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***SEE ALL VIDEOS BELOW DESCRIPTION*** PRESENTED HERE IS A REAL PONTIAC GTO EXTREMLY RARE! SPECIAL ORDERED ABSOLUTLY FULLY MATCHING # (L-74 WS) RAM AIR III, 400CI-366HP MATTED WITH THE ORIGINAL MATCHING # MUNCIE M-20 (CD DJ) 4 SPD-HURST SHIFTER TRANSMISSION WITH THE HD DRIVESHAFT CONNECT TO THE ORIGINAL DATE CD H.D (XH) 4 PINION 3:55 SAFE-T-TRACK DIFFERENTIAL! THIS GTO HAS NEVER BEEN ADVERTISED FOR SALE ON E-BAY BEFORE! IT HAS FULL P.H.S. DOCUMATION AND ORIGINAL PROTEC-O-PLATE WITH ALL ORIGINAL OWNER MANUALS, WARRENTY BOOKS AND LOTS MORE PAPERWORK FROM PAST HISTORY INCLUDING ORIGINAL DEALER BOOKLETS! THIS CAR WAS BUILT IN THE 4TH WEEK OF APRIL AND DELIVERED TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER KENNETH KUHN ON JUNE 11TH 1970. YOU CAN SEE HOW THE ID# AND DEALER CODE MATCHES ON THE PROTECT-0-PLATE AND THE BUILDSHEET. THE DEALER WHO SOLD THIS CAR IS PEOPLES PONTIAC INC. IN CLAYTON N.J. IN ADDITION TO THE RARE ENGINE AND DRIVETRAIN, THIS CAR ALSO FEATURES A LONG LIST OF OPTIONS INCLUDING: BLK CORDOVA TOP (SVT) PWR DISC BRAKES (502) PWR VAR STEERING (501) 4 SPD TRANS HD (354) CONSOLE CENTER (494) SPRING AND SHOCK PKG (621) SAFE-T-TRACK REAREND (361) 4BB L-74 RAM AIR ENGINE (348) RALLY 2 WHLS (474) G 70X14 WL FG TIRES TPL RADIO P/B (401) ELECTRIC CLOCK (492) TINTED GLASS WS (532) RECESSED WIND WIPERS GLOVE BOX LAMP ASH TRY LAMP TRIM PKG DELUXE STEERING WHEEL MOULDING DECOR DUEL EXHAUST DUEL HORNS CUSTOM CARPETS CUSHION FOAM FRONT SEATS THIS GTO IS IN ABSOULT PERFECT CONDITION! IT NEEDS NOTHING AND CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.! THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST CLEANEST AND ALL ORIGINAL PARTS GTO I HAVE EVER SEEN! IT WAS COMPLETED WITH 95% OF ITS ORIGINAL PARTS FROM FACTORY INCLUDING ALL SHEET METAL/ ENGINE-DRIVETRAIN-SUSPENSION-CHROME-INTERIOR! GAPS ARE PERFECT AS U CAN SEE IN VIDEO'S! ALL ENGINE AND DRIVETRAIN HAVE ALL ORIGINAL PONTIAC SPECIAL SLOTTED NUTS AND BOLTS! I DID NOT WANT A CAR RESTORED WITH ALL-REPODUCTION NPD OR OTHER TIAWAN PARTS ON THIS CAR!! IT HAS BEEN GARAGED KEPT ITS WHOLE LIFE! NOT A SPOT OF RUST ANYWHERE!! RUNS AND DRIVES AS IF IT CAME OUT OF THE SHOWROOM YESTERDAY! I WOULD PUT THIS CAR UP AGAINST ANY GTO AND STILL BE ONE OF THE MOST UNMOLESTED GTO OUT THERE TO DATE! EVERY SINGLE THING WORKS ON THIS CAR JUST AS IT SHOULD!! EMAIL FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR MORE PIC'S. ***THIS CAR IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THIS AD CAN BE REMOVED AT ANY TIME!! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANYTIME! ($500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT REQUIRED!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ez2T4odZZk&feature=player_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVzL34km8Gk&feature=player_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGggBz_uBGk&feature=player_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycoa3lykxFk&feature=player_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfVXaU9fhD4&feature=player_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHIYy1loyF0&feature=player_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CI_Jd1oCxI&feature=player_detailpage On Feb-08-14 at 06:53:26 PST, seller added the following information: $$$RESERVE JUST LOWERED$$$ |
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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: 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ
Sat, Mar 4 2023A couple of years before John DeLorean and his team at the Pontiac Division created the GTO by pasting a big engine and some gingerbread on the LeMans, they created a rakish, powerful coupe based on the staid full-size Catalina. This was the 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix, which sold like crazy and escalated the personal luxury coupe war already brewing in Detroit. Starting with the 1969 model year, the Grand Prix switched to a smaller chassis (shared the following year with the new Chevrolet Monte Carlo), and all subsequent rear-wheel-drive Grand Prix (that is, through 1987) remained siblings of the Monte. Today's Junkyard Gem is a rare 1980 Grand Prix LJ, found in a self-service yard near Reno, Nevada. Sure, a fresh round of Middle East conflict had put a kink in America's fuel hose in 1979, leading to gas lines and a general sense of malaise, but at least the new Grand Prix looked extra sharp for 1980. The LJ package came with all sorts of appearance and comfort goodies, including these "luxury seats with loose-pillow design in New Florentine Cloth." A Pontiac Phoenix LJ was available as well. These seats must have been very comfortable when new. Who needed a Cadillac when Pontiac would sell you this car at a base MSRP of just $7,000 (about $26,704 in 2023 dollars)? That price was what you paid if you were willing to get the base 3.8-liter Buick V6, though. To get a V8 engine with four-barrel carburetor, you had to pay extra. If you did pay the extra for a V8, which one you got depended on which state you lived in; in California, you got this 305-cubic-inch (5.0-liter Chevrolet small-block), and in the other 49 states you got a 301-cubic-inch (4.9-liter) Pontiac. The 305 was rated at 150 horsepower with 230 pound-feet; the 301 made 140hp and 240 lb-ft. This car was originally bought in California (the state line is about ten miles away from its final parking spot), so it has the Chevy engine. The V8 added $195 (plus $250 for the California-only emissions system) to the out-the-door price of the car, or about $1,316 in 2023 dollars. Outside of California, a 4.3-liter Chevy V6 was available for just 80 additional bucks ($305 now). All 1980 Grand Prix got a three-speed automatic transmission as standard equipment, with no manual available from the factory. This car has the optional air conditioning, which cost $601 ($2,293 after inflation). This is the "Custom Sport" steering wheel, which was standard on the LJ. The tilt option cost $81 ($309 today).
Gordon Murray, F1-driven production and .. the Pontiac Fiero
Tue, Oct 31 2017Gordon Murray's design and engineering chops are unquestionable. But does his carmaking approach owe something to the short-lived Pontiac Fiero, a scrappy little car program that emerged from GM against serious resistance? Murray had a Formula One career that ran from 1969 to 1991, with stints at Brabham ('69 to '86) and McLaren ('87-'91), that resulted in several shelves' worth of trophies for the cars he was instrumental in designing. He moved on to McLaren Cars, the consumer side of things, where, during his tenure from 1991 to 2004, he helped design the McLaren F1 and the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, two cars that took learnings from his two decades in Formula One. What do all of these cars have in common? Three things: They are light. They were built in limited numbers. And they were (and are) exceedingly expensive—when the McLaren F1 debuted in 1994, it stickered at $815,000. Murray went on to establish Gordon Murray Design in 2007. GMD has created some interesting concept vehicles, such as the diminutive T.25 city car (94.5 inches long, 51.1 inches wide and 55.1 inches high), and the OX, a lightweight truck for the developing world that packs like an IKEA shelf and is working toward realization through a worthy crowdfunding campaign established by the Global Vehicle Trust. Now he has created a vehicle manufacturing company, Gordon Murray Automotive, that will use manufacturing methods that he developed under the moniker "iStream." Unlike a unibody, there are the "iFrame," a cage-like construction made with metallic components, and the "iPanels," which are composite. The panels aren't simply a decorative skin; they actually provide structure to the vehicle. Presumably this has something of the F1 monocoque about it. Going back to the three elements, (1) this arrangement results in a vehicle that can be comparatively light; (2) Murray has indicated that his manufacturing company will be doing limited-run production; and (3) to launch Gordon Murray Automotive they are going to be building a flagship model, about which Murray said, "With our first new car, we will demonstrate a return to the design and engineering principles that have made the McLaren F1 such an icon." Which seems to imply that it will be on the pricey side. According to the company's verbiage, "iStream forges an entirely new production method that defies conventionality with its Formula One-derived construction and materials technologies." It also sounds a whole lot like ...