1978 Clasic Pontiac Grand Prix on 2040-cars
Wellsville, Pennsylvania, United States
THIS CAR WAS LITERALLY OWNED BY A 90 YEAR OLD LADY AND GARAGE KEPT UNTILL HER PASSING. HER SON THEN STORED IT OUT SIDE FOR ABOUT 3 YEARS HOPEING TO RESSURECT IT , BUT NEVER FOUND THE TIME, AT WHICH POINT I BOUGHT IT.THE CAR HAS UNDER 48,000 MILES AND LOOKS IT, THE V8 305 MOTOR HAS NO SMOKE , NO RATTLES AND PURRS. THE TRANSMISSION IS AN AUTOMATIC , CONSOLE SHIFT, IT HAS PW, PB, PS,. THE INTERIOE IS FLAWLESS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE HEAD LINER WHICH WAS SAGGING. I REMOVED IT AND CAREFULLY RETAINED THE ORIGINAL BACKING. THE PLASTIC VALANCE BETWEEN THE BUMPERS AND BODY HAS DETERIORATED IN THE REAR (its still available). THE CAR HAD DAMAGE TO THE PS. DOOR WHERE SHE SCRAPED IT AGAINST THE GARAGE. I COULD NOT FIND A USED DOOR IN MY AREA AND HAD THE OLD ONE PAINTED AND REPAIRED BY A LOCAL GARAGE. NOT THE BEST REPAIR BUT MUCH MORE PRESENTABLE THEN THE DAMAGED DOOR.THESE ARE THE ONLY DEFECTS THAT I AM AWARE OF, THE CAR IS IN AMAZEING CONDITION WITH NO RUST. IT WOULD MAKE A NICE CRUISER. WITH WHEELS AND DUAL EXHAUST? I WILL ASSIST IN SHIPPING IF BUYER MAKES ALL ARRANGMENTS. THIS CAR WILL DRIVE ANYWHERE. IT HAS A NEW PA. INSPECTION AND 4 75% TREAD PRIMEWELL TIRES FOR FURTHER INFO AND TEXT PICTUERS YOU MAY CONTACT ME AT 717-891-2934 NO I WILL NOT NEED HELP SELLING MY CAR .DO NOT CONTACT ME FOR THAT PURPOSE * I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN A TRADE FOR A SMALL AUTOMATIC CAR FOR MY GRANDAUGHTERS 1ST VEHICHLE * |
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Burt Reynolds Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am sells for $450k
Mon, Dec 15 2014Apparently, there's still a lot of love out there for by Burt Reynolds and his famous role in Smokey and the Bandit – or at least for his car. As you might remember, Autoblog reported on the auction of the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am a few week ago. At the time, the movie star's car was already well past its $80,000 top estimate, and bidding only shot up from there for a final price of $450,000. That seems like a lot of money for a Trans Am that never actually appears in Smokey and the Bandit. According to the listing, the car was used to promote the film and was given to Reynolds afterward with his name on the title as proof of ownership. The Trans Am looks practically identical to the one in the movie with black paint, the gold firebird on the hood and Bandit name on the driver's door. This one packs a 400-cubic-inch (6.6-liter) V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor under the hood, an automatic transmission and a plaque inside the door that proclaims "1977 Pontiac Trans Am Owned By Burt Reynolds." The wedding stagecoach based on an International Harvester Scout we mentioned in the earlier story also beat its top estimate of $20,000. It went for $34,375, according to the auction house's website, and in total the sale raised about $2.5 million. Scroll down to read the full announcement from Julien's Auctions. LEGENDARY STAR BURT REYNOLDS PROVES TO BE AS ICONIC AS HIS AUCTION RESULTS "Smokey and the Bandit" Trans Am Sells for $450,000 Career Memorabilia including Awards, Personal Items and Film Worn Costumes along with Vast Art Collection from Reynolds Museum Caliber Private Collection Featured at Julien's Auctions This Week Brings in $2.5 million Las Vegas, Nevada – (December 15, 2014) – Julien's Auctions, the auction house to the stars concluded a whirlwind two-day auction of The Collection of Award Winning Actor Burt Reynolds. The exciting auction event featuring personal effects, career memorabilia, and a museum-caliber fine art collection took place at the Palms Casino Resort Thursday and Friday with bidders from around the world bidding high and bidding often. Burt Reynolds, best known as a leading film star, has had a storied career both on the big and small screen. Aside from his award winning portrayals of some of the world's most iconic characters in film and television, Reynolds is also a businessman who has owned a football team, a dinner theatre, a working ranch and even a museum.
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