1970 Pontiac Gto Convertible Original Engine Rust Free California Car Brass Hat on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
1970 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE RUST FREE CALIFORNIA CAR ORIGINAL ENGINE GM BRASS HAT CAR PHS HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A RUST FREE CALIFORNIA BORN 1970 GTO CONVERTIBLE. THIS CAR LIVED IN CALIFORNIA FROM THE DAY IT WAS BORN UNTIL THE DAY I BOUGHT IT 5 YEARS AGO AND BROUGHT IT TO INDOOR STORAGE HERE IN FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA. THE GTO HAS NEVER BEEN OUTSIDE OR DRIVEN( EXCEPT AROUND THE BLOCK AT THE WAREHOUSE ) WHILE HERE IN FLORIDA. I BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM THE BEST FRIEND OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER AFTER THE ORIGINAL OWNER PAST AWAY. THIS CAR WAS ORIGINALLY USED BY THE GM ZONE REP UNTIL HE BROUGHT THIS GTO BACK TO THE SELLING DEALER TO PICK UP HIS 1971 GTO COMPANY CAR. THIS WAS CONFIRMED TO ME BY THE DAUGHTER OF THE SELLING DEALER WHO REMEMBERS THIS CAR AND THE '71 THE GM ZONE REP DROVE. IT WAS THEN SOLD TO THE FIRST OWNER. THIS ATOLL BLUE, BLUE INTERIOR AND WHITE TOP COLOR COMBO IS STUNNING TO SAY THE LEAST. I CAN SEE WHY THE ZONE REP AND FIRST OWNER WANTED THIS CAR. WHEN I BOUGHT THE CAR IT HAD BEEN PAINTED A DARKER SHADE OF BLUE AND HAD A BRAND NEW BLACK INTERIOR INSTALLED. I HAD PLANNED A FULL FRAME OFF RESTORATION AND PULLED THE FRONT FENDERS AND HOOD OFF AND CHEMICALLY STRIPPED THEM. THAT IS A FAR AS THE RESTO PROGRESSED AS LIFE TOOK ME IN OTHER DIRECTIONS. THE BODY IS RUST FREE AND VERY STRAIGHT EXCEPT THE DRIVERS 1/4 PANEL HAD BEEN REPLACED MANY YEARS AGO FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER BACKING INTO THE 1/4 PANEL OF THE GTO IN HIS DRIVEWAY. IT SHOULD BE REPLACED AGAIN AS THE JOB WAS NOT UP TO THE CONDITION OF THE REST OF THE CAR. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU FOUND A RUST FREE CALIFORNIA GTO CONVERTIBLE WITH ITS ORIGINAL ENGINE? THIS IS THE KIND OF CAR WE ALL DREAM OF FINDING TO RESTORE. THE ENGINE IS ORIGINAL WITH VIN STAMPING. THE ENGINE WAS REBUILT BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND FROM WHAT I WAS TOLD ONLY HAS ABOUT 1000 MILES ON IT. AT THAT TIME HE CHANGED THE HEADS AND INTAKE. HE KEPT THE ORIGINAL HEADS AND INTAKE AND THEY ARE INCLUDED. THE CARBURETOR IS A VERY RARE CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CARBURETOR. THE TRANS MAY BE ORIGINAL BUT I HAVE NEVER CHECKED. I BELIEVE THE REAR END IS ALSO ORIGINAL TO THE CAR. THE A/C COMPRESSOR IS MISSING. THE GTO WAS MISSING THE ORIGINAL RALLY II WHEELS WHEN I BOUGHT IT. I PURCHASED AND INSTALLED A NEW SET OF 15x7 RALLY II WHEELS AND NEW BFG RADIAL T/A'S. THEY HAVE NO MILES ON THEM. THE TOP WAS JUST REPLACED RIGHT BEFORE I BOUGHT THE CAR. THE TOP NEEDS TO BE CLEANED FROM DUST BUT IS BRAND NEW. I KNOW THE PHOTOS STINK BUT THEY ARE THE BEST I CAN DO WHERE THE GTO IS. I WILL TRY TO GET BETTER PHOTOS AND POST THEM IF I CAN. I WILL ADD MILES WEDNESDAY THERE WILL BE MANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE, PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1968 Pontiac Catalina sedan
Wed, Aug 14 2019During the late 1960s, General Motors ruled the American car landscape, growing so dominant that the federal government considered antitrust action to break up the company. The General offered sporty Corvettes and muscular GTOs and rugged pickups and opulent Fleetwoods, sure, but the fat part of the sales numbers came from the bread-and-butter full-sized sedans and coupes, which boasted superior engineering and modern-looking styling; in 1967 alone, the Chevrolet Division moved 972,600 full-sized cars, and that's not even counting the 155,100 full-sized Chevy station wagons that year. Pontiac, Buick and Oldsmobile sold the same big cars with division-specific engines and bodywork, and they flew off the showroom floors. For 1968, the entry-level full-sized car from Pontiac was the Catalina, and I've found an example of the most affordable version of the most affordable big Pontiac for 1968, discarded in a northeastern Colorado wrecking yard about 50 miles south of Cheyenne, Wyoming. A '68 GM full-sized coupe, convertible, or even a four-door hardtop might be worth the cost and effort of a restoration, but a no-options base-trim-level post sedan with rust and plenty of body filler just won't get many takers these days. Like so many vehicles that sit outside for decades on the High Plains, this one is full of rodent nests. I wouldn't want to work on the interior of this car without a respirator and a lot of work with a shop-vac, because hantavirus is a significant danger in these parts. Alfred Sloan's plan to offer a stepladder of prestige for GM buyers, in which your first new car was a Chevrolet and you moved up through Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick until you became sufficiently prosperous for Cadillac ownership, worked brilliantly for decades. In 1968, the Catalina was a notch above its Impala sibling on the Snob-O-Meter, with the sedan starting at $3,004 (about $22,600 in 2019 dollars). In fact, the V8-equipped 1968 Chevrolet Impala sedan listed at $3,033, and the Oldsmobile Delmont 88 went for $3,146, so the lines were beginning to blur between the relative positions of the lower-end GM divisions by this time. The base engine in the 1968 Catalina was a 400-cubic-inch (6.5 liter) V8 rated at 265 horsepower and enough torque to tow an aircraft carrier.
David Hasselhoff's own KITT replica up for auction
Tue, 08 Apr 2014Depending on when and where you grew up, the name David Hasselhoff likely conjures up images of Knight Rider, Baywatch, pop singer, or possibly a washed-up TV actor, but one thing that can never be taken away from The Hoff is his connection to one of the greatest automotive icons in pop culture. The Knight Industries Two Thousand, usually shortened to simply KITT, was the real star of Knight Rider for many fans. Based on a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, the car combined snarky quips for comedy relief and stunts to provide much of the show's actions. Now, Julien's Auctions is selling Hasselhoff's own replica as part of a larger sale of the actor's personal memorabilia collection.
This recreation is based on a 1986 Firebird and comes with all of the tech on the inside that now seems hilariously outdated, like the yoke steering wheel and plethora of buttons. The interior also thoughtfully includes a voice box with over 4,000 sound clips from the show. With a 5.0-liter V8 and an automatic transmission, performance is likely adequate and period correct. According to the listing, this car was created by fans and given to the Hoff. Sadly, the replica doesn't convert to Super Pursuit Mode like KITT could in later seasons, and we most associate KITT with conventional front-hinged doors to go with the power t-tops and ejector seats.
Bidding currently sits $27,500 with eight bids, since starting at $15,000. Julien's predicts it will sell for between $30,000 and $50,000. If there is some nostalgia for KITT in your heart, there is still plenty of time to bid.
World's only 1964 Pontiac XP-833 Banshee coupe for sale by Kia dealer
Mon, Apr 20 2020It seems like there has been a spate of especially odd car sales in the first part of this especially odd year, from the numerous barn finds and homebrew specials to the time capsule cars — like the BMW wrapped in a protective bubble for 23 years. Napoli Kia in Milford, Connecticut, brings us another, via Motor1. Len Napoli is the dealership principal and die-hard Pontiac maven; his father opened Napoli Pontiac in 1958, and Len held onto the franchise until the early 2000s, just before GM shuttered the brand that built excitement. Napoli got hold of the 1964 Pontiac Banshee XP-833 coupe concept, and put the car up for sale through his Kia dealership for $750,000. The exceptional price comes from the fact that Pontiac built two Banshee concepts in 1964, one this silver coupe with a red interior, the other a white roadster, making each concept a one-of-one collector car.   Motor Trend wrote a detailed piece on this one in 2013, the editorial tour hosted by Bill Collins, the Banshee's lead engineer. The short story is that GM exec John Z. DeLorean — yes, him — gave approval to a small crew at Pontiac to create a two-seater sports car to compete with the Mustang, because GM had nothing to fend off the four-seat coupe that would sell one million units in just 18 months on the market. Collins and his team took inspiration from the 1963 Corvair Monza GT concept, working up a fiberglass body over a steel frame, with a 230-cubic-inch overhead-cam straight-six producing 165 horsepower and 216 pound-feet of torque, a four-speed manual transmission, and 9.5-inch drum brakes at all corners. The idea was that the XP-833 would be "an affordable and fun two-seat sports car," the concept demonstrating the base-model price leader offering a lengthy list of options for those who wanted more. The white roadster, in fact, fitted a 326 cubic-inch V8 under the hood. Rumor says that Chevrolet execs didn't like having another two-seater sports car in the GM fold, especially one with a fiberglass body that held weight down to 2,200 pounds. GM execs took one look at the two concepts in 1965 and shut the project down. The two XP-833s lived in a garage for years, Collins and his colleague Bill Killen getting permission to buy the cars from GM in 1973 before Collins left to help engineer the DeLorean DMC-12. It wasn't until just before Collins departed that the XP-333 got the name Banshee.