1978 Chevy Luv on 2040-cars
Warren, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:350 small block
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: chrome
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 48,000
Options: CD Player, all gauges
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
For sale a custom rebuilt 1978 Chevy Luv. I spent a lot of time and money to rebuild this truck. It has a 350 small block motor in it there is no rust no ware. It has new upholstery in side and all the gauges new shocks hood rear gate all the trimmings. this truck will smoke em off the line and if you floor it in 3rd gear will burn rubber. this is a classic rebuild and can be raced on the quarter mile. I bought it for cheap but have put over 19 thousand dollars into it. I am only selling because of very hard times. You can pay with paypal I will also except cash or bank cashiers check at pickup must come to pick truck up yourself. will go to sign over tile and get it notarized. Message me with any questions before you buy!
Chevrolet Other Pickups for Sale
- 1964 chevrolet chevy 3/4 truck pickup cattle
- 1941 chevrolet pickup mega ratrod big block v8 slicks hotrod 40 pics
- 1964 chevy pick up for sale(US $10,000.00)
- Chevy c20 pickup(US $2,800.00)
- Pro built 1949 chevrolet streetrod truck
- 1965 chevy short wide custom classic street rod hot rod 350 auto factory air rat(US $9,500.00)
Auto Services in Ohio
World Auto Parts ★★★★★
West Park Shell Auto Care ★★★★★
Waterloo Transmission ★★★★★
Walt`s Auto Inc ★★★★★
Transmission Engine Pros ★★★★★
Total Auto Glass ★★★★★
Auto blog
Officially Official: Chevrolet replaces Daewoo name in Korea
Thu, 20 Jan 2011
Chevrolet Camaro in Korea - Click above for high-resolution image
There once was a time when Daewoo was one of the biggest companies in South Korea. It was larger than both LG and Samsung, and second only to Hyundai. But these days the name is all but gone.
Callaway debuts its new C7 Stingray at National Corvette Museum
Fri, 02 May 2014Callaway showed off its first tuned version of the 2014 Corvette Stingray at the National Corvette Museum last week, giving the rampant enthusiasts of America's sports car a look at the roughly 620-horsepower, supercharged rocket.
Unlike the Corvette SC610 we showed you back in January, this Stingray packs a fair bit more oomph. Horsepower is only up ten ponies, but torque has jumped from 556 pound-feet to "at least" 600 pound-feet. Neither horsepower nor torque is official quite yet, although Callaway is expecting to know just what its creation can do once testing and validation is completed later this month.
The 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 now boasts a new, three-element intercooler, which Callaway claims only allowed the inlet air temperature to increase by ten degrees Fahrenheit during dyno runs. Previous designs saw a 35-degree-Fahrenheit jump. The exhaust system has also been fettled with, and now is even less restrictive.
Artist imagines eerie world where cars have no wheels
Thu, 24 Jan 2013The wheel ranks right up there with the telescope and four-slice toaster in the pantheon of inventions that have moved humankind forward. But what if a circle in three dimensions had never occurred to anyone, and we all had just moved on without it? Perhaps we'd be driving around in Lucas Motors Landspeeders with anti-gravity engines. Or maybe we'd have the same cars we do today, just without wheels.
That's the thought experiment that seems to have led French photographer Renaud Marion to create his six-image series called Air Drive. The shots depict cars throughout many eras of motoring that look normal except for one thing: they have no wheels. The models used include a Jaguar XK120, Cadillac DeVille (shown above), Chevrolet El Camino and Camaro, and Mercedes-Benz SL and 300 roadsters.
Perhaps one day when our future becomes our past, you'll be able to walk the street and see with your own eyes the rust and patina of age on our nation's fleet of floating cars. Until then, Monsieur Marion's photographs will have to do.