Development of the new third-generation trucks began in 1968 with vehicle components undergoing simulated testing on computers before the first�prototype�pickups were even built for real world testing.�The redesign was revolutionary in appearance at the time, particularly the cab, departing from typical American pickup truck designs of the era Power Windows✔ Air Conditioning
Worldwide Vintage Autos is pleased to present this 1978 CHEVROLET K10.� HISTORY The third-generation trucks are colloquially known as the "Square-body" or "Box-body" generation.�GM's official "Rounded-Line"�moniker�highlighted the pickup's rounded styling cues that were incorporated into the design. This included rounded windshield corners, rounded corners of the cab roof, rounded-corner doors which cut high into the cab roof eliminating roof height, slanted front fenders, and rounded pickup box corners which allowed for rounded�wraparound�taillamps, a first for GM pickups
Worldwide vintage autos is pleased to present this 1978 chevrolet corvette. History the 1978 25th anniversary model introduced the fastback glass rear window and featured a new interior and dashboard. Corvette's 25th anniversary was celebrated with the indy 500 pace car limited edition and a silver anniversary model featuring silver over gray lower body paint. All 1979 models featured the previous year's pace car seats and offered the front and rear spoilers as optional equipment. 53,807 were produced for the model year, making 1979 the peak production year for all versions of the corvette. The third generation corvette, patterned after the mako shark ii concept car, was introduced for the 1968 model year and was in production until 1982. C3 coupes featured the first use of t-top removable roof panels. It introduced monikers that were later revived, such as lt-1, zr-1, z07 and collector edition. In 1978, the corvette's 25th anniversary was celebrated with a two-tone silver anniversary edition and an indy pace car replica edition of the c3. This was also the first time that a corvette was used as a pace car for the indianapolis 500. Exterior -rare black on black t top car. -factory corvette wheels. -great chrome and brightwork. Own this vintage 1978 at wholesale cost. The cost of parts and restoration of these vehicles are increasing daily. Collectible vintage vehicles have historically appreciated at a rate greater than that stock market, gold and other arts and collectibles as documented by many articles and auction result tracking. Deposits: deposits to hold vehicles is $500. Deposits are non-refundable due to i). There is significant re-marketing costs associated with relisting / rema. Bucket Seats✔ Air Conditioning
1978 chevrolet corvette - denver, coworld wide vintage autosdenver, co 80205ph: 8774221570web: n/aoptions:description:worldwide vintage autos is pleased to present this 1978 chevrolet corvette. History the 1978 25th anniversary model introduced the fastback glass rear window and featured a new interior and dashboard. Corvette's 25th anniversary was celebrated with the indy 500 pace car limited edition and a silver anniversary model featuring silver over gray lower body paint. All 1979 models featured the previous year's pace car seats and offered the front and rear spoilers as optional equipment. 53,807 were produced for the model year, making 1979 the peak production year for all versions of the corvette. The third generation corvette, patterned after the mako shark ii concept car, was introduced for the 1968 model year and was in production until 1982. C3 coupes featured the first use of t-top removable roof panels. It introduced monikers that were later revived, such as lt-1, zr-1, z07 and collector edition. In 1978, the corvette's 25th anniversary was celebrated with a two-tone silver anniversary edition and an indy pace car replica edition of the c3. This was also the first time that a corvette was used as a pace car for the indianapolis 500. Exterior -rare black on black t top car. -factory corvette wheels. -great chrome and brightwork. Own this vintage 1978 at wholesale cost. The cost of parts and restoration of these vehicles are increasing daily. Collectible vintage vehicles have historically appreciated at a rate greater than that stock market, gold and other arts and collectibles as documented by many articles and auction result tracking. Deposits: deposits to hold vehicles is $500. Deposits are non-refundable due to i). There is significant re-marketing costs associated with relisting / rema. Bucket Seats✔ Air Conditioning
control valves and hosesPower BrakesAll around disc brakesNew master brake cylinder and linesPolished Chrome WheelsNew Tires with less than 55 milesSuspension is GREAT- NEW Monroe shocksRed Exterior repainted 2013Good exterior Chrome trimOriginal Red InteriorNo rips or tears in the seatsFloor shiftHeat/ DefrostAir conditioning- just charged up and blows ice coldAM/ FM radioAll gauges are workingThe engine has been recently detailedLOCATED AT OUR DEALERSHIP WE FINANCE/ DELIVER AND SHIP WORLD WIDE