1982 Chevrolet Corvette Base Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Halethorpe, Maryland, United States
1982 CHEVROLET CORVETTE L83 ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING MOTOR WITH CROSS FIRE INJECTION WITH UPGRADED COMPUTER CHIP AND SOFT WARE REPLACED POLYURETHANE BUMBERS WITH FIBERGLASS BUMBERS NEW 0RIGINAL 2 TONE BLUE PAINT ORIGINAL SMOKE GLASS BLUE T-TOPS ( RARE ) REPLACED FRONT SUSPENSION - NEW TIE RODS - NEW BUSHINGS - NEW SHOCKS NEW STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST SYSTEM NEW WATER PUMP NEW LEATHER INTERIOR NEW VACUM SYSTEM AND RELAYS FOR HEAD LIGHTS REBUILT THOTTLE BODY PIONEER HEAD UNIT WITH CD PLAYER AND REMOTE NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING $250.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT AUCTION END - BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END BUYER RESPONSIBLE TO ARRANGE SHIPPING OR LOCAL PICK UP
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GM throttles back Chevy Malibu, Buick LaCrosse production over swollen inventories
Wed, 06 Feb 2013As inventory of the Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse continues to pile up, General Motors will be idling its Fairfax Assembly Plant for two weeks, according to Automotive News. This move comes about a month after the plant was shut down for three weeks in late December and early January for the same reason. As of January 31, the GM had a 94-day supply of Malibu stock while the LaCrosse was a little worse with a 117-day supply.
Just last week, GM announced that it would be investing $600 million in upgrading this plant, but it's unclear what future plans the company has in store for Fairfax considering slow sales of both the plant's models. We do expect a refreshed and more luxurious LaCrosse shortly and an early design update for the Malibu to be announced at some point this year, although we have had no official word as to when either will happen.
Watch how Corvette Racing's new collision-avoidance radar system works
Fri, 22 Mar 2013When it comes to technology used in racecars, we generally expect it to trickle down to production cars, not the other way around. Well, Pratt & Miller has developed a new rear-facing radar that operates in a similar fashion to what we're used to in modern blind spot detection systems, only it is also capable of tracking cars as they approach and relaying vital information to the driver via a large display screen.
The innovative radar system debuted at last weekend's 12 Hours of Sebring for Corvette Racing, and this system makes perfect sense for endurance races like this since the cars sometimes have to drive through the night and in poor weather conditions.
The radar can detect cars even with poor visibility, and uses easy-to-distinguish symbols for the driver to identify.
UAW to vote on strike at Kentucky Corvette plant
Tue, 08 Apr 2014The current wait time for a new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is well, not short. With word of a strike at the Bowling Green, KY factory responsible for seventh-generation sports car, though, that wait time could end up growing substantially.
Now, a strike is still a ways off. UAW Local 2164, which represents the 800 workers responsible for screwing the Corvette together, is set to vote on authorizing a strike today, but even if the employees give the action a go, it's far from a sure thing. According to The Tennessean, both regional and national union officials would need to put their stamp of approval on strike action.
"The membership has to vote to strike, but it's just a step in the process," said Gary Casteel, the UAW's Region 8 director and one of the people that would need to authorize a strike action. Casteel told The Tennessean, "It's purely a local situation, though. They are having some issues with the local management."