No. In fact, they're gonna pretty much tell you to go pound sand. They'll drop that car only if the owner tells them to - until you've got that note paid off, the lienholder is the owner of that vehicle.
You need to write your VIN# down and call a Chevy dealer and ask for parts. Then tell the parts man that you have the VIN# and you would like to know the gear ratio in your truck. He'll tell you what gear your truck came factory with.
If your asking about the gear ratio, Then write the VIN # down and call a Chevy dealer and ask for parts. Then ask the parts man if he'll tell you the gear ratio and that you have the VIN# on you truck. He'll tell you what the gear ratio is from the factory.
Tell me the year, and I'll tell you what you got.
If you have access to the VIN, copy it down and enter it in one of the many online VIN decoders. It will tell you much about the truck.
I looked very hard at that truck and it was impossible for me to tell exactly what it was. It appears to be an early 60s truck by the design but I cannot tell what make or model.
Absolutely, so long as your truck has bluetooth! Just activate bluetooth on iphone, and tell truck to "pair" and itll tell u what to do
you can tell alot by the sound
u can listen to the engine
Tell me the year and I can tell you the answer.
i dont know you tell me
The specifications that make a truck a super truck would be how much it can carry. As well as how wide and long and strong the super truck is can also tell you what kind of truck it is.
Take down the VIN number from the truck..call your local Chevy dealer call the service departement..ask them to give you the specs for your truck. this will tell you the rear-end ration what type of trans and so forth,..there is also a tag on the transmission near the tail saft or the side.