1970 Chevrolet Blazer on 2040-cars
Ocean City, New Jersey, United States
1970 K 5 Blazer
Original Hugger Orange Truck
Full Rotissere Restoration
Drive Train Completely Rebuilt
350 SBC Roller Motor 650 Double Pumper
Comp Cam Mother Thumper Roller Cam
Roller Rocker,Roller Lifters
Air Gap Intake
Aluminum Heads
Keith Black Pistons 10.5 To 1-Hearthrob Dual Exhaust System
Transmission/Transfer Case And Rears,373 Ratio Completely Rebuilt
Complete Brake System All Stainless Lines
Complete Fuel System All Stainless
Complete New AC System
Aluminum Raditor
Dual Fans
Serpentine Set Up
All New Electrical System-Wiring,Gages,Switches,Relays,Ect.
New CCP Tilt Column
Complete New Interior,All Seats,Interior-Seat Frames Were Blasted-All New
6 Inch Lift Kit
35 Inch Tires
Disc Brakes
All New Chrome Trim Glass Weather Stripping,Rubber,Vent Window Frames
Everything,Everything Is Brand New Or Refurbished To New
As Of Today Truck Has Less Than 2,000 Miles Since Restoration
Everything Re-Torqued
Comes with complete new automatic transmission turbo 350 transfer case and automatic pedal
Chevrolet Blazer for Sale
- 1988 chevy k5 blazer 4x4(US $1,450,000.00)
- 1972 chevrolet blazer k5(US $22,400.00)
- 1976 chevrolet blazer(US $11,144.00)
- In thy heat (US $5,600.00)
- 1975 chevrolet blazer k5 cheyenne(US $18,200.00)
- 1970 chevrolet blazer(US $24,675.00)
Auto Services in New Jersey
Vip Honda ★★★★★
Totowa Auto Works ★★★★★
Taylors Auto And Collision ★★★★★
Sunoco Auto Care ★★★★★
SR Recycling Inc ★★★★★
Robertiello`s Auto Body Works ★★★★★
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Vert-A-Pac train cars kept your Chevy Vega's price in check
Fri, 01 Mar 2013Our apologies to those who've seen this before, but for the rest of the class, how awesome are these pictures of the Vert-A-Pac shipping system General Motors came up with to ship the Chevrolet Vega back in the 1970s? Developed along with Southern Pacific Railroad, GM was able to double the amount of Vega models it could ship by packing them into the unique storage cars vertically.
At the time, rail cars could fit 15 vehicles each, but Chevrolet was able to lower shipping costs by making it possible to ship 30 Vegas per rail car, in turn allowing the price of the Vega to remain as low as possible. Each rail car had 30 doors that would fold down so that a Vega could be strapped on, and then a forklift would come along and lift the door into place. All the cars were positioned nose down, and since they were shipped with all of their required fluids, certain aspects had to be designed specifically for this type of shipping, including an oil baffle in the engine, a special battery and even a repositioned windshield washer reservoir. See for yourself in our image gallery above.
Hot Wheels' Twitter-enabled vending machine coughs up free Camaro diecasts
Wed, 27 Feb 2013There are still plenty of companies that haven't gotten the whole social media thing down pat yet, but Hot Wheels isn't one of them. During the recent Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Hot Wheels created a lot of buzz for itself by using a vending machine filled with Chevrolet Camaro models, but instead of money to get the cars, show attendees just had to use Twitter.
To get the free car, people were asked to send a tweet to Hot Wheels Canada saying what they liked about the new Hot Wheels Edition Camaro, and including the #ChevyCIAS hashtag. This seemed to be a popular marketing tool, too, as AdWeek reports that the @HotWheelsCanada account more than tripled in followers during the course of the 10-day show. Looking ahead, this could open up even more innovative marketing possibilities using social media.
Check out the video posted below to watch how it works, and while the auto show has ended and the free-car giveaway has too, we're almost certain that some of the 1,500 freebies will make their way onto eBay.
Are you the 2014 Corvette Grand Sport?
Thu, 21 Feb 2013When are stripes more than just stripes? Follow up question: Is the product development team at Chevrolet really cocky enough to hide the next C7 Corvette variant in plain sight? This very recently spotted, and ostensibly obscured C7 asks a lot more questions than it answers, but there's at least some evidence to support that it might be the next Corvette Grand Sport.
The first and most obvious tip-off that something is up with this 'Vette revolves around those silver stripes. Obviously the stripes themselves don't necessarily denote a new model. However, when Chevy recently launched its "colorizer" website for the Stingray, there was no provision made for racing stripes - solid colors only.
Grand Sport exhibit number two is actually an incriminating lack of badges. The production Corvettes we've seen to date have all carried Stingray badges on their fenders, just behind the vent. The car seen in these images has no such badges, which is an intriguing omission on an car that looks like a production-spec vehicle otherwise.