in Q3 2021 than it did in Q3 2019 during the dark days of the pandemic, 446,997 units this year as opposed to 665,192 last year. GM's Q3 2020 was only down 13% on Q3 2019. Over at Toyota, the bottom line showed a 1% gain in Q3 2021 compared to 2020, with 566,005 units moved off dealer lots. The finer numbers show two steps forward and one step back, though; Toyota's September sales were down 22% compared to last year. GM remains optimistic about what's ahead, GM's president of North American operations telling the NYT, "We look forward to a more stable operating environment through the fall." We'd like to see that happen, but we don't know how it happens. The chip shortage said to have been the inciting incident for the current woes isn't over, and not only can no one agree when it will be over, the automakers, chip producers, and U.S. government still can't get on the same page about who needs what and when. Looking away from that for a second shows articles about "No End In Sight" for supply chain disruptions in early September, before China had to start working through power supply constraints, global supply chain workers started warning of a "system collapse," and roughly 500,000 containers sat waiting to be unloaded at Southern California ports — a record number seemingly broken every week. And back to chips, we're told just a few days ago the chip shortage is "worse than we thought."  For now, the NYT wrote that GM dealer inventory is down 40% from June to roughly 129,000 vehicles, and down 84% from the days when dealers would cumulatively keep about 800,000 light vehicles in stock. However, GM just announced it would have almost all of its U.S. facilities back online next week, although some would run at partial capacity.
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Son surprises his dad by restoring his 1949 pickup for Christmas
Mon, Jan 5 2015Norman Meal, an 83-year-old retired farmer from Rushville, IN, nearly missed his big Christmas gift when his son, Kyle, first presented it to him. Norman was oblivious and was looking all over the garage floor until Kyle pointed out a satin black pickup with a bow on it parked inside. This wasn't just another case of a child buying a parent a dream vehicle; the '49 GMC sitting there was Norman's very first truck that was restored and ready to drive. According to Fox 59 WXIN, Norman's father purchased the GMC in 1949, and Norman bought it from him in the mid '50s to use on the farm. However, for about the past 13 years, the truck had been rotting away in the garage of one of Kyle's friends. As a perfect gift to his dad, Kyle took the pickup to a restoration shop to make the old vehicle roadworthy again. Practically everything was replaced – except for the horn. Thankfully, Kyle filmed his dad's reaction to getting the GMC. Check it out and watch them take a drive in the heartwarming video above.

















