1971 Chevelle Heavy Chevy Big Block on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:396
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 127,000
Model: Chevelle
Trim: HARD TOP
1971 CHEVELLE HEAVY CHEVY BIG BLOCK 396 NOT ORIGINAL DRIVE TRAIN I BELIEVE THE ORIGINAL MOTOR WAS A 307 WITH A POWER GLIDE AND COLOR WAS COTTON WOOD GREEN THERE IS A 1968 396 REFRESHED WITH A HOLLEY 770 AND A 350 TRANS RUNS SMOOTH AND SOUNDS GREAT 10 BOLT FACTORY REAR AC CAR BUT DONT HAVE BRACKETS OR COMPRESURE NEW CARPET REAR SEATS NEW STILL HAVE ORIGINAL BACK SEATS AND TRANS NO MOTOR FRONT SEATS GOOD CONDITION STEERING WHEEL HAS SOME IMPERFECTIONS NEW FRONT WINDSHIELD REAR WINDOW BUMPERS WHEEL WELL MOLDINGS INNER WHEELS VINYL TOP AND PAINT ALL NEW LESS THAN A YEAR CAR SHINES NICE BUT IS NOT A PERFECT 10 ABOUT AN 8 THE BAD THE GUY WHO OWENED CAR BEFORE ME PUT NEW FLOOR BOARDS IN OVER THE OLD NEVER CUT IT OUT DRIVERS DOOR STNCIL HAS A SMALL TEAR SOME FRONT END PARTS NEW BUT COULD USE A WHEEL ALLIGNMENT DRIVES STRAIGHT BUT STEERING WHEEL ISNT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL OR EMAIL BEFORE YOU BID TRIED TO DESCRIBE AS MUCH AS POSSIBILE GREAT DRIVER TRADES CONSIDERED POSSIBALY 917 807 3655 CAR IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY CAN END AUCTION EARLY IF NEEDED
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Chevy rolls out Silverado HD High Country
Wed, 09 Apr 2014It's been a good week for heavy-duty truck buyers. First, Ram revealed the Black Package for its HD trucks, then it rolled out its new Power Wagon, and now Chevy's getting in on the action with its Silverado High Country HD. Okay, so it may not pack quite the attitude of Ram's latest 2500-series offerings, but the High Country HD will come as a welcome addition to the Chevy Trucks range to those looking to pull their horse, boat or other trailer without skimping on creature comforts.
Rolled out a little under a year ago, the High Country trim is Chevy's answer to the likes of the GMC Denali, Ford King Ranch and Ram Longhorn. It has until now only been offered on the light duty, 1500-series Silverado, but now extends to the 2500 and 3500-series HD models, as well.
So what sets a High Country pickup apart from lesser Chevy trucks? You'll be able to pick it out based on its chrome horizontal grille, body-color bumpers, 6-inch tubular side steps, 20-inch chrome wheels (18-inch on the 3500 and 17-inch on the dualie) and, of course, plenty of special badging. But it's inside where the High Country makes its mark, with a cabin decked out in saddle brown perforated leather, seats that are both heated and cooled, eight-inch touchscreen with full MyLink suite, Bose audio and park assist functions front and rear to keep those color-keyed bumpers looking fresh. (Though Chevy hasn't yet showed us the interior of the HD model, it'll presumably look mostly the same as the cab in the 1500 High Country in the gallery below.)
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