1984 Chevrolet Chevy 454 C-30 1 Ton Flatbed Dually Pickup Truck Gmc Crewcab 3500 on 2040-cars
Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
1984 Chevrolet C-30 flatbed pickup. Excellent running 454.... rebuilt to haul heavy loads with approximately 325 HP, replaced transmission with a used turbo 400 (this was converted to an automatic but was a 4 speed truck originally), recently serviced and engine tuned up, brand new aluminum radiator, new rear brake and master cylinders, industrial sized engine oil pan, goose neck hitch in the bed, well built high dollar aluminum bed, nice running boards, tires are good with approximately 60% tread left, and factory rear sway bar. Front headlight bezel and grille slightly damaged, passenger side rocker and jam has through rust but is fixable, surface rust here and there and minor cosmetic flaws, paint is fair and was repainted years ago. Interior is simple without many options but very well maintained and in good condition for the year. With a little TLC and a good detailing this truck will make an excellent work truck. |
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Thu, 29 Apr 2010Chevrolet Camaro goes to South Korea - Click above for high-res image
General Motors decided several years ago to begin heavily promoting Chevrolet as its global mainstream brand even in markets where its existing brands like Opel and Daewoo were a dominant force. Today, at the Busan Motor Show in South Korea, GM Daewoo president Mike Arcamone announced that the Camaro would lead the way in GM's efforts to market Chevrolet in South Korea.
For now at least Chevrolet and Daewoo-branded vehicles will coexist in the Korean market. However, while we were in China last week GM officials told us that the Daewoo brand, which has been somewhat tainted by past quality issues, would eventually be phased out in favor of Chevrolet. When the new Aveo launches next year it will likely be badged as a Chevrolet even though GM Daewoo is in charge of engineering the car.
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