1970 Pontiac Gto The Judge 6.6l on 2040-cars
Sedgewick, Alberta, Canada
UP FOR BIDS,1970 GTO JUDGE,ORIGINAL CANADIAN CAR BUILT IN OSHAWA ONTARIO CANADA,SOLD NEW IN TRENTON ONTARIO,ORIGINAL MILEAGE IS AT 46875 CURRENTLY AS IT GETS DRIVEN REGULARLY,ORIGINAL MOTOR AND TRANS WERE LONE GONE,A 1971 400 PONTIAC BLOCK WAS REBUILT TO RAM AIR 3 SPECS,ALONG W/1970 #13 CYLINDER HEADS,REBUILT,STAINLESS SWIRL POLISHED VALVES,RETAINERS & LOCKS(ALL COMP CAMS),NEW SFI APPROVED FLYWHEEL,11" CLUTCH DISC WAS INSTALLED,NEW HURST COMPETITION PLUS SHIFTER,M21 TRANS FULLY REBUILT(UPGRADED FROM ORIGINAL M20),REAR DIFF IS FULLY REBUILT W/NEW 3.55 RING & PINION GEARS,EATON POSI,BRAKES & SPRING KITS , BEARINGS,ETC ALL NEW,NEW 3 CORE RADIATOR,CARBURETOR(1970 400 GTO CARB FULLY REBUILT),NEW HI VOLTAGE HEI DISTRIBUTOR,,CAR RUNS GOOD,DRIVES EXCELLENT,FRONT END IS ALL ORIGINAL,1 BALL JOINT WAS REPLACED IN THE 80'S,IT HAS ALL NEW GAS SHOCKS(GM),REAR SUSPENSION HAS NEW MOOG COIL SPRINGS W/POLY URETHANE SUSPENSION BUSHINGS THROUGH OUT,PAINT IS 4 YEARS OLD,SINGLE STAGE,IN ORIGINAL POLAR WHITE,DECENT DRIVER QUALITY PAINT,BODY FITMENT OF PANELS IS EXCELLENT,DRIVERS SIDE FLOOR PAN HAD A PATCH INSTALLED IN THE 80'S,PROBLY 8"X10"??,TRUNK FLOOR IS EXCELLENT ORIGINAL,INTERIOR HAS BEEN RESTORED FULLY W/LEGENDARY SEAT COVERS,CARPET,DOOR PANELS & HEADLINER,COMES W/GM PONTIAC PHS DOCUMENTATION,ALSO COMES WITH FRONT CHIN SPOILER,NEW ANODIZED BRAKE BOOSTER,VERY RARE AND DESIRABLE GTO JUDGE,WILL CONSIDER TRADES,LOOKING FOR 70-71 CUDA PROJECTS,69-70 GTX'S,69-70 SUPERBEE
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GM recalling 778,000 Cobalts and G5s, six deaths reported
Thu, 13 Feb 2014General Motors has announced that it will be recalling 778,562 compact cars after six people were killed in accidents, partially due to the airbags' failure to deploy. An issue with the ignition switch is causing the airbag issues, as well as causing the engine and other components to shut off without warning. The recall covers the 2005 to 2007 model year Chevrolet Cobalt and 2007 Pontiac G5. (Note that the Cobalt pictured above is a 2009 model.)
According to a report from Automotive News, a number of factors can cause the ignition to switch out of the run position, including weights on the key ring, rough or bumpy roads or other "jarring" events. Any of these situations could lead to some vehicle components not functioning properly.
There have been five fatal front-impact crashes that took the lives of six people, although as a GM spokesman noted, all five of the crashes happened off road and at high speed. In each of these cases, though, the lack of airbags wasn't the only lethal factor - alcohol and failure to wear a seat belt also played a role. Outside of the fatal accidents, there have been 17 other crashes where airbags didn't deploy. It's unclear if any of these crashes were caused by the engine shutting off.
GM issues four new recalls, 2.4 million cars affected
Tue, 20 May 2014General Motors has announced another set of recalls, covering some 2.42 million cars in the United States. For those keeping track, The General has now recalled over 15 million cars worldwide this year due to various issues.
Here's the breakdown for this most recent set of recalls:
1,339,355 - Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia models from the 2009 to 2014 model years; Saturn Outlook models from the 2009 to 2010 model years
Woman Cleared In Fatal Car Wreck After GM Letter
Tue, Nov 25 2014A Texas judge cleared a woman Monday for a car accident that killed her fiance in 2004, after General Motors acknowledged that her car would have been among millions being recalled for a problem that may have contributed to the death. Candice Anderson was driving a 2004 Saturn Ion when it suddenly veered off a road about 60 miles east of Dallas and slammed into a tree. Anderson, then 21, was severely injured when the car's air bags failed to deploy. Her 25-year-old fiance, Gene Erikson, who was a passenger, was killed. She later pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the wreck. But during a hearing Monday, State District Judge Teresa Drum expunged the conviction from her record, according to officials in the Van Zandt County court andAnderson's attorney, Bob Hilliard. In a letter given to the court ahead of the hearing, an attorney for the automaker confirmed that Anderson's Saturn would have been among 2.6 million GM vehicles recalled in February to address ignition switches that can slip out of the "run" position, causing the engines to stall and disabling power steering, brakes and air bags. Anderson's crash "is one in which the recall condition may have caused or contributed to the frontal air bag non-deployment in the accident," attorney Richard C. Godfrey wrote. Hilliard provided a copy of the letter to The Associated Press, and Godfrey confirmed its contents Monday. Anderson was initially charged with criminally negligent homicide because there was no clear explanation at the time why the wreck occurred, according to court documents from the case. She pleaded guilty to a letter charge in 2006, and was sentenced to five years' probation. She also was ordered to perform 260 hours of community service, pay court costs and cover the costs of Erikson's funeral. "GM knew this defect caused this death, yet instead of telling the truth watched silently as Candice was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter," Hilliard said Monday. "It took 10 years for GM to find its voice." In a separate statement issued by the company, GM said it "cooperated fully by providing technical information that was requested to make a decision in this matter." The carmaker also said the issue in Anderson's case was for local law enforcement and courts to consider. "That's why we took a neutral position on Ms. Anderson's case," the company's statement said. "It was appropriate for the court to determine the legal status of Ms.