2006 Brazen Orange Gto Automatic (still Smells New!) on 2040-cars
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
This is an extremely
well cared-for GTO in perfect mechanical condition! It is probably one of the finest examples of
any late-model, Australian-built GTO. Its condition
will undoubtedly rival one with a fraction of its mileage.
Zero-wear interior that still smells new. Even the floor mats appear wear-free (I actually covered them with another set of floor mats to keep them that way).
The dealer installed a new
fuel pump in February of 2012 @ approx. 29,4xx miles. The Goodyear F1 tires are mounted on chromed,
OEM 18” wheels. However, the car was
born with the 18”, silver version of the same wheels (not included). The chrome wheels were a dealer-installed
option.
There are no door dings
– this is an all original paint car! The undercarriage is very clean and has no
evidence of abuse. I’ve kept
the Optima battery (included) on a Battery Tender (battery not included) since my purchase. I’ve only used non-gloss Armor All on the
interior surfaces.
2006 was the only year for
this Brazen Orange exterior color. If you've never seen this paint in direct sunlight, you will be shocked at how
amazing it is! It accents each line and crease in the
bodywork; my photos do it no justice. I've heard it described as “show car” paint. All other color variants seem plain
by comparison.
The photo of the engine
bay shows over-spray of Armor All, not a leak. I sprayed it over the front fascia to prevent
insects from sticking – it actually works quite well.
My modifications were
limited to a set of "ballistic" nylon front seat covers installed the
day I received her, nothing else.
However, a very high quality, orange-anodized PCV oil vapor kit and a
lower temperature thermostat are included, but were never installed.
It appears the previous
owner installed slightly lower springs, but I haven’t yet identified them. The ride is not harsh and the stance is
perfect! In my opinion, these springs are what
the car should have come with. There are
also Hotchkis front & rear adjustable anti-sway bars, T-slotted front
rotors (I have no idea what brake pads are currently installed), HID headlights and a few LED bulb replacements.
This car was obviously owed by an OCD-plagued owner before (and like) me as this car is absolutely un-abused and in incredible condition. I took delivery on 2/12/12 at about 9:30pm and drove it less than 2100 miles since. It’s killing me to sell it, but it bothers me even more to own a car I never use. I’ve included no exaggerations in this description. Simply put, you just won’t believe how nice this car is in person. Please send me any questions you have, but realize I work midnight shift and varied days off. I will, however, answer all questions completely, honestly and without unnecessary delays. Also realize the reason for its sale is practicality, not desperation. So please, only inquires by serious buyers who are actually ready to purchase. Thank you for your interest!
Notice: I am a private owner of this vehicle
and am financing this vehicle through Pentagon Federal Credit Union
(PFCU). Once a sale price is finalized, payment
will be made directly to PFCU. Naturally, the title will be released as soon as the payment is received / confirmed. The representative suggested the payment be “wired”
(electronically transferred) for the quickest release of the title. Payment with a check is estimated to delay
the process by approximately 7 days. |
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Enter now to win this impeccably restored 1969 Pontiac GTO
Wed, Feb 16 2022Autoblog may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability are subject to change. No donation or payment necessary to enter or win this sweepstakes. See official rules on Omaze. Normally when we post about Omaze, it is about some kind of incredible car sweepstakes. Today, well, to be honest, it is more of the same, but in the case of this tastefully done 1969 Pontiac GTO, we don’t even care if you head over to the sweepstakes page to enter, just do it for the photos. ThatÂ’s right. As a self-described automotive photography snob myself, I have to say that the photos of this GTO are far and away the best IÂ’ve ever seen on Omaze. And while youÂ’re over there, might as well enter the drawing. Who doesnÂ’t want that lean, green, muscle machine in their driveway? IÂ’m more of a fastback Mustang guy, and even I was drooling over that GTO. Win a Restored 1969 Pontiac GTO - Enter at Omaze Here are the specs of the restored 1969 Pontiac GTO in question, according to Omaze: Maximum Seating: 5 Engine: 461 ci fuel-injected V8 Transmission: Tremec TKO600 5-speed manual Drivetrain: RWD Exterior Color: Verdero Green Interior Color: Black Maximum Horsepower: 575 hp Maximum Torque: 620 lb-ft Approximate Retail Value: $100,000 Cash Alt: $75,000 Special Features: Butler Performance-built EFI 461, Fast EFI v2.1, 3.73 Gears with Eaton Posi Traction, Wilwood 6-piston brakes with hydroboost, Ridetech Coilovers and muscle bars, Chassis Works billet drop spindles, staggered 18” Budnik billet wheels, Budnik steering wheel IÂ’m not the only one on the Autoblog staff who thinks this restoration is worthy of a little praise. News Editor Joel Stocksdale picked it above all the other current Omaze offerings for our holiday staff picks post. HereÂ’s what he had to say: “There are an awful lot of ways to build a restomod. And a lot of those ways can be boring or tasteless. This one is neither. This is a seriously classy Pontiac GTO. Under the hood is a 461 cu. in. V8 from Butler Performance that's based on an actual Pontiac V8, not just another Chevy engine. The whole thing is subtle with a low-key metallic green and clean gray wheels. There isn't any overly flashy chrome or decals. And the interior is the same with just an upgraded steering wheel, shifter and pedals in an otherwise stock cabin. Oh, and it has a manual.
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World's only 1964 Pontiac XP-833 Banshee coupe for sale by Kia dealer
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