1970 Phs Documented Numbers Matching Gto Project ! All Original on 2040-cars
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Transmission:TURBO 400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: BAJA GOLD
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Black
Model: GTO
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 67,328
Trim: GTO
HERE IS A GREAT ORIGINAL PHS DOCUMENTED " GTO"
This car basically been sitting untouched for years it was parked back in the 80s started every now and then and was last running about 4 years ago , it may start up after some basic fluid changes and a battery etc, I have not tried
The drivetrain is untouched and is original right down to the dual scoop air cleaner
I bought this as part of a gto collection, I wanted the 69 convertible but had to buy all 3 to get it , so I will be selling 2 70 gto all numbers matching projects
this gto is well worth the effort and expense of a restoration , they don;t come up very often completely original and all numbers matching , it has the original ys engine and turbo 400 trans , I have not checked the rearend but would assume its the original as well
it is a fairly solid car but will need the normal , both rear quarters and front lower patches on the fenders but all in all seems very good , frame seems good etc
if there are any specific pics you need please ask !
It takes the same effort to restore a non original GTO , but we all know they just arent worth as much as a true numbers matching 1970 gto!
AS PER PHS
TURBO HYDA 400
RADIO P/B
MIRROR - REMOTE
CLOCK -ELEC
POWER STEERING
MATS FRONT/REAR
TINTED GLASS
G70
REAR SPEAKER R/ST
RALLY 2 WHEELS
CONSOLE
PWR DISCS
WHEEL WELL MOULDINGS
THE "GREAT ONE " FOR A GREAT PRICE , ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK
Pontiac GTO for Sale
- 1969 gto judge ram air iii phs docs protecto plate
- 2006 pontiac gto many upgrades(US $10,000.00)
- Real 1969 gto 4-speed, fresh 455, rust-free body, phs docs (project car)
- 1970 pontiac gto 455 v8 turbo 400 automatic ps pb console tach dual exhaust(US $14,999.00)
- 1970 gto judge
- 2004 pontiac gto 5.7 liter 6 speed manual torch red(US $14,500.00)
Auto blog
Junkyard Gem: 2001 Pontiac Aztek
Tue, Jul 11 2017Ah, the Pontiac Aztek. Everyone laughs at the Aztek ... except, apparently, for Coloradans who like to go camping, bike riding, hiking, and all that outdoorsy stuff that folks do in the Centennial State. You'll see Azteks being driven, unironically and without shame, all over the place in the Denver region, and now plenty of them are showing up in the local wrecking yards. Here's a first-year-of-production example in its final campground. These minivans or crossovers (or however the experts finally decided to categorize them) had built-in air compressors, audio controls in the rear cargo area, and other features meant to enhance tailgating, camping, and other activities deemed central to Generation X's allegedly active lifestyle. You could even get an optional camping kit with a tent that attached to the rear of the Aztek. So, it was a General Motors minivan-like vehicle, cousin of the weird-looking Dustbusters of the 1990s, with lots of useful features for those who did more than just commute to work and drop off kids at school. Unfortunately for GM, the Aztek was staggeringly ugly, and Generation Xers were too damned broke to buy new cars in 2001, anyway. I see plenty of them in Denver-area wrecking yards now, along with their slightly-less-offensive-looking Buick Rendezvous siblings, and so I decided to document one before they're all gone. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Gear up, go for a stroll, or let it slide? Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 2001 Pontiac Aztek View 11 Photos Auto News Pontiac Crossover pontiac aztek
Junkyard Gem: 1992 Pontiac Firebird
Mon, Dec 18 2023Last spring, this series featured a 1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS in a Northern California junkyard, an example of the final model year for the highly successful third-generation GM F-Body. On a later visit to that yard, I spotted the Pontiac sibling to that car, a Firebird that was born the same year at the same Southern California factory. When the Chevrolet Division introduced the first Camaro as a 1967 model, the Pontiac Division got its own version of the F-Body called the Firebird. While the two cars were built on the same chassis and looked very similar, the first-generation Camaros got Chevrolet engines while their Firebird colleagues got Pontiac engines (including the innovative SOHC straight-six). The 1970-1981 second-generation Firebirds still had some Pontiac-only engines, but Chevrolet and Oldsmobile power crept under some hoods during that period. The third-generation Firebirds first appeared as 1982 models, and they drew from near-identical stockpiles of GM running gear (including the distinctly agricultural Iron Duke four-banger, which could be considered a Pontiac-derived engine). When the Camaro got the axe after 2002, the Firebird's neck was put on the same chopping block. When the Camaro returned for 2010, the Pontiac brand was sputtering to an agonized halt during its final year and there was no chance of the Firebird's return. This car is a fairly ordinary coupe, though it does have the mid-grade 205-horsepower 5.0-liter Chevrolet small-block V8 instead of the base 140-horse 3.1-liter V6. A 5.7-liter small-block was available as well. A five-speed manual transmission was base equipment, but few Americans wanted a three-pedal setup by the early 1990s. This car has the optional four-speed automatic. The MSRP with 5.0 engine, automatic transmission and air conditioning (which this car has) started at $14,304. That's about $31,868 in 2023 dollars. It was built at Van Nuys Assembly in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County. By the dawn of the 1990s, the Camaros and Firebirds made at Van Nuys Assembly had become known as the worst-built GM cars made in North America, and the plant was shut down forever soon after this car was built. Today, a shopping mall lives where the factory once stood. This car managed to drive more than 150,000 miles during its life, so it beat the odds. The thrid-gen F-Body was pretty antiquated by the early 1990s, but the fourth-gen cars handled better and looked up-to-date for the era.
Lutz says GM was working on 5th-gen Pontiac GTO
Thu, 08 Aug 2013Bob Lutz was one of the forces behind bringing the Holden Monaro to the United States, as the ill-fated Pontiac GTO in 2004. And while that car received critical acclaim, it was a sales disappointment. Now, Road & Track is reporting that our suspicions were correct - Pontiac was working on a two-door, G8-based coupe before it was shuttered.
In that R&T article, which is no longer available online, Lutz explained that the new GTO would solve many of the issues found in the original. Car Advice speculates that the new model would have look like a rebadged version of the Holden Coupe 60 Concept from 2008, a conclusion we also came to.
That car would have been a big departure from the 2004 to 2006 GTO. It has an extremely long hood and short rear deck, with an almost fastback roofline and a wide greenhouse with a tall beltline. The wheel arches were very pronounced, and the chin and rocker panel splitters gave it a race-ready look. Would it have been enough to make the GTO work in the US? We think it might of, but it looks like we'll never know.