any 68 to 72 A- bodied vehicle.
Any General Motors A-body car from the years 1968-1972, will fit.
the chev camaro, mustang and corvette. plus, the original chargers, challengers, roadrunners, chevelles and any American car over 30 years old in any condition. dallas in Alabama
The last Chevy Chevelle was made in 1977. Starting in 1978 the Chevelle nameplate was dropped and Chevy's midsize car was called the "Malibu" from then on. It's interesting because from the very beginning in 1964, the "Malibu" was actually a Chevelle model/trim package. Before 1978, ALL Malibu's were Chevelles, but not all Chevelles were Malibu's.
Don't. Chevelles came stock with either 14" or 15" wheels from the factory. While you can certainly get 24's under there, it looks STUPID!!! The car will sit as high as a pickup truck. Bigger isn't always better. I've seen 18's look great on Chevelles. going bigger is fine, but TOO big, and you won't be happy with the way the car looks OR drives.
The car that did the rearending. It's called "following too closely". lol. its "tailgating". and depends on what state your in. in Texas any one who rearends some one else is always at fault for "failing to stop". gotto love that.
the chev camaro, mustang and corvette. plus, the original chargers, challengers, roadrunners, chevelles and any American car over 30 years old in any condition. dallas in Alabama
1.Hurst Hemi cuda 2. ZL-1 corvette/camaro 3. Buick 455 stage 2 or Pontiac ram air V 4. 427 thunderbolt 5. LS-6 chevelles 6. 440 6-pack cars
I missed my payment on my jeep and they repoed my other car. Can they do that
It is meaningless to me. ❓
That's actually the preferred method. You hook up the jumper cables and attempt to start. If the car does not start immediately, you stop cranking and you start the other car, let the other car charge the first car for a bit, and then retry with the other car idling.
Yes, it will. The fact that the other driver had no license has nothing to do with coverage and liability.
i THINK so if the other trader realy wants the other car in trade