a 2000 Trans am conv LS1 all aluminum V8 (Corvette style) nice black leather and red exterior , sweet black topextras$3000 polished Stainless Borla exhaust, with WS6 wheels, fresh set of high speed rated extra wide tires to make it stick, and big vented brakes to stop this bad boy it hit at the driver front wheelhave enough of the parts to make it driveable. 117,000 miles automatic cd player
2004 Mustang GT (Manual)….Price - 16000.00
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Union contract reveals dates and locations of Volt and Alpha production
Filed under: Coupes, Economy, Hybrids/Alternative, Minivans/MPVs, Sedans/Saloons, Green, Plants/ManufacturingThe Holden Torana concept might provide a hint of the Alpha platformAfter the UAW leadership sat down with regional and local leaders in Detroit on Friday to review the tentative agreement with GM, a list of future plant assignments was leaked. Part of the contract included commitments from GM to assign new work to sixteen assembly plants over the next few years. Several platforms that have been up in the air showed up on the list. One of the most important that has been the subject of some speculation recently is the Chevy Volt. It had been thought that the Volt would be built in Lordstown, OH alongside the next-generation Cobalt, since it’s derived from the same Delta platform. The plant list shows the Volt and a Delta-based vehicle called MPV7 (seven-seat MPV?) being built in Detroit at the Hamtramck plant after the Cadillac DTS is discontinued. It also lists 2010 as Volt’s start date. Lordstown, meanwhile, is slated to get a Gamma plaform car in 2010 and an Alpha in 2011. Gamma is a small car platform that should be the basis for the next generation Opel Corsa, which is widely-expected to be offered in the US. Alpha is a compact RWD platform expected to spawn a smaller Cadillac below the CTS and possibly a replacement for the Pontiac G6. It looks 2009-2012 is going to be an extremely busy time for GM engineers with a ton of new product. Thanks for the tip, Nadir![Source: Detroit Free Press, automotive News - Sub. Req.] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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