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1978 OTHER 50T Tri Axle

1978 OTHER 50T Tri Axle

$33,750

Oblong, Illinois

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1978 OTHER 50T Tri Axle, DD detach trailer. 96" wide, 16" deck outriggers, 10x17.5 radials. Pony motor, 22 well, 13 rear steel deck, 9 hydraulic rear ramps. New paint, new wood decking, suspension system rebuilt. Built by Transport Trailers, Barnard and Lease Mfg. Asking $33750, Located in OBLONG IL 62449, Contact David at 618-553-3186 for more information. This For Sale by Owner Listing was provided by EquipmentSellersUSA, a division of National Marketing Classifieds - NMSell To view the original go to http://www.equipmentsellersusa.com/view/16143 cartype: Trailers

Chevrolet : Silverado 1500 LT 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L

Chevrolet : Silverado 1500 LT 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L

$29,000

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Datsun : Z-Series 280 zx 1981 Datsun 280 zxt Turbo T-tops RARE !

Datsun : Z-Series 280 zx 1981 Datsun 280 zxt Turbo T-tops RARE !

$7,500

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A turbocharged model (using the L28ET engine rated at 180 bhp (134 kW; 182 PS)) at 5,600 rpm and 203 ft•lbs (275n•m) of torque at 2,800 rpm was introduced to the US export market in 1981. At the same time the Japanese domestic market received L20ET (2 L turbo) in both manual and automatic transmissions. Nissan's concerns about reliability of their own five-speed transmission when combined with the additional torque of the 2.8 L turbo engine, meant no manual transmission was offered with the L28ET engine in the 1981 model year. Other export markets (Europe and Australia) continued to receive only the normally aspirated 2.8 L engine with manual or automatic transmission. This engine was considered too powerful to receive type approval by Japan's Ministry of Transportation, who would only allow turbochargers to be installed in sub 2 litre-engined cars, and it was therefore never sold in its homeland.[1] Datsun 280ZX Turbo The turbocharged 280ZX used a single Garrett AiResearch TB03 with an internal wastegate, and no intercooler. Nissan's design philosophy at the time led to boost being limited to 6.8 psi (0.47 bar), despite the lowered compression of the turbo engine (7.4:1 with dished, cast aluminum pistons). Additional changes over the naturally aspirated engine included a higher volume oil pump, an oil cooler on automatic models, and Nissan's Electronic Concentrated Control System (ECCS). Series II (above) and Series I (below) At the time of its release into the US market, the 280ZX Turbo was the fastest Japanese import on the American market. The turbocharged 280ZX with a three-speed automatic delivered 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) times of 7.4 seconds[2] and a very respectable quarter mile time of 16.6 seconds, at a top speed of 130 mph (210 km/h). One criticism of the early 280ZX was a reduction in spring rates, giving a softer ride and making the car rather difficult to drive hard through corners without transient oversteer, which was a feature of trailing-arm rear suspensions. The release of the turbocharged model in 1981 saw the introduction of a revised rear suspension, which Nissan continued to use in the 1982 and 1983 Turbo, as well as the non-turbo from mid-1982 onward. Car and Driver had another complaint of the 280ZX Turbo: in a 1981 comparison of several performance cars, they decided that while the acceleration was on par with other sports cars of the era, the braking system was prone to fading away completely before a lap could be completed on their test track.