Detail Info for: 2006 Chevrolet SSR DELUXE BED PACKAGE 2006 Chevrolet SSR Hotrod Corvette Truck 6.0 LS2 395 HP Auto Convertable
Transaction Info
Sold On:
02/27/2017
Price:
$ 31500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
11000
Location:
Conyers, Georgia, 30012
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2006 Chevrolet SSR
Submodel Body Type:
LS2 CORVETTE Convertible
Engine:
LS2
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1GCES14HX6B121959
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Chevrolet SSRThis SSR is a Super clean and super low mileage one owner car. It has less than 11K miles and needs nothing to drive anywhere.It has the Deluxe bed package and bed bag package as well as the factory trailer hitch (never used)This 2006 is the last and many would say the best year for the SSR. It has the Corvette LS2 395 HP engine and the overdrive automatic transmission.Title is clear and ready to go to the new owner.I know you have heard the stories that are hard to believe about the little old lady that only drove to Church, but this car was really purchased by a lady. She recently passed away ar the age of 78. She bought it new and was the only owner. Please ask questions. Buy it Now available if you like. You can come see and drive this beautiful car anytime. Car is just outside Atlanta GA in Conyers. Chevrolet SSROverviewManufacturerChevrolet (General Motors)Production2003–2006AssemblyLansing, Michigan, United StatesIngersoll, Ontario, Canada (CAMI Automotive)Body and chassisClassPickupBody style2-door muscle truck2-door convertibleLayoutFR layoutPlatformGM GMT368 platformRelated PowertrainEngine5.3 L LM4 V8 (2003-2004)6.0 L LS2 V8 (2005-2006)Transmission6-speed Tremec T-56 manual4-speed automatic[1]DimensionsWheelbase116.0 in (2,946 mm)[1]Length2003–05: 191.4 in (4,862 mm)2006: 191.5 in (4,864 mm)Width78.6 in (1,996 mm)Height2003–05: 64.2 in (1,631 mm)2006: 63.8 in (1,621 mm) The Chevrolet SSR (Super Sport Roadster) was a retractable hardtop convertible pickup truck manufactured by Chevrolet between 2003 and 2006. The 2003 and 2004 models used General Motors' Vortec 5300 engine, a 5.3 L 300 hp V8. Performance was 7.7 seconds for 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) with a 15.9 s/86.4 mph quarter mile run. The 2005 SSR used the 390 hp (291 kW) LS2 V8 also found in the C6 Corvette, Trailblazer SS, and Pontiac GTO, and also offered a manual transmission (the six-speed Tremec) for the first time, as an option. For the 2006 model year, the LS2 engine featured minor modifications that boosted its output to 395 hp (automatic transmission) and 400 hp (manual transmission), respectively. In addition, GM badges were added to the vehicle. Contents DesignChevrolet SSR 1954 Advanced Design The SSR was based on the long-wheelbase Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT's platform, and featured "retro" styling and a steel retractable hardtop designed by ASC. The production model was based on the SuperSport Roadster concept car shown at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show. An early-production SSR was the pace car for the 2003 Indianapolis 500 auto race. The vehicle's design was inspired by the late-1940s Chevrolet trucks, specifically the 1947–1955 Advance Design pickups.Sales The 2004 model sold below expectations with under 9,000 sales at US$42,000 each. Citing a 301-day supply of SSRs, General Motors in December of that year announced five weeks of layoffs at Lansing Craft Center, the factory that made the SSR. On November 21, 2005, GM announced that it would close the Craft Center in mid-2006, spelling the end for the SSR. The final SSR, a unique black-on-silver model (Highest VIN 1GCES14H06B124112), was built on March 17, 2006.[2] Analysts estimate that 24,150 SSRs were produced in total. Of the total production, 24,112 were available for sale to the public.Marketing The SSR was introduced for its market debut in a 60-second television advertisement[3] that first appeared on New Year's Eve 2003, created by the firm of Campbell-Ewald, directed by Michael Bay[4] and featuring the song Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf. The advertisement was titled "An American Revolution, Car Carrier" and featured six yet to be introduced cars and trucks boarding a car carrier as it traversed the United States. It featured the Aveo descending the Twin Peaks of San Francisco and making an airborne leap highly reminiscent of Steve McQueen's Ford Mustang in the movie Bullitt, before boarding the car carrier, to the yellow SSR boarding the carrier in reverse while the carrier is traveling down a desert highway.Motorsport The SSR was used as the pace car for the 2003 Indianapolis 500. An SSR was entered in August 2011 in the Bonneville Nationals Speed Trials on the salt flats in Utah. The entry was controversial in that they intended to run in the mini modified pickup class. An illegal modification had been made to the front valance on the truck and they were allowed to run for time only. Nonetheless the truck proved uncompetitive against a much more aerodynamic GMC Sonoma that took the record in the C/MMP class and set it at 219.3 mph (352.9 km/h), a full 26 mph (41.8 km/h) faster than the SSR could run.[citation needed]
