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1979 Chevrolet K5 Blazer With 16,000 Original Miles!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:16600 Color: is Red with a White Top and has been re
Location:

Cumberland, Ontario, Canada

Cumberland, Ontario, Canada

1979 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Custom Deluxe

 

This Truck is Thought  to have only 16,000 Original Miles and Runs and Driver Like it Does.

We have the Original Title Dated 04/10/79 and is a Life Long Georgia truck!!!

It Comes Equipped with its all Original 350 V8 With Automatic transmission.

The Exterior is Red with a White Top and has been re-painted one Time and the interior is All Original and Saddle in Color with Black Rubber Floor Mats.

This K5 is Factory Equipped with Power Steering, Power Brakes( Front Disc), AM/FM Radio, Dual Chrome Rear View Mirrors, Chrome Door Edge Guards, Front Bumper Guards, Rear spoiler, Chrome Wheel Lip Mouldings and Brand New Dual exhaust!!!

 

This is a Rust Free Blazer that has had 1 re-Paint with and All Original Interior and Looks Great!!!

All Reasonable Offers wil be Considered.

This Truck is 100% ready to go to your Local Show or Play in the Mud!!!

 

You can e-mail me anytime if more pictures are needed.

Because of the Vehicle's age, it is being SOLD AS-IS WHERE-IS without warranty expressed or implied.

We can help arrange enclosed and insured door to door delivery.

This Auction may end at Anytime.

Please call Paul @ 613-229-0414 should you have any additional questions or email us anytime through ebay or directly at: info@canadianclassiccars.ca

Thank You for Looking

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Steve McQueen's last movie car, now Pawn Stars-owned, up for auction [w/video]

Sun, 03 Feb 2013

The last car Steve McQueen ever drove in a movie is officially up for auction. The 1951 Chevrolet Styline DeLuxe Convertible you see above is now owned by none other than Rick Harrison of Pawn Stars fame, but once ferried McQueen around the set of his last film, 1980's The Hunter. That flick saw the Bullit star play a bumbling bounty hunter and didn't exactly set the box office on fire. McQueen bought the car after production wrapped, and four years later it sold at his estate sale at the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas.
Flash forward to 2003, and the convertible received a full restoration back to near-stock specifications. Hagerty Insurance estimates the car to be worth around $45,000 without the significant providence. Given its ties to one of film's most popular gearheads, the old Chevrolet could fetch up to 10 times that when it goes under the gavel in Ft Luaderdale, Florida on March 22. You can head over to the Auctions America site for more information. You can also check out the trailer for The Hunter below.

Are you the 2014 Corvette Grand Sport?

Thu, 21 Feb 2013

When 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.

Chevrolet donates 300 vehicles damaged by Sandy to help train first responders

Thu, 28 Feb 2013

Super Storm Sandy took out a lot of automobiles in its path of destruction through the Northeast last October. The number surpassed 250,000 at last count, and a few of those were owned by Chevrolet - cars either sitting on dealership lots or waiting at port to be shipped off. Rendered unsellable by the water damage inflicted by Sandy, these vehicles were facing the crusher. But Chevy didn't send them there.
Instead, Chevy had a better idea: It will be donating 300 of these vehicles damaged by Sandy to help train first responders at Guardian Centers in Perry, GA. Chevy is the official automotive partner of Guardian Centers, which is an 830-acre facility that trains first responders in disaster preparedness. Junked cars are practically a consumable commodity there, where a full-size cityscape simulator gives trainees an entire urban center in which to train for all sorts of rescue operations and disaster scenarios.
Chevy says its particular vehicles will be used "in conjunction with role players for wide area searches, traffic congestion in emergency situations, counter terrorism, public order and mass casualty exercises." While grim scenarios all, we're certainly glad there are people out there preparing for the unexpected. While a zombie apocalypse isn't officially on the list of potential disasters to prepare for, when the virus hits, we'll be hot-footing it to Perry, GA to hang with these guys and gals.