1968 Pontiac Lemans 455 Big Block on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
1968 Pontiac Lemans Coupe, with the Pro Touring appearance. Powered by a Big Block 455 CI. with a Holley Street Eliminator intake and Holley carb, MSD ignition and dual throaty Flowmaster styled 2 and 1/2" dual exhaust. The engine compartment is detailed pleasing to any judge and is set off by chrome valve covers and air breather. The power of the Pontiac big block is carried through to the twelve bolt rear end by a four speed transmission. Moving to the interior of this muscle car you'll notice immediately how the car is extra clean throughout and has been keep very original in appearance. A wood grain steering wheel and a set of Sunpro auxiliary gauges to monitor what's happening under the hood are the only significant changes. The exterior catches everyone's attention at any Car Show or Cruise In with what has become a Pro Touring styled paint scheme. This is further set off by a rear spoiler, fiberglass hood and a set of reversed Cragar SS mags.To assist with the handling Fuzion ZR1 tires, the front in 235/45R 17's while the rear is held down by a pair of 255/50R 17's. Pontiac and muscle car enthusiasts here's a head turner, in looks, sound and performance. Take a long look at this one and, Catch the Excitement ------ PONTIAC!! CALL DAVE!! WE DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY!! CALL DAVE TO GET A BUY NOW PRICE THAT WILL STOP THE LIVE AUCTION AND HOLD THE CAR NOW!! CALL DAVE(727)504-8895!!
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2008-2009 Pontiac G8 recalled over airbag concern
Mon, 07 Nov 2011General Motors is recalling around 38,000 Pontiac G8 sedans from its 2008 and 2009 model years. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that the cars may have a passenger-side airbag flaw that might prevent proper deployment in certain scenarios.
According to NHTSA, the airbag might not adequately protect a fifth percentile woman - that is, a woman around four-foot, 11-inches weighing 108 pounds. The New York Times indicates that the anomaly was found during a crash test conducted by GM's Australian branch, Holden, which was testing the G8's twin (read: Commodore) for head injuries. According to that report, the test in question is specifically tailored to simulate injuries to females, so the results do not apply to men or children.
The issue has been blamed on a seat position sensor that governs airbag deployment rates. NHTSA indicates that when the front passenger seat is moved all the way forward, the faulty sensor may inappropriately trigger a 30-millisecond delay between airbag stages, potentially leading to greater injuries.
This KITT replica sold at auction for $32,500
Thu, Apr 23 2020UPDATE: This 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am KITT replica officially sold for $32,500. Here's hoping the new owner has a blast throwin' it into Pursuit Mode. Let's get one thing straight right off the bat: This isn't a perfect KITT replica. The original KITT used in the Knight Rider TV series was based on a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The one you see above, which is currently for sale at auction site Bring A Trailer, is a 1987 model, and since it's a GTA edition, it has some extra body cladding that the smooth-sided television car lacked. That aside, most casual observers would probably never notice the difference, and even those who did (like us) are still likely to be impressed by the car's transformation. This KITT replica is powered by a 5.0-liter V8 engine mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. It ought to be fairly quick, though quite a bit shy of the fictional car's very fictional 300-mph top speed. We're not exactly Knight Rider experts, but some quick Google sleuthing suggests that the Knight Industries Two Thousand supposedly cost more than $11,000,000 to build in Hollywoodland. This one will surely command a significantly lower sum — as of this writing, it's been bid up to $18,000 with four days remaining on the auction. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. For those truly fanatical about accuracy, here's a video of one of the originals visiting Jay Leno's Garage for reference. There are several videos of the car that detail its modifications inside and out, but suffice it to say it seems to be a well-sorted replica. Here's hoping its new owner keeps it well clear of other KARRs. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Automakers tussle over owners of 'orphan' makes
Thu, 10 May 2012When 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.