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Street/strip 65 Chevy Ii Nova Sedan Aluminum Head 383 12 Bolt Rack N Pinion 4wdb on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:70500
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You are Viewing a Wicked little 65 Chevy Nova 2 Door Sedan with 70k Original Miles, I Bought this car last year with Original 6 Cylinder 3 Speed on Column un-touched Original car I drove it home 100+ Miles pulled it in my Garage dismantled it and went through the Whole Car,Slick Correct Mist Blue Base/Clear Exterior,Super Nice Original Light Fawn Interior with New Carpet and Seat Covers,Ididit Tilt Column,Hurst Pistol Grip Shifter,2 Knob Pioneer Stereo,AJE Racing Tubular Front/Clip with Adjustable Coil-Overs,Flaming/River Rack N Pinion,4 Wheel Wilwood Disk Brakes with Slotted Rotors,Frame Tied,Driveshaft Loop,Cal-Trac Mono/Leaf Springs & Bars in Rear,383 Stroker Motor with Scat Rotating Assembly,Forged Pistons,Pro/Comp Aluminum Heads,Comp Hydraulic Roller Cam,Magnum Roller Rockers,Pro/Comp Intake,750 Quick/Fuel Carb.MSD Digital 6 with Pro/Billet Distributor,Champion Aluminum Radiator with Electric Fan,Hooker Headers,2 1/2 Inch Flowmaster Exhaust,Built 350 Turbo with Big End 3800 Stall Converter,Empire Driveshaft,12 Bolt with 4:11 Richmond Gears,Mini/Spool,35 Spline Moser Axles,New Gas/Tank,Lines,Billet Specialty Wheels with M/T Drag Radials,Nice Trim,Near Perfect Glass and is Rust/Free through-out with Original Floors,Trunk and Quarters,Car is Super Fast,Drives Unbelievable and has less than 100 test Miles,I took these Pics. a couple weeks ago and have since added New Dual Sport Mirrors,New Eyebrow Moldings and Rear Rubber Bumper Filler that was back ordered! Feel Free to Contact Chris @314-795-7355 with Any Questions or Concerns!

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GM sweetens military discount for Buick, Chevy and GMC

Sun, 06 Oct 2013

American servicemen and women interested in a new vehicle from Chevrolet, Buick or GMC now have a bit more incentive to head down to their local dealer, as General Motors has announced plans to improve its military discount program.
The new GM Military Discount Program offers eligible consumers a new Chevy, Buick or GMC at invoice pricing, which in some cases can take very large chunks out of a car's retail price. When factored in with other incentives, most of which are available with the Military Discount, the bargains are thick on the ground for members of the US armed forces.
GM's Retail Sales and Marketing Support general manager, Chuck Thomson, said, "GM has long supported the military and military families, and we hope this simplified and enhanced discount will show our appreciation for their service and help make it easier for them to own one of our great new vehicles." The program is open to all active duty and reserve members in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard and Coast Guard, as well as veterans that have been out of the service for less than a year. Military retirees and their spouses are also eligible for the discount.

Why Cadillac thinks it needs to succeed in Europe to sell cars elsewhere

Tue, 26 Feb 2013

Ward's Auto has taken an interesting look at the renewed focus General Motors is showing towards Cadillac in Europe. Susan Docherty, president and managing director of Chevrolet and Cadillac in Europe (pictured), says in order for the luxury brand to thrive in China, it first needs to succeed in the old country. The reason? Chinese buyers look to Europe for cues as to what's deemed worthy of the term "luxury." There are hurdles to the plan, however. In addition to the fact that the EU is flooded with high-end nameplates, GM doesn't necessarily have the distribution network in place to put buyers behind the wheel.
Combine that with persistent economic woes and Cadillac's checkered past marred by a lack of diesel engine options and a bankrupt distributor, and the road ahead for the brand looks like less of an uphill climb and more like a straight-up cliff face. But Docherty is optimistic and says she has a plan for the brand. We recommend heading over to Ward's for a closer look at the full read.

Survey says $25k barrier is a problem for EVs

Sun, 01 Dec 2013



The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
Electric cars are gaining popularity with the general public, but are they still too expensive? According to a survey 1,084 consumers by Navigant Research, a consulting firm located in Boulder, CO, 71 percent want their next car to cost under $25,000, while 41 percent won't go a cent above $20K. Looks like people are even thriftier than we'd originally thought.