1977 Pontiac Firebird Black On Black Trans Am Bandit on 2040-cars
Canton, Michigan, United States
Well here we go again, Ebay pulled down the listing after it ended due to " non registered bidder bidding on the item" I didn't know that was possible but ok.Anyway I did lower the reserve and hope it goes to a good home this week. Good luck to all and please be prepared to buy if you win the Auction Serious only
1977 Pontiac Firebird Coupe Black/Black 350 Pontiac V8 350 Turbo Hydramatic Auto Trans Rear spoiler Rally II wheels Tinted Glass White lettered Tires Rear defrost Formula Steering wheel Am/fm stereo cassette Hello, Selling my 77 firebird, Car runs and drives well. Its had a bunch of work done over the past few years, Including new floor pans, new rockers, new correct one piece trunk floor, new windshield, new rubber seals, newer tires, and had the brakes gone through. Condition is as follows Mechanically - 350 Pontiac V8 Runs good Newer Edelbrock intake Newer Edelbrock 600 cfm manual choke carb Newer Radiator Trans shifts nice and smooth Brakes and tires are great Car runs and drives really nice, Does not run hot, And everything works except the speedometer and the air conditioning/heater have been removed and sealed up. Car was painted years ago and needs to be done again, Has many chips and scratches throughout the entire car also has bubbling on the lower rear passenger quarter panel bubbling round the passenger door lock and bubbling on the drivers side roof. However It was recently buffed out and it does shine nice though, Its a 10-15 footer for sure. Interior is very nice and comfortable. Front seats redone, Rears are very nice originals . New headliner, new carpet, new pkg tray, arm rests and window cranks, Door panels and console are nice, Formula wheel is redone and beautiful. Dash has a few cracks Overall a nice 77 bird that needs a little paint and body to be fantastic or just drive it as it is I am including a Trans AM shaker hood and scoop that is rust free, But will also need paint, Original am/fm/cassette Radio, And the original heater/air conditioner box Questions? Call Jeff 734-578-5125 If you are shipping the car and want the Trans am hood,I can bolt it to the car for you. Thanks and Good Luck! |
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Best and Worst GM Cars
Thu, Apr 7 2022Oh yes, because we just love receiving angry letters from devoted Pontiac Grand Am enthusiasts, we have decided to go there. Based on a heated group Slack conversation, the topic came up about the best and worst GM cars. First of all time, and then those currently on sale, and then just mostly a rambling discussion of Oldsmobiles our parents and grandparents owned (or engineered). Eventually, three of us made the video above. Like it? Maybe we can make more. Many awesome GM cars are definitely going unmentioned here, so please let us know your bests and worsts in the comments below. Mostly, it's important to note that this post largely exists as a vehicle for delivering the above video that dives far deeper into GM's greatest hits and biggest flops, specifically those from the 1980s and 1990s. What you'll find below is a collection of our editors identifying a best current and best-of-all-time choice, plus a worst current and worst-of-all-time choice. Comprehensive it is not, but again, comments. -Senior Editor James Riswick Best Current GM Vehicle Chevrolet Corvette We were flying by the seats of our pants a bit in this first outing and my notes were similarly extemporaneous. When it came time to tie it all together on camera, I failed spectacularly. Thank the maker for text, because this gives me the opportunity to perhaps slightly better explain my convoluted reasoning. I chose the C8 Corvette because it's simply overwhelmingly good, and it's merely the baseline from which this generation of Corvette will be expanded. While the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing (more on that in a minute) is an amazing snapshot of GM's current performance standing and its little sibling so enraptured me that I went out and bought one, their existence is fleeting. Corvette will live on; forced-induction Cadillac sport sedans, not so much. So while all three are amazing machines when viewed in a vacuum, the Corvette stands above them as both a reflection of GM's current performance credentials and a signpost of what is to come. So, given the choice between the C8 and the 5V-Blackwing right now, I'd choose the C8. In 10 years, when the Blackwing is no longer in production and Corvette is in its 9th generation? Well, that might be a different story. Now, just pretend I said something even remotely that coherent when we get to the part of the video where I try to make an argument for the 5-V Blackwing as best GM car I've ever driven. Or just laugh at me while I ramble incoherently.
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