Beautiful 1969 Gto 400 With Factory Air, True American Muscle on 2040-cars
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
HELLO UP FOR BID IS OUR VERY RARE 1969 PONTIAC GTO, WITH FACTORY AIR, AND ALL PHS DOCS, BUILD SHEET WINDOW STICKER, AND MUCH MORE! THIS BEAUTY IS A REAL 242 GTO!! THIS CAR HAS BEEN VERY WELL PRESERVED AND IT SHOWS! THE MILES READ 58,323 AND THIS IS BELIEVED TO BE ACTUAL, THE BODY LINES ARE LASER STRAIGHT, THE PAINT IS CAMEO WHITE, WITH ONE REPAINT THAT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, THE CHROME BUMPER IS BRAND NEW, AND ALL TRIM IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION! THE DOORS OPEN AND SHUT PERFECT, THIS RARE COLOR COMBO IS STUNNING, THE BLACK INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS! [SEE PICS] THE DASH PAD LOOKS GREAT, ALL GLASS IS ORIGINAL, THE LEDGENDARY 400 MOTOR WAS JUST PROFESSIONALLY REBUILT AND RUNS GREAT, AND IS TUNED TO PERFECTION, THE MOTOR COMPARTMENT HAS BEEN CLEANED TO SHOW, THE AC WAS ALSO JUST GONE THROUGH AND BLOWS ICE COLD! THE AUTO TRANS SHIFTS PERFECT, ALL LIGHTS AND TURN SIGNALS WORK AS THEY SHOULD, THE VACUUM PODS FOR HEADLIGHTS ARE BRAND NEW AND WORK PERFECT, THE HEADLINER IS BRAND NEW, THE TIRES ARE BF GOODRICH RADIAL T/A FRT P 215/65/R15 THE REAR ARE P235/70/ R15 THE STOCK RALLY RIMS LOOK GREAT, WITH CORRECT BEAUTY RINGS, THE TRUNK AND UNDERSIDE ARE AS SOLID AS THE REST OF THE CAR, THIS GTO SPENT ITS LIFE IN THE SOUTH, AND WAS BORN IN ALANTA GA, AND IT SHOWS, WE WENT FOR A RIDE AND WAS AMAZED HOW WELL THIS CAR HANDLED, AND PERFORMED, THIS AMAZING CAR IS A REAL LOOKER WITH QUITE A HISTORY, THAT WILL BRING MANY YEARS OF ENJOYMENT TO THE WINNING BIDDER, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY! IF IN THE AREA PLEASE COME LOOK BEFORE BIDDING! WE ALSO OFFER CLASSIC CAR FINANCING! IF THINKING OF HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED WE USE A VERY RELIABLE PRICED SHIPPER WHO OF COURSE IS LIC AND INSURED! GOOD LUCK ON OWNING A REAL PIECE OF AMERICAN MUSCLE AT ITS VERY FINEST! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL DON AT 734-751-1023 THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS EVERYONE!!
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Distracted driver crosses center line and hits police car
Wed, Apr 6 2016Attentive driving and quick reflexes saved the life of a police officer in Hudson, WI, when an oncoming driver drifted into the officer's lane and struck his cruiser. According to KMSP, the officer was patrolling along a busy road through Hudson on March 31 when the crash occurred. Dash cam video from the patrol car which was released to local media shows the dramatic collision unfold. As the officer came around a mild left-hand curve, a white, 90s-era Pontiac Grand Am continued straight through the curve, across the center line, and directly into the officer's path. The officer was able to avoid a head-on collision, but the Pontiac still struck the driver's side of the patrol car. "Both the officer and the other driver are ok, however, this accident could have been much, much worse," said a Hudson Police Department official on the department's Facebook page. "So please remember to pay attention to your driving at all times when behind the wheel." Minnesota's Department of Public Safety estimates that one in every four crashes in the State of Minnesota are caused by distracted drivers. DPS believes that the actual number may be higher, but police often have difficulty proving distracted driving as the cause of a crash. Government/Legal Pontiac Driving Safety Coupe Police/Emergency
Burt Reynolds' vehicles up for auction at Barrett-Jackson
Tue, Sep 25 2018Burt Reynolds' influence on car culture cannot be overstated. Be it "Smokey and the Bandit" or "Cannonball Run," his films inspired a generation of car enthusiasts. He died a few weeks back from cardiac arrest at age 82. This weekend, four vehicles from Reynolds' personal collection — three Pontiacs and a Chevy — will go up for auction at Barrett-Jackson in Las Vegas. It seems Reynolds had plans to sell the cars before he passed. He even filmed a short teaser for the auction and planned to attend the event himself. Three of the cars are Pontiac Trans Ams. Two are re-creations of the cars he drove in "Bandit" and the film "Hooper." Both are 1978 models. The third Trans Am is from 1984 and was used to promote Reynolds' USFL team, the Tampa Bay Bandits. The fourth vehicle is a 1978 Chevy R30 pickup truck. It's styled like the truck he drove in "Cannonball Run." None of the vehicles were actually used in the movies. But they were registered in his name, making them far more legitimate than some other movie-inspired clones. It's unclear how many Bandit Trans Ams Reynolds has owned over the years. Another car connected to him sold for $450,000 back in 2014. His death is sure to drive the price of these new cars even higher. Related Video: Image Credit: Barrett-Jackson Celebrities Chevrolet Pontiac Auctions Truck Coupe pontiac trans am burt reynolds
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