1966 Pontiac Gto Convertible Project/parts/restore "fresh Barn Find" on 2040-cars
North Augusta, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:389
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 20,428
Sub Model: CONVERTIBLE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Blue
UP FOR AUCTION/SALE IS A 1966 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE!! THIS 66 GTO CONVERTIBLE HAS BEEN SITTING IN A DRY BARN SINCE 1976. THIS CAR HAS NOT SEEN ANY WATER SINCE THEN TILL NOW. I DID NOT ATTEMPT TO WASH OR REMOVE ANY DEBRIS FROM THIS CAR SO I COULD SHOW IT IN ITS NATURAL STATE AS NOW. IT STILL HAS SPIDER WEBS AND DUST FROM SITTING IN THE DRY BARN. AS IT WAS PUT IN THE BARN TIME PASSED AND KIDS AND OTHER PEOPLE AT DIFFERENT TIMES ENTERED THE BARN AND DID THE DAMAGE AND GOT A FEW PARTS OFF THE CAR. PICTURES SHOW IT AS NOW AND THINGS THAT ARE MISSING.
THIS 66 GTO CONVERTIBLE STILL HAS ITS 389 MOTOR, TRANSMISSION AND ORIGINAL REAR END. THIS GTO HAD POWER STEERING, AIR CONDITIONER, ELECTRIC WINDOWS, STILL HAS ITS CLUTCH PEDAL. THE DRIVE SHAFT, THE OLD DUAL EXHAUST ARE STILL IN PLACE AND UNDER IT.THE HOOD IS MISSING. FRONT WINDSHIELD IS BROKEN AS SHOWN IN PICS. BOTH DOOR GLASS ARE STILL INTACT, ONE QUARTER GLASS IS THERE AND INTACT AND ONE IS MISSING. NO SEATS. ALL FLOOR PANS LOOK GOOD, TRUNK PAN LOOKS GOOD, GAS TANK IS STILL UNDER IT. I SEE VERY LITTLE IF ANY RUST AT ALL. ONE SIDE HAS 2 PUSHED IN DENTS BUT LOOKS LIKE THEY WOULD POP OUT EASILY. ALL CONVERTIBLE TOP HARDWARE STILL LOOKS INTACT WITH ITS CONVERTIBLE MOTOR. TAIL LIGHTS ARE MISSING. LIKE I SAID I DID NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THIS CAR UP BECAUSE I WANTED IT LEFT SO YOU CAN SEE EXACTLY ITS PRESENT STATE. THE CAR REALLY SHOULD AND COULD BE FIXED. I ALSO PULLED THE OIL STICK THE OIL LOOKED GOOD, I HAVE NOT TRIED TO SPIN THIS MOTOR AT ALL. ROLLS EASILY..... LOOK AT PICS AND BID BY THAT!! THIS IS A RARE BARN FIND THATS BEGGING TO BE BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE!!!
CAR HAS NO TITLE....SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY APPLIES...
NO RESERVE AUCTION...BID TO WIN!!! HIGHEST BIDDER WINS!!
IF YOU HAVE ANY REASONABLE QUESTIONS YOU CAN CALL OR EMAIL ME...803-278-4913..
TERMS OF SALE: WINNING BIDDER MUST CALL WITHIN 1 HOUR AT END OF AUCTION...803-278-4913...NO EXCEPTIONS!!! THIS IS MY AUCTION AND IT COSTS ME TO RUN THIS AD!! ALL INSPECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO AUCTION CLOSE!! DON'T BOTHER BIDDING IF YOU DON'T PLAN ON COMPLETING PURCHASE!! DEPOSIT (NON REFUNDABLE) IS HALF OF SALE PRICE AT END OF AUCTION DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS TO BE SENT OVERNIGHT VIA US MAIL, FED EX IN THE FORM OF A CERTIFIED CASHIERS CHECK. BALANCE DUE IN CASH AT GATE BEFORE PICK UP..... Pontiac GTO for Sale
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But does his carmaking approach owe something to the short-lived Pontiac Fiero, a scrappy little car program that emerged from GM against serious resistance? Murray had a Formula One career that ran from 1969 to 1991, with stints at Brabham ('69 to '86) and McLaren ('87-'91), that resulted in several shelves' worth of trophies for the cars he was instrumental in designing. He moved on to McLaren Cars, the consumer side of things, where, during his tenure from 1991 to 2004, he helped design the McLaren F1 and the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, two cars that took learnings from his two decades in Formula One. What do all of these cars have in common? Three things: They are light. They were built in limited numbers. And they were (and are) exceedingly expensive—when the McLaren F1 debuted in 1994, it stickered at $815,000. Murray went on to establish Gordon Murray Design in 2007. GMD has created some interesting concept vehicles, such as the diminutive T.25 city car (94.5 inches long, 51.1 inches wide and 55.1 inches high), and the OX, a lightweight truck for the developing world that packs like an IKEA shelf and is working toward realization through a worthy crowdfunding campaign established by the Global Vehicle Trust. Now he has created a vehicle manufacturing company, Gordon Murray Automotive, that will use manufacturing methods that he developed under the moniker "iStream." Unlike a unibody, there are the "iFrame," a cage-like construction made with metallic components, and the "iPanels," which are composite. The panels aren't simply a decorative skin; they actually provide structure to the vehicle. Presumably this has something of the F1 monocoque about it. Going back to the three elements, (1) this arrangement results in a vehicle that can be comparatively light; (2) Murray has indicated that his manufacturing company will be doing limited-run production; and (3) to launch Gordon Murray Automotive they are going to be building a flagship model, about which Murray said, "With our first new car, we will demonstrate a return to the design and engineering principles that have made the McLaren F1 such an icon." Which seems to imply that it will be on the pricey side. According to the company's verbiage, "iStream forges an entirely new production method that defies conventionality with its Formula One-derived construction and materials technologies." It also sounds a whole lot like ... Junkyard Gem: 2000 Pontiac Sunfire coupeThu, Feb 21 2019In a few months, we'll reach the tenth anniversary of GM's axing of the venerable Pontiac brand. G6s, Vibes, and Matizes continued to be built until 2010, but I'm noticing a marked decrease in discarded Pontiacs lately, as I perform my junkyardy rituals. Here's a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire, photographed in a Colorado wrecking yard. The Sunfire was the near-identical sibling to the Chevrolet Cavalier, based on the long-running (1982-2005) J-Body platform. It was cheap and simple, looked pretty sporty (at least in coupe form), and every parts store in North America carried just about everything you'd need to keep one running. This coupe had to compete for sales not only with a vast and menacing array of imports but with GM's own Saturn SC2 (not to mention the Cavalier itself). Meanwhile, the J platform was showing its age more with each passing year. This car sports what must have been the complete line of Fatal Clothing bomber-nose-art/skate-punk/gang-tag-influenced decals, circa 2010. I actually photographed this car back in 2011, then misplaced the image files until last week. The stickers are very California-centric for a Colorado car, but then plenty of Californians — including me— move here. When you know you're a car's final owner, it's a lot easier to whip out the paint pens and redecorate the interior. Power came from the engine GM developed for the very first J-Bodies: the 2.2-liter 122 pushrod four-cylinder. 2002 was the last model year for 122-powered Sunfires and Cavaliers; the most affordable S-10/Sonoma/Hombre trucks got this engine through 2003. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. It even came with a remote, so bad Midwestern farmgirls could make quick getaways when caught in the act by enraged broom-wielding mothers. Featured Gallery Junked 2000 Pontiac Sunfire View 30 Photos Auto News Pontiac Automotive History This 1988 Pontiac Grand Prix Daytona 500 pace car could be yoursFri, Jan 29 2021Hopefully, the fans of GM's W-body '80s/'90s intermediates can forgive us, but we had pretty much forgotten — or had never really known — that one of the ways that era's Pontiac Grand Prix bathed itself in glory was by serving as the pace car for the Daytona 500. In fact, the Grand Prix paced NASCAR's marquee race every year from 1988 to 1992, and again in 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2003. That first year, 1988, the Grand Prix was all-new, making its debut on the W-body platform. It was also Motor Trend's car of the year. The 1988 Daytona 500 marked the 17th year in a row that a Pontiac was chosen to set the pace but the first time a front-wheel-drive car was so honored. The '88 Grand Prix followed a spate of Pontiac Trans Ams. This '88 Grand Prix, for sale right now on eBay Motors, is presented as an actual pace car, although fans could order a complete set of pace car decals for their very own GP. The pace car is based on that year's top-spec Grand Prix, the SE. In place of the standard car's 2.8-liter V6, however, the pace car uses a modified 3.1-liter V6, which is hooked to a five-speed manual transmission. This Grand Prix is otherwise largely standard fare excepting the roof-mounted light bar, the switches for which are located next to the radio. The mechanical odometer tucked into the digital instrument cluster shows just over 5,000 miles, and presumably, not all of them were acquired on the high-banked oval. With four days to go in the auction, bidding sits at $4,000 with the reserve unmet. Although the reserve is unknown, one clue is that this Grand Prix had been listed by a classic-car dealership in Pennsylvania for $18,500. Besides the debut of the W-body Grand Prix pace car, the 1988 race is also notable for its final lap: Bobby Allison held off his son, Davey Allison, to take the checkered flag, with the father-son duo enjoying a 1-2 finish. Now, who wants to re-live those Grand Prix glory days? Get on your Pontiac and ride!  This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. 2040Cars.com © 2012-2025. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the 2040Cars User Agreement and Privacy Policy. 0.41 s, 7891 u |