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66 Gto-242 Phs Docs on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:85000
Location:

Owingsville, Kentucky, United States

Owingsville, Kentucky, United States
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                 YOU ARE LOOKING AT A VERY NICE OLD 66 GTO 242 CAR THAT IS ALL COMPLETE THAT NO ONE HAS TORN APART AND CUT UP,THAT IS A BIG PLUS IN MY WAY OF THINKING, WITH ALL PHS DOCUMENTATION AND BUILD SHEET WITH CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, THAT NEEDS RESTORED BACK TO ITS BEAUTY, AND IS ONE THAT IS IN THE BEST SHAPE THAT I HAVE HAD IN A LONG TIME, THIS CAR IS STILL DUSTY AND DIRTY FROM SITTING SO MANY YEARS, I DID WIPE OFF THE INSIDE  A LITTLE, SO PLEASE ASK ALL YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID, SHE IS ALL COMPLETE AND WHAT YOU MIGHT SAY UNMOLESTED, I HAVE DONE SEVERAL OLD CARS AND MAY END UP DOING THIS ONE , THIS IS A GREAT CAR FOR RESTORATION TO START OFF WITH,THAT STARTS AND RUNS AND MOVES,IT HAS BEEN STORED FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND PERSERVED WELL,BUT STILL IN NEED OF RESTORATION,WHEN I GOT THIS I JUST CLEAN THE FUEL SYSTEM AND PUT NEW TUNEUP AND replaced CARB AND SHE FIRED RIGHT UP AND RUNS LIKE A SOWING MACHINE WITH NO SMOKE OR NOISES AND TAKES GEAR GOOD BUT I HAVENT DRIVEN ON ROAD , AND FROM ALL PAPER WORK SHOWS JUST 80,000 MILES TO THIS DATE FROM THE TIME IT WAS PARKED TO NOW, IF I WAS A BETING MAN I WOULD SAY THATS IT IS ORINGINAL MILES ACORDING TO ALL THE STAEMENTS,   NEEDS BRAKE WORK ,BUT AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICS IT HAS ALL THE BEST-- NEW BRAKES ,--HOSES,--WHEEL CYLS,-- NEW MASTER CYL,-- AND BRAKE LINES-- THAT COME WITH THE SALE OF THE CAR, EVERY THING YOU NEED, THAT THE ORINGINAL OWNER HAD PURCHASED IN THE PAST AND NEVER INSTALLED,IT HAS -389 YS- CODE- AUTO-CONSOL BUCKETS, POWER STERING,POWER BRAKES,- AIR CONDITION-,ELECTRIC CLOCK,- AND POWER WINDOWS -YES POWER WINDOWS- WHICH WAS A NICE OPPTION THAT STILL WORK, HAS VERY LITTLE RUST UNLIKE ALOT OF THEM AND CAN BE PATCHED EASLY, AS YOU SEE IN PICS,THE FLOORS CAN BE ALSO WITHOUT REPLACING, VERY LITTLE RUST IN FLOORS, THE FRAME IS IN NICE SHAPE,IN MY OPPION THE WORST IS IN AROUND THE REAR TAIL PANEL WHERE THE RUBBER SEAL LAYS, IT HAS THE OLD TORQ THRUST RIMS THAT WAS A NICE OPPTION BACK IN THE DAY AND OLD BISE PLY TIRES THAT ARE- HEAVLY DRY ROTTED- BUT HOLD AIR,THIS CAR HAS ALOT OF OPPTIONS THAT THE PHS DOCUMENTATION WILL TELL YOU,IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE MUSCLE CAR  WITH ALL PAPER WORK,AND ONE THAT IS ALL COMPLETE- AND IN DECENT SHAPE TO START WITH THIS IS IT, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL LOCAL AND CLOSE AUCTION DOWN AT ANY GIVEN TIME,FOR MORE INFO JUST CALL ME AT--- 1-606-782-2576--- I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE, SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE,THANKS FOR LOOKING

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Automakers tussle over owners of 'orphan' makes

Thu, 10 May 2012

When General Motors put down several of its brands in recent years, it also let loose thousands of brand-loyal customers who will eventually need another car.
R.L. Polk Associates estimates there are more than 18 million cars from 16 discontinued makes on the road today. Those "orphan owners" have sales-hungry competitors seeing dollar signs. GM is offering Saturn owners $1,000 cash toward a Chevy Cruze, Cadillac CTS or a GMC Acadia. Ford is giving its Mercury lease customers a chance to get out of their contracts with no early-termination penalty and offering to waive six remaining payments if they drive off in a Ford or Lincoln.
Edmunds.com research shows the efforts are paying off somewhat for GM, with 39 percent of Pontiac owners, 37 percent of Hummer owners and 31 percent of Saturn owners taking delivery of another GM-branded vehicle. But that leaves as much as 69 percent of owners going elsewhere. Ford, Honda and Toyota seem to be attracting many former GM owners.

This junkyard '91 Grand Am is as hooptie as it gets

Wed, Jun 29 2016

I spend a lot of time in junkyards. A lot of time. With all this experience, I have learned to recognize a perfect hooptie when I see one, a car whose final owner got every last bit of use out of it when its value was hovering right about at scrap value. This 1991 Pontiac Grand Am that I spotted in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard a few days ago, from the final model year for the third-generation Grand Am, checks all the hooptie boxes just right. First of all, it's a low-option coupe with the wretched and unloved GM Iron Duke engine, a rattly, gnashy, thrashy 2.5-liter four-cylinder kludged together using off-the-shelf parts from the Pontiac 301-cubic-inch V8 during the darkest years of the Malaise Era and used in cars whose buyers just didn't care. Most of the paint has been burned off by 25 years of harsh California sun, but the car spent sufficient time in a damp, shady spot for lichens to build up here and there. There are skeletons-with-sombreros stencils sprayed here and there, plus a big moonshine-guzzling skeleton mural painted on the hood. Goodbye, property values! Still, someone felt some affection for this car, giving it the name "Good Ol' Snakey" and painting that name on the decklid. We can assume that the Iron Duke was a bit loose by this time, probably leaving a serpentine trail of blue smoke behind the car at all times. So, the combination of cheapness, ugliness, menace, and who-gives-a-damn functionality make this Grand Am an excellent example of a pure hooptie. Within a couple of months, it will be crushed, shredded, shipped out of the Port of Oakland, and reborn in China as refrigerators and Geely Emgrands. Somewhere in Northern California, though, a few of Ol' Smokey's friends will remember this car fondly.

'We're not a hedge fund': Porsche plans to curtail speculators and flippers

Tue, May 30 2017

A sizable number of speculators view cars as an investment. Rare or unusual models are quickly snapped up and either parked for years or flipped for a profit. Cars from automakers like Porsche and Ferrari are more prone than others, and at least some people behind these models are getting a bit tired of it. While it's difficult to police what goes on after you sell a car, Porsche has some plans that might curtail the problem before it starts. Andreas Preuninger, the head of GT road-car development and the man behind the new 911 GT3, spoke to Car and Driver at a recent event. "I personally like to see my cars being used," he said. "That's what we build them for. They are just too good to be left to stand and collect dust." One recent example of this rampant speculation is the 911 R. While the special manual-only model sold for $185,950 when new, used versions were selling for nearly $1.3 million just months after it went on sale. While the car is a masterpiece and an instant classic, a good number will be parked and simply used as art and not the rolling testaments to the man/machine interface they were intended to be. The concern over valuations has become so fierce that some owners are upset that Porsche is offering the new 911 GT3 with a manual transmission, fearing that it may hurt the value of the 911 R. "When I said we're not a hedge fund, I'm talking to those people who are yelling at us for offering the manual transmission similar to the R," Preuninger said. "But if there are people wanting to buy cars like that, then as a company we should try to fulfill that, to meet that demand." It seems Porsche is keeping a close eye on who is flipping cars. Since there is often far more demand than supply with certain models, the German automaker has a name for every car before it's built. Buyers with bad reputations might not even make the wait list. Related Video: