1966 Pontiac Lemans Convertible on 2040-cars
United States
*PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY THIS IS A TRUE HOTROD AND WILL BE SOLD AND RESTORED* 1966 PONTIAC LEMANS CONVERTIBLE - GTO CLONE *THE CONVERTIBLE IS TORN - AND NEEDS REPLACEMENT - THE MOTOR IS OPERATIONAL AND CLOSES WELL THERE IS NO REAR WINDOW IN THE CONVERTIBLE TOP. * THIS IS A PONTIC LEMANS CONVERTIBLE WITH- GTO HOOD-- REAR PANEL-- FRONT GRILLES-- AND LIGHTS. * FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS ARE GOOD IN CONDITION * FRAME AND FLOORS AND TRUNK ARE ORIGINAL *GREAT SHAPE VERY SOLID* *326 2BBL ENGINE 2 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OPEN END REAR AXEL * THE CAR IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT RUG - THE FLOOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ONCE AGAIN VERY SOLID * THERE IS SOME RUST ON THE LOWER QUARTER PANELS * THERE ARE 2 BUCKET SEATS -- BOTH NEED RECOVERING THEY HAVE RIPS THE REAR SEAT IS COMPLETELY MISSING -- FACTORY AUTO FLOOR SHIFT -- WITH NO CONSOLE * POWER DRUM BRAKES AND POWER STEERING DUAL EXHAUST * HAD RADIATOR SERVICED NEW ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE REGULATOR MASTER CYLINDER CAR REALLY RUNS STARTS STOPS WELL * CAR HAS FACTORY RALLY II RIMS MISSING CENTER CAPS AND 1 TRIM RING * BODY NEEDS PAINT * RUNS AND DRIVES WELL YOU CAN JUST DRIVE IT NO NEED TO RIP INTO IT CAR HAS A RESERVE PRICE AND WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS I HAVE A CLEAR PA TITLE IN MY NAME FOR THIS VEHICLE PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME DONT LET THIS CRUISER SLIP THROUGH YOUR HANDS GOOD LUCK THESE CARS ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO LOCATE IN THIS CONDITION. PICK UP OR DELIVERY IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBLY ALL FEE ASSOCIATED TO THE TRANSPORT IS BUYERS COSTING AND IS ADDITIONAL FEE-- I WILL FACILITATE THE TRANSPORT UPON PICK UP. THERE ARE MANY PARTS THAT I DO HAVE THAT ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION* POWER DISK BRAKE CONVERSION KIT* ALL THE CHROME TRIM THAT COMES WITH THE 66 GTO FRONT GRILLES* BODT BUSHINGS* RADIO*ALL CHROME* DOOR PANELS*REAR SEAT PANEL TOP* REAR INTERIOR PANELS…… JUST ASK I WILL SEND ALL PICS TO YOU AND BUNDLE PRICE IF YOU INTERESTED THABKS GOOD LUCK ALL SALES ARE FINAL
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Junkyard Gem: 1964 Pontiac Catalina Custom Ventura
Mon, May 22 2023Like Impala, Skylark, Malibu and Silverado (among many others), the Ventura name began its career as the designation for a trim level or option package used on another GM model, then became a model name in its own right. Initially a designation for a snazzed-up Pontiac Catalina two- or four-door hardtop, the Ventura name moved over to a Pontiac-ized version of the Chevy Nova for 1971. Today's Junkyard Gem, found in a Northern California car graveyard, proudly bears both Catalina and Ventura badging. Actually, the Catalina name itself started out as a trim level for the Chieftain and Star Chief models of the 1950s, just to confuse everybody. By the time this car was built, the Catalina was the cheapest of four Pontiac models built on the same full-size B-Body platform as the big Chevrolets and Olds 88s of the time (the Star Chief, Bonneville and Grand Prix ranked above it on the 1964 Pontiac Prestige-O-Meter). The 1964 Catalina four-door hardtop with the Custom Ventura package offered a lot of swank per dollar, with a price starting at $3,063. That's about $29,821 when converted to inflated 2023 dollars. The main benefit of the Custom Ventura package was an interior done up entirely in Morrokide upholstery. Morrokide was the name GM applied to Naugahyde fake leather when used in Pontiac vehicles; when used in Buicks, it was known as Cordaveen, while Oldsmobile Naugahyde was called Morocceen. Naugahyde took its name from the town of Naugatuck, Connecticut, where it was invented. This car's Morrokide is in rough shape. In fact, everything about this car is decayed and probably infectious. You know to be careful when a junkyard car has warnings about rat feces inked on the glass. That said, I couldn't resist examining the 8-track tapes that littered the interior. Here's Hotel California, the 1976 hit album by the Eagles. Supertramp's Paris, a live album recorded from the 1979 Breakfast in America tour, is here as well. Here's The Best of Carly Simon, from 1975. The tapes were played on this Sparkomatic player, which probably lived in the glovebox or under the seat. The factory radio was AM-only, and includes the frequency markings for the atomic-attack CONELRAD emergency frequencies. 1964 was the last year for mandatory CONELRAD radios in the United States.
Junkyard Gem: 1989 Pontiac Sunbird SE Coupe
Sat, Jun 11 2022General Motors built the fantastically successful J-Body cars starting at the dawn of the 1980s and continuing well into our current century, on five continents. The Pontiac Division's version of the J started out being called the J2000 and the 2000, then got the Sunbird name originally used on the Pontiac-ized Chevy Monza starting in 1983. Here's a once-slick-looking 1989 Sunbird SE Coupe, found at a Minneapolis-area boneyard way back in 2016. The best-known of all the J-Body cars, here, was the Chevrolet Cavalier, but Pontiac far outdid even the most blinged-up Cavalier Z24 when it came to elaborate taillights. Because this is Minnesota, the car is a patchwork of various layers of junkyard-obtained rusty body parts. One fender has TURBO badges from a Sunbird GT. The other side has the correct engine badges for this model. That engine is a 2.0-liter, single-overhead-cam straight-four from an engine family originally developed for the Opel Kadett D. This one was rated at 96 horsepower when new. This one has the automatic transmission, so it wouldn't have been very much fun to drive. Check out that cool parking brake handle, though! And, hey, is that a full can of Colorado Cool-Aid in the foot well? You'd think a proper Minnesota Pontiac would at least be full of Grain Belt cans. It appears that Higley Ford in Windom, Minn., had this car on the lot at some point. Windom is closer to Sioux Falls than to Minneapolis. This final mileage total looks good for a car living in Tinworm Country. Pontiac built this generation of Sunbird from the 1988 through 1994 model years, though it was really just a facelift of the first-generation cars. Starting in 1995, the Pontiac J-Body became the Sunfire, and production continued until the J platform itself got the axe in 2005. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. In the 90s, fun will become the exclusive province of the rich. To which the Sunbird driver replies, "Bullish!" Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
GM Design shows what could have been and what might be
Thu, May 27 2021We periodically like to check in with GM Design's Instagram account to see what they're cooking up. Even better is when we catch a glimpse of an alternate history of what legendary designers from The General's past were thinking, though those ideas may not have made it into production. This week, for example, the account posted some illustrations from George Camp, whose career at GM spanned nearly four decades, from 1963 to 2001. One of the renderings is of what appears to be a 1971-72 Pontiac GTO Judge, but with two headlights instead of the production unit's quad beams. The rear departs from the canonical version most dramatically, with a massive integrated wing. Other bits that didn't make the production cut include large side vents, a gill-like side marker and rectangular intakes below the headlights that wouldn't be out of place on a modern design today. Amazingly, from what we can make out of the date, it appears that the drawing was done sometime in 1965, which makes it quite prescient.      View this post on Instagram            A post shared by GM Design (@generalmotorsdesign) There's also a very aerodynamic interpretation of a Corvette ZR-1. To our eyes it splits the difference between the 1986 Corvette Indy concept and a fourth-generation F-body Pontiac Firebird, so perhaps parts of Camp's work on this sketch did make it into physical form. There's also a radical sports car concept from May 1970 that resembles the Mazda RX-500 concept from the same year, a Syd Mead-looking Cadillac coupe, and an Oldsmobile with a cool take on the company's trademark waterfall grille and elements of the Colonnade Cutlass at the rear. Other recent posts include a FJ Cruiser-like off-road EV, a sleek coupe with the Chevy corporate grille, and a rendering of a Silverado-esque pickup that looks far better than the current production version.      View this post on Instagram            A post shared by GM Design (@generalmotorsdesign) It's pretty easy to lose hours in the account, but it's always fascinating to see GM's visions of what could have been and what might be. Related Video: