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Beautiful 1969 Gto 400 With Factory Air, True American Muscle on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:58371
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

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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The U-2 spy plane needs high-performance cars to help land

Thu, Oct 15 2015

Typically, aircraft deploy their landing gear from three main points. Most military aircraft, for example, deploy two gears at the back and one forward, like a tricycle. Some civilian aircraft flip the layout, with two in front and one in back - tail-draggers. The U-2 Dragon Lady is wildly different than any of these. With a 103-foot wingspan but a body that's just 63-feet long, the layout of the U-2 makes a traditional landing setup infeasible. Instead, the U-2 utilizes a pair of wheels, one up front and one in back. With such a bizarre layout, landings are so tough that since the U-2's earliest flights at Area 51, the US Air Force has used high-performance chase cars to guide the pilot down safely. The landing process isn't over there, though. As this video from Sploid shows, balancing out the aircraft to fit the detachable "pogos" – think training wheels for spy planes – is a comical procedure requiring a number of airman using their full body weight to even out the U-2. This video also recaps some of the great vehicles that have served as chase vehicles for this legendary spy plane. They include Chevrolet El Caminos, and the Fox-body Ford Mustangs so favored by the California Highway Patrol. For the last several years, the USAF has utilized products from General Motors, using fourth-generation Chevy Camaros, before switching over to the Pontiac GTO and most recently, the awesome Pontiac G8. It's fair to say that if you're a gearhead in the Air Force, this is the job you want. Check out the video, embedded up top. News Source: Sploid via YouTubeImage Credit: Sploid Chevrolet Ford GM Pontiac Military Performance Videos

AMC Trans Am Javelin SST, an ultra-rare underdog, is up for auction

Sat, Sep 9 2023

Among the rarest of the American muscle cars that went racing in the early Seventies — cars including the Camaro Z/28 and the Boss 302 Mustang — the 1970 AMC Trans Am Javelin SST may be the most hard to find, and among the most valuable. Only 100 units of this unique Javelin were produced, and one of them is up for auction at the Mecum event in Dallas on September 20. The Trans Am Javelin was fashioned in a patriotic livery of tricolor paint — red, white and blue — and arrived after the American Motors Corporation had decided in 1968 to compete in the Trans Am racing series against Ford and General Motors. The company's chief driver, Mark Donohue, would dominate the 1971 season, taking seven wins in his Javelin AMX and that yearÂ’s SCCA Trans-Am Championship. AMC took the trophy with 82 points, well ahead of Ford's 61, Chevrolet's 17 and Pontiac's paltry 7. The example listed for auction came equipped with a 390-cubic-inch V-8 engine with 325 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 420 pound-feet of torque, power steering and brakes, dual exhaust, BorgWarner four-speed manual transmission and Hurst competition shifter. Its “ram induction system” sealed a chamber around the air filter so that cool air from the functional hood scoop would be funneled into the intake. This JavÂ’s factory price was $3,995 — a mere $32,000 or so in today's money, though it was expensive by the standards of the time. The 100 Trans Ams were among 19,714 Javelin units built in 1970, so they started out rare, and today the surviving examples are highly collectible, if and when they come up for sale. No bid estimate is available yet. Related Video: Motorsports Chevrolet Ford Pontiac Auctions Automotive History Racing Vehicles Classics

GM recalling another 1.3-million cars over power steering woes

Mon, 31 Mar 2014

When it rains, it pours. General Motors has announced yet another major recall, covering 1.3 million units in the American market over concerns that the power steering could suddenly fail. As reported by The Detroit News' David Shepardson, GM has now recalled nearly ten times as many cars as it did all of last year.
It's important to note that should this problem arise in these cars, the steering won't fail completely, however, power steering could suddenly stop functioning. Manual steering would still be possible, but as GM says, there's an increased risk of accidents, particularly at lower speeds.
Like the ignition switch recall, this latest problem covers a wide range of vehicles from Chevrolet, Saturn and Pontiac. Normally, we'd give you the full rundown in paragraph form, but the variety of models and model years means a list is just easier. So, have a look, directly from GM's press release: