1966 Gto Tri-power Real 242 Car, Original 51,141 Miles on 2040-cars
Porter, Texas, United States
1966 GTO Tri-Power SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE! IF YOU DONT INTEND ON PAYING DO NOT BID! THIS IS NOT A CLONE! THIS IS A REAL GTO! ORIGINAL MILES! I'M SELLING MY 1966 PONTIAC GTO. THIS IS NOT A CLONE. THIS IS THE REAL DEAL 242 VIN GTO. THIS CAR HAS THE OPTIONS THAT MAKE MUSCLE CARS LEGENDARY. PONTIAC 389 V8 WITH THE AWESOME LOOKING AND PERFORMING TRI POWER SITTING ON TOP. THE POWERFUL V8 FEEDS A MUNCIE 4 SPEED THAT IS SHIFTED WITH A HURST SHIFTER. THE CAR HAS BRAND NEW BF GOODRICH RADIAL TA TIRES ALL THE WAY AROUND. ONE THING THAT MAKES THIS 242 GTO STAND OUT FROM THE REST IS THE FACT THAT IT IS A ORIGINAL MILEAGE CAR WITH 51,141 MILES ON THE ODOMETER RIGHT NOW AND UNDER 46,000 MILES THE LAST TIME IT WAS TITLED WHICH WAS ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO. THE CAR WAS ORIGINALLY BLUE ON BLUE AND WENT THROUGH A COLOR CHANGE SOME YEARS BACK TO WHITE. CONDITION: THE ORIGINAL BLUE INTERIOR STILL REMAINS IN THE CAR AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH EXCEPTION TO MINOR CRACK ON DASHBOARD. THIS CAR IS A GREAT RUNNING AND DRIVING CAR. THIS CAR SOUNDS AMAZING AND DRIVES FANTASTIC. THE BODY IS STRAIGHT AND SOLID WITH SOME COSMETIC BLEMISHES IN THE PAINT BUT NOTHING YOU WOUDN'T EXPECT FROM A 15 YEAR OLD PAINT JOB. IF YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A REAL DEAL 242 GTO THAT DRIVES LIKE A DREAM THEN THIS IS THE CAR FOR YOU. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AND I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTION YOU MAY HAVE. I HAVE A BUY NOW PRICE WITH A "MAKE AN OFFER OPTION. SO IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A SERIOUS OFFER FEEL FREE TO DO SO VIA EBAY, EMAIL, TEXT OR CALL ME (832-776- ZERO 4 NINE 4). DON'T MAKE AN OFFER IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD THE CAR YOU'RE TRYING TO GET FINANCING. I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO ENTERTAIN BOGUS OFFERS. HOWEVER, DON'T BE AFRAID TO MAKE AN OFFER. THE WORSE THING THAT WILL HAPPEN IS I WILL SAY NO IF ITS TOO LOW. CASHIERS CHECK, WIRE TRANSFER OR CASH IN PERSON ARE THE ONLY FORMS OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED. A $2,500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER PURCHASE. THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS! All forms of payment must clear my bank before I will release the car. Please do not bring a cashiers check or check and want to pick the car up the same day. I TOOK DOZENS OF PICTURES AS WELL AS A VIDEO OF MY CAR TO GIVE YOU AS MUCH INFORMATION AS I COULD, SO YOU CAN MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION ON YOUR CLASSIC CAR PURCHASE. HOWEVER EXPECTATIONS AND OPINIONS VARY GREATLY IN THIS INDUSTRY AND I WELCOME YOU TO COME DRIVE MY CAR, INSPECT AND LOOK THE CAR OVER BEFORE PURCHASING. IF YOU CANNOT PHYSICALLY INSPECT THE CAR, I HAVE DONE MY BEST TO PROVIDE A DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND A COMPLETE WALK AROUND VIDEO OF MY CAR SO THAT YOU CAN SEE IT AS IF YOU WERE ACTUALLY HERE IN PERSON. PLEASE DO NOT HIT THE "BUY IT NOW" UNLESS YOU PLAN TO BUY. THE DEPOSIT IS NONREFUNDABLE. As-is no warranty: This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein and make no warranty in connection therewith, no allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to purchase based up that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every responsible effort to disclose any know defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer’s request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1992 Pontiac Firebird
Mon, Dec 18 2023Last 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.
Remember when Pontiac made a Trans Am Kammback grocery getter?
Thu, Nov 8 2018Despite muscle cars having strong reputations as some of the most impractical cars one can buy, they've occasionally had one of the most useful and practical features a car can sport: a hatchback. In the 1980s, General Motors' Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird had one, and it added respectable utility to the sports cars. But the people at GM thought they could make the F-Body cars even more useful. So, after a few clay-model experiments, Pontiac built three examples of an extended-roof 1985 Pontiac Trans Am Kammback concept. Spotted by GM Authority, one of these Trans Am Kammbacks (although "shooting brake" seems like the more apt descriptor) is going on the block at the Mecum Kissimmee auction in early January 2019. Reportedly only three of these prototypes/experiments/test mules were built to driveable specs, and this example, VIN No. EX4796, has additional history that might make it the ultimate example. According to Mecum, the show car, which has made appearances at numerous auto shows, also spent some time at the race track — just not as a participant. It was used as a pace car for PPG and IMSA racing and temporarily had a light bar and "two-way communications equipment." Following its pace duty, and after GM stopped the project from going any further, it was put into Pontiac Engineering's private collection for 13 years. Famous Michigan car collector and Pontiac dealership owner John McMullen then bought the car. He eventually sent it to Pontiac specialist Scott Tiemann for a full restoration to the gorgeous condition it is in today. As seen in the photos, the Trans Am features white paint over a gray leather interior. It houses a 5.0-liter V8 under the hood and has a five-speed manual transmission. The wild concept is rare enough to be super cool, but we can't help but think of an infinitely more practical, more modern, more powerful, and arguably more interesting car we'd rather have. Manual Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon in Black Diamond anybody? Or, if you don't care about the extra doors, perhaps the Callaway's Corvette AeroWagen is more applicable. Either way, we're in full support of any shooting brakes we can find. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Junkyard Gem: 2006 Pontiac Solstice
Wed, Sep 4 2019The debut of the Pontiac Solstice, back in 2005 for the 2006 model year, stirred up much excitement in the automotive world. Sales were brisk at first, and then they weren't so great… and then Pontiac itself went under The General's cost-cutting axe. One thing I have learned during my junkyard travels is that even sought-after sports cars eventually reach a point at which they start showing up in the big self-service junkyards. For example, the BMW Z3 began appearing in such yards about five years ago, along with the Audi TT. While the Honda S2000 still appears to be exempt from this process, today's Junkyard Gem shows that the time has now come for the Pontiac Solstice/Saturn Sky. The first Z3s and TTs I saw in the U-Wrench-type yards were crash victims, not worth fixing, and that's the case with this Solstice. In a few more years, I'll start seeing the occasional Solstice/Sky discarded due to general worn-outness. Someone grabbed all the undented front body parts and the transmission (these items, presumably, being valuable), but no junkyard shoppers have felt like pulling the non-turbo 2.0-liter Ecotec. The interior seems dirty, probably from exposure to the elements while sitting outdoors in this Colorado Springs wrecking yard, but not in bad shape otherwise. Perhaps the car's owner celebrated a return from Iraq with the purchase of a sporty new Pontiac, 13 years ago. These cars have an enthusiastic following, so I wasn't expecting to see a junked one so soon after production ceased. I felt the same way about the Chrysler Crossfire, however, and I found two of those last year. What's next, a 2002-2005 Thunderbird? This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Such optimism!