1966 Pontiac Gto Convertible (tribute) on 2040-cars
Palm Coast, Florida, United States
Engine:400 CU IN
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: BARRIER BLUE
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Black
Model: GTO
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Mileage: 4,353
"STEAL MY 1966 GTO CONVERTIBLE"
ONCE UPON A TIME SHE WAS A LEMANS.............
RESTORED FROM THE GROUND UP ABOUT NINE YEARS AGO....SHE'S MORE GTO THAN MOST GTO'S AT HALF THE PRICE....
BARRIER BLUE PAINT IS ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS AS IS THE CHROME AND STAINLESS...BODY IS BONDO AND RUST FREE.....
INTERIOR AND CARPET IS IN GREAT SHAPE EXCEPT FOR A LITTLE WRINCKLE ON THE DRIVERS SEAT FROM MY BIG BUTT....
TOP IS IN GOOD SHAPE BUT NOT NEW...WRINKLE ON BOTTOM RIGHT SIDE OF REAR WINDOW SEAM HAS A 3 INCH SEPARATION LOWER PART OF WINDOW...EASY FIX (**SEE PICTURE)
TIRES HAVE ABOUT 4000 MILES ON THEM SPARE IS BRAND NEW
400 CU IN ENGINE...4 SPEED HURST...POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES...RESTORED RALLY DASH W/ TACH & GUAGES...RALLY WHEELS...WOODEN RALLY STEERING WHEEL....CENTER CONSOLE W/ VACUUM GUAGE....POWER TOP....CUSTOM STEREO WHICH ACCOMODATES AN I POD OR CD PLAYER... FLOWMASTER EXHAUST.......PIONEER KICK PANEL SPEAKERS...UNDER SEAT 9' WOOFERS...DYNAMAT INSTALLED UNDER CARPET...ORIGIANAL GM SEAT BELTS...SEQUENTIAL REAR SIGNAL LIGHTS...BLUE LED GROUND EFFECT LIGHTS ETC. ETC. ETC.......
THE ONLY THING SHE NEEDS IS A FUEL SENDING UNIT...
I WELCOME AND SUGGEST SEEING HER IN PERSON AS THE PICTURES DON'T DO HER JUSTICE...
SHE LOOKS AND DRIVES GREAT...TAKES FIRST PLACE AT ALL LOCAL CAR SHOWS....I JUST DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THE HOBBY ANY LONGER....
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Burt Reynolds' old Pontiac Trans Am replica sold for $317,500
Thu, Jun 20 2019Following Burt Reynolds' passing last September, Julien's Auctions held an estate sale of the late actor's property on June 15-16 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Hundreds of items were included in the auction, but none more valuable than the Pontiac Trans Am Bandit replica previously owned by Reynolds. It easily surpassed expectations when it sold for $317,500. Julien's, the self-proclaimed experts in contemporary and pop culture, listed 876 pieces in the sale, from cowboy boots to a driver's license to scripts. The online preview said it estimated a range of prices from $25 to $200,000. They were way off. Item No. 716 was a replica of a Pontiac Trans Am Bandit that was seen in the original "Smokey and the Bandit." Not the real car, just a re-creation. But its value comes more from who owned the ride rather than what the car was. The replica was owned by Reynolds for some years, and now that he's passed, it's coveted even more. It's not the only Trans Am item that sold at auction. Three Reynolds Trans Am model cars sold for $640, $576 and $512. A Reynolds-signed "Bandit" poster sold for $3,200. A Reynolds-signed poster from the Trans Am plant sold for $1,562.50, a Reynolds custom-built Trans Am office desk sold for $4,375, and a "Smokey and the Bandit" decorative etched glass panel sold for $896. This isn't the first time a Bandit replica has sold for big money. In 2016, a promotional Trans Am sold at a Barrett-Jackson auction for $550,000. We also believe the exact car sold in this Julien's auction was previously bought at a Barrett-Jackson auction in 2018 for $192,500. If that's the case, somebody just made an extremely easy profit.
GM isn't liable for punitive damages in ignition switch cases
Wed, Nov 20 2019NEW YORK — A federal appeals court said General Motors is not liable for punitive damages over accidents that occurred after its 2009 bankruptcy and involved vehicles it produced earlier, including vehicles with faulty ignition switches. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said on Tuesday that the automaker did not agree to contractually assume liability for punitive damages as part of its federally-backed Chapter 11 reorganization. GM filed for bankruptcy in June 2009, and its best assets were transferred to a new Detroit-based company with the same name. The other assets and many liabilities stayed with "Old GM," which is also known as Motors Liquidation Co. Tuesday's 3-0 decision may help GM reduce its ultimate exposure in nationwide litigation over defective ignition switches in several Chevrolet, Pontiac and Saturn models. It is also a defeat for drivers involved in post-bankruptcy accidents, including those who collided with older GM vehicles driven by others, as well as their law firms. The ignition switch defect could cause engine stalls and keep airbags from deploying, and has been linked to 124 deaths. A lawyer for the drivers and their law firms did not immediately respond to requests for comment. GM had no comment. Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs said GM's agreement to acquire assets "free and clear" of most liabilities excused it from punitive damages claims for Old GM's conduct. He also noted that the judge who oversaw the bankruptcy concluded that the new company could not be liable for claims that the "deeply insolvent" Old GM would never have paid. The decision upheld a May 2018 ruling by U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan, who oversees the ignition switch litigation. Drivers have sought a variety of damages in that litigation, including for declining resale values. GM has recalled more than 2.6 million vehicles since 2014 over ignition switch problems. It has also paid more than $2.6 billion in related penalties and settlements, including $900 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice criminal case. The case is In re: Motors Liquidation Co, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 18-1940. Government/Legal Chevrolet Pontiac Saturn Safety gm ignition switch
How to turn a Pontiac Fiero into a trackday car
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Think about it for a second. Of course, we would all like to be snaking through the curves in something exotic, but what happens when you crash or something breaks? The bills are going to mount up quickly. However, if you ball up a Fiero at the track, as long as you're not hurt, then it's not a huge tragedy.
That's basically the story of Steven Snyder in a new video from Drive starring Matt Farah. Snyder wanted to go to the track cheaply and ended up with an awesome little Fiero with a huge wing and a claimed 220 horsepower at the wheels thanks to a V6 from a Chevrolet Lumina. Check out the video to see how this pint-size Pontiac performs.