1962 Chevy Truck One Ton Car Hauler 409 Motor ?? on 2040-cars
Hayward, California, United States
VINTAGE 1962 CHEVROLET ONE TON DUALLY CAR HAULER.
HAS EXTRA LONG RAMPS THAT STORE IN RACKS ON THE TRUCK. MOTOR BELIEVED TO BE A 409. BLOCK NUMBER ON BACK OF MOTOR IS EITHER: 3857656- 1965 409 MOTOR 3857655- 348 TRUCK MOTOR *CANNOT MAKE OUT THE LAST NUMBER. EVERYTHING POINTS TO A 409-THE MOTOR HAS THE DIPSTICK ON PASSENGER SIDE, AND DIPSTICK GOES INTO OIL PAN, NOT THE BLOCK. THERE IS AN X STAMPED ON THE DRIVER'S SIDE FRONT OF THE MOTOR. MOTOR IS NOT ORIGINAL TO THE TRUCK. TRUCK HAS FOUR (4) SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH GRANNY LOW GEAR TRUCK APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN BUILT AS A RACE CAR TRAILER AS IT INCLUDES TIRE RACK. HAS TWO STORAGE BOXES ON EACH SIDE MOTOR DOES RUN. TRUCK WILL NEED TIRES. DRIVERS DOOR IS DENTED AS DOOR RETAINING STRAP BROKE, AND DOOR OPENED TOO FAR ONTO FENDER. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTATION. TRUCK IS LOCATED IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. CALL GREG 510-502-4527 FOR MORE INFORMATION |
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Now, the Busch Stadium stunt might not have been a big deal, had the St. Louis Cardinals not been playing the Boston Red Sox. Following the tragic events in Boston during the marathon back in April, the phrase "Boston Strong" gained traction among the city's citizens, especially at sporting events. So, you can imagine that Chevy's appropriation of the phrase might not sit well with some fans.
The stunt was ultimately shelved after images of the signs went viral before the game, leading to a bit of a public backlash. Chevy spokesperson Michael Albano said of the promo that it was meant to show the brand's "commitment to baseball and its fans." But after the images went viral, the company "realized there was the possibility that we may offend some of the very fans we were trying to honor," Albano told Automotive News via email.
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Chevrolet Camaro in Korea - Click above for high-resolution image
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