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Supercharged/cammed Pontiac G8 Gt Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:17459 Color: Custom Molding
Location:

Weatherford, Oklahoma, United States

Weatherford, Oklahoma, United States
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Here is a list of Parts and Phone number at the bottom & Link For More Pictures!
 
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/4567154278.html click the link for additional pictures. Also pictures are alot better quality in the link
Exterior
Custom Molding (by M.A. Stuart)
Custom Grilles (by Carriage Works)
Painted Lights (by lightwurks)
Custom Paint
5%window Tint
OZ Rafaello 2 Rims
Pro Tuning Lab Taillights
Painted GXP Rear Diffuser
Oracle Color Shift 2.0 Halo Rings
Big Brake upgrade and lines!

Interior& Audio
Upholstery (by ROADWIRE)
Custom Floor Mats (2 sets)
Redtop Optima Battery
Kinetic Audio Battery
Eclipse XA4200 4 Channel Amp
Eclipse ZA1200 Mono Amp
RE-Q Volume Sensing Bass Restoration
Eclipse DVD Player (in the glovebox)
2 Eclipse Headrest Monitors
Escort Smart Mirror Navigation
XO 600Watt Vision Converter
2 Alpine SWR 12D2
Scepture 19 inch LED TV
Custom Spare well box and Plexiglas
Bondo and Paint Box
Wiring, etc


Engine Bay
Chrome Shroud Cap Cover Kit 3pc.
Polished Front Header Plate
2pc Chrome Engine Cap
Engine Cover, Fuse Box, Procharger Piping Painted


Suspension
Peddlers Track 2 GSR Package
G8 EP6561 F LCA Inner Bushings
CAM8 EP2112 Steering Rack Bush
G8 EP6560 F Radius Rod Bushes
G8 EP1169 R Cradle Inserts
CAM8 EP1167HD Diff Bush Stage2
CAM8 EP7264 R LCA Inner Bushes
CAM8 EP7323 R Link Bushings
CAM8 EP7265 R Trailing Arm FRT
G8 EP7263 R UCA BUSHINGS
G8 4659 Strut Tower Brace
GT8 Strut Mounting Bolts
G8 Full Alignment Bolt Kit
G8 F 2954 Springs
G8 R 2955 Springs
GT8 FRONT 4358 Bump Stops
G8 F 9464 GSR Front Struts
G8 9295 GSR Rear Struts
GT8 Strut Mount Bearings
GT8 HD Strut Mounts
G8 F Swaybar link L
G8 F Swaybar link R
G8 Swaybar Links R
G8 SwayBars


Performance Parts
PRC .650 Dual Spring Kit
PRC Titanium Retainer
7.40 Chromemoly Pushrods
DOD Delete Kit
LS6 Balancer Pulley
LS2 Chain Dampener
Head Gaskets
Head Bolts
LS3 Valley Cover
LS2 Lifter Tray
Lifters
LSX Timing Cover
LSX Water Pump Gaskets
Exhaust Manifold Gaskets
NGK Spark Plugs
XP Racing Stage 3 Blower Monster Cam
Gen IV Cam Sprocket and bolt
Two Bar Density Dyno Tune
American Racing Headers 1 7/8
Magnaflow Full Cat Back Exhaust & High Flow Catts
PSC1 Procharger
3.55 Pulley
Polished Procharger Unit
Helical Gears For Noise Reduction

Fuel System
ZL1 Fuel Pump
Fuel Pump Float
Kenny Bell Boost Pump
Bosh 80lb Injectors
Rear Fuel Lines
Fuel Connector Ends
Fuel Pipe
Fuel Hose
Fuel Sender
Pressure Sensor
58 PSI Fuel Pressure Regulator
Fuel Pressure Regulator Adaptor

Transmission
Bowler 2800 Stall
Bowler Input Shaft
Bowler Automatic Clutches

This is a list I can think of like said there is more the nitto's tires are practically brand new like said car only has 17k miles! All was done 2000 miles ago, and recently all fluids were flushed and changed 250 miles ago. a lot of the exterior pieces and interior is a one of a kind hand made. Fuel system has plenty of room to grow if you wanted more power. Also comes with all the stock engine parts and fuel parts and 65 injectors as well
still bluebooks for 23k with the miles and features being stock! NOT counting the 100k in Parts and Labor, That I can show you and all documentation of being in SEMA
If you have any questions or need more info, or pictures call or text me, email and I can answer your questions.  Title is clean and clear & an amazing car, just need to sell due to family needs!

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Junkyard Gem: 1992 Pontiac Firebird

Mon, Dec 18 2023

Last spring, this series featured a 1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS in a Northern California junkyard, an example of the final model year for the highly successful third-generation GM F-Body. On a later visit to that yard, I spotted the Pontiac sibling to that car, a Firebird that was born the same year at the same Southern California factory. When the Chevrolet Division introduced the first Camaro as a 1967 model, the Pontiac Division got its own version of the F-Body called the Firebird. While the two cars were built on the same chassis and looked very similar, the first-generation Camaros got Chevrolet engines while their Firebird colleagues got Pontiac engines (including the innovative SOHC straight-six). The 1970-1981 second-generation Firebirds still had some Pontiac-only engines, but Chevrolet and Oldsmobile power crept under some hoods during that period. The third-generation Firebirds first appeared as 1982 models, and they drew from near-identical stockpiles of GM running gear (including the distinctly agricultural Iron Duke four-banger, which could be considered a Pontiac-derived engine). When the Camaro got the axe after 2002, the Firebird's neck was put on the same chopping block. When the Camaro returned for 2010, the Pontiac brand was sputtering to an agonized halt during its final year and there was no chance of the Firebird's return. This car is a fairly ordinary coupe, though it does have the mid-grade 205-horsepower 5.0-liter Chevrolet small-block V8 instead of the base 140-horse 3.1-liter V6. A 5.7-liter small-block was available as well. A five-speed manual transmission was base equipment, but few Americans wanted a three-pedal setup by the early 1990s. This car has the optional four-speed automatic. The MSRP with 5.0 engine, automatic transmission and air conditioning (which this car has) started at $14,304. That's about $31,868 in 2023 dollars. It was built at Van Nuys Assembly in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County. By the dawn of the 1990s, the Camaros and Firebirds made at Van Nuys Assembly had become known as the worst-built GM cars made in North America, and the plant was shut down forever soon after this car was built. Today, a shopping mall lives where the factory once stood. This car managed to drive more than 150,000 miles during its life, so it beat the odds. The thrid-gen F-Body was pretty antiquated by the early 1990s, but the fourth-gen cars handled better and looked up-to-date for the era.

Looking Back At Oprah's Free-Car Giveaway 10 Years Later

Fri, Sep 12 2014

Molly Vielweber's Pontiac G6 appears unremarkable at first glance. It wears forest green paint, rolls on five-spoke aluminum wheels, and it has a sizeable scrape in the driver's side door, the scar of a decade's worth of hard use. You wouldn't notice it parked at a big box store or cruising on the highway. Pontiac made hundreds of thousands of G6s in the 2000s, and a lot are still on the road. It's unremarkable in every way except for the front license plate, which reads, "Oprah 6." But this is not just any G6. This car is a part of television history. Vielweber won her G6 10 years ago at a taping of The Oprah Winfrey Show, when Oprah kicked off her 19th season in dramatic fashion by giving all 276 members of the studio audience a free car. It was an unprecedented stunt that changed lives, generated controversy and ultimately failed to provide enough of a marketing lift for Pontiac, which would be shuttered just over five years later. September 13 marks the 10-year anniversary of the memorable event, which caught everyone, including audience members, by surprise. In a masterful display of showmanship, Oprah dialed up the suspense to match the enormity – and cost – of the event. First she gave away 11 cars, which would have been a landmark TV promotion by itself. But then she coyly announced: "I've got a little twist." Models circulated throughout the audience carrying silver platters loaded with white boxes wrapped in red ribbon. One contained a set of keys, Oprah implied, for another audience member to win the final car. "Do not open it. Do not shake it," she commanded the crowd. Finally, with the suspense built to a fevered pitch, everyone opened their box. They all had keys. "You get a car! You get a car! You get a car! You get a car! Everybody gets a car!" Oprah exclaimed. "Everybody gets a car! Everybody gets a car!" This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Everybody did get a car. But not everyone kept it. William Toebe attended the show with his wife, Jillaine, and he immediately thought of the tax implications, which stretched to $6,000 or more for some audience members. It was a tough reality for many in the audience that day, some of which had been selected based on their need for a new car. "That responsible part of me stepped forward and wondered 'where am I going to get the money to pay the taxes?'" he recalled.

Junkyard Gem: 2008 Pontiac G5 Coupe

Sun, Apr 9 2023

In the grim early days of the Great Recession, the situation at GM's Pontiac Division didn't feel so great but there was some cause for optimism. The Solstice still had a certain glow, the Holden Commodore-based G8 had just arrived, and vehicle shoppers could stride into their local Pontiac showrooms and choose from eight different models bearing the iconic arrowhead badge. Yes, there were still new Torrents and Grand Prix and Vibes for sale in 2008, and of course the Cavalier-twin Sunfire had been replaced by the Cobalt-twin G5 by that time. Here's one of those G5s, found in a Colorado Springs car graveyard. It wasn't long after this car was built that everything went to hell for Pontiac. In April of 2009, GM announced that the Pontiac Division would be "phased out" over the next few years. Just to drive home the point, GM itself filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy five weeks later. GM had already offed Oldsmobile—a marque dating back to 1897, making it nearly 30 years Pontiac's senior—five years earlier, so everybody knew there would be no reprieve in this case. Just to confuse everybody, Pontiac dealers offered a G3-badged Chevy Aveo (aka Daewoo Kalos) to sell alongside the G5 for 2009, but by 2010 there were just two new Pontiac models still standing in the United States: the G6 and the Vibe. Just over 70,000 G5s were sold in the United States during the 2007-2009 model years, making these cars fairly rare. The Cobalt/G5 ignition-switch fiasco of the mid-2010s really hammered their resale value at the time. Sometimes the definition of "Gem" refers to historical value, not the happier kind. Speaking of ignition switches, the key is still in this one. That generally means that a junkyard vehicle is a dealership trade-in or insurance total that couldn't sell at auction. This one is a base model, which listed at $15,675 (about $22,040 in 2023 dollars). The snazzier G5 GT started at $19,850 ($27,911 now) that year. The engine in this car is a 2.2-liter Ecotec four-banger rated at 148 horsepower and 152 pound-feet (the GT got a 2.4 with 171 hp/167 lb-ft). A five-speed manual was standard equipment, but the buyer of this car paid extra for the automatic. GM stuck these little "Mark of Excellence" badges on the fenders of its vehicles starting in 2005, then ditched the idea in 2009. I have vivid memories of this logo from the seatbelt buttons in my parents' 1973 Sportvan Beauville.