2001 Pontiac Montana on 2040-cars
Frankfort, Kentucky, United States
The BIDDER IS INVITED AND URGED to inspect the property prior to offer to bid...ALL SALES ARE FINAL....THIS VEHICLE IS A REPOSSESSION...
*******YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST A "10" RATING TO BID*********
PLEASE READ ALL BEFORE BIDDING!...
This vehicle is a repossession. We are unaware of the actual mechanical condition of this vehicle, and make NO guarantee as such (see disclosure). BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TOWING/SHIPPING/PICKUP.. The vehicle is located at a storage facility. You may contact our office Mon.-Fri, 8am-4pm to arrange a time for inspection. Come check it out. PLEASE READ THE FULL DISCLOSURE BEFORE BIDDING. You must have at least a "10" rating to bid!!
Terms of sale Eagle Financial Services of Kentucky, Inc.: THIS VEHICLE IS A REPOSSESSION BEING SOLD TO SATISFY ALL OR A PORTION OF CONSUMER DEBT BY EAGLE FINANCIAL SERVICES OF KENTUCKY, INC. EAGLE FINANCIAL COMPANY HAS PROPER TITLE DOCUMENTS AND ALL LEGAL AUTHORIZATION TO SELL THIS VEHICLE.
DO NOT PURCHASE OR OFFER TO PURCHASE UNLESS YOU have read, understood and agree to all the Terms and Conditions of this sale.
Unless otherwise stated, the condition, history, or the maintenance of this vehicle (or it's fitness for any use/purpose) is unknown by Eagle Financial Services of Kentucky, Inc. Eagle Financial Services of Kentucky, Inc. has NOT inspected the vehicle for safety, mechanical, or any other defects that may exist. Furthermore Eagle Financial Services of Kentucky, Inc. has not performed any kind of maintenance, and may not be aware of damaged or missing parts. Any knowledge we have of this vehicle was learned from a condition report which indicates when and if the vehicle was driveable. This vehicle may not comply with federal and state emission laws and may also have missing and/or damaged parts relating to emissions or any other mechanical function. This vehicle is sold "AS-IS", AND "with all faults". Eagle Financial Services of Kentucky, Inc. offers no warranty of any kind on this vehicle whether express, implied or otherwise or any other guarantee warranty as to its condition or fitness for use.
The bidder is invited and urged to inspect the property prior to purchase or offer to purchase. All sales are final.
Buyer pays all shipping and transportation charges and is responsible for all shipping and transportation arrangements.
This vehicle will be available for public inspection/pick-up at our storage facility. Please contact us to make inspection arrangements. We are located at 104 Northgate Dr. Suite #2 Frankfort, KY 40601 and are open weekdays Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm. (EST) For driving direction call us at (502) 352-2225.
Eagle Financial Services of Kentucky, Inc accepts payment by:
A) Debit card. In person requires photo ID for the card holder. Debit card by telephone requires card holders photo ID and a signed authorization via fax to: (502) 352-2227.
B) Certified Check, Money Order upon pickup. Photo ID is required at time of delivery. Buyer will be responsible for all licensing requirements and fees, taxes, trip permits etc., in buyer's State of residence.
C) Cash. We do not keep cash in the office, so the exact amount of the bid must be presented.
*We have had an issue with a debit payment showing up as a cash advance. We run all transactions as credit, and have no control over this. Buyers may want to contact their credit provider to insure that this will not occur with the card you will be using.
WE reserve the right to cancel the sale of this vehicle early. This vehicle is a repossession, and the customer can redeem the vehicle during the course of the sale. We may also cancel the sale if any other legal issues arise, etc.
We shall not be held liable for any such cancellation.
ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS for eBay Auction Sales : Winning bidder must pay a 10% or $200 (whichever is greater) Non-Refundable Deposit within 48 hours of Winning Bid. - No Exceptions. The balance is due within seven (7) days after auction closure. If the deposit is not received with 48 hours of the close of auction, or the balance is not paid in full within 7 days following the close of auction, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, or to sell it to the next highest bidder, or another qualified buyer. WE will file a nonpaying bidder clam with eBay.
Vehicle must be removed within (10) calendar days from the end of auction or you will incur a $20 per day storage fee. At any time after the tenth (10) day: whether the vehicle is paid for in full or there is just a deposit, we reserve the right to charge for, and/or retain storage charges from the payments. We will also re-list the vehicle, or sell it to the next highest bidder, or any other qualified buyer.
Legal dispute: Choice of Venue and Law: Purchase and Seller agree that any disputes shall be resolved using Kentucky law, and that any suit must be brought by filing in Franklin County, Kentucky.
Typographical and factual errors: In the event that there are material errors on the description of the item, Buyer and Seller may agree to complete the sale. If the Buyer is unwilling to complete the sale due to a typographical or factual error, Buyer shall be titled to reimbursement for a maximum of $25.00 in out of pocket expenses.
In the event that a sale is not concluded due to a typographical or factual error, Seller may agree to release Buyer out of the eBay auction winner's obligation when Buyer agrees to, and completes, the posting of positive or neutral feedback. Seller will then post positive or neutral feedback. In no event shall Seller be responsible for any other expenses or damages of any kind, regardless of the nature of the error. As noted herein, Buyers are strongly encouraged to examine vehicles before bidding.
WE WILL PURSUE NON-PAYING BIDDERS - BY BIDDING ON eBay YOU HAVE AGREED TO A BINDING CONTRACT. AGAIN, YOU MUST HAVE A RATING OF "10" OR HIGHER TO BID!!
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Junkyard Gem: 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT
Wed, Nov 2 2022If you like affordable, mid-engined two-seaters, the 1980s were your decade. Fiat (and, a bit later, Bertone) offered the X1/9, Toyota sold MR2s, and even General Motors got into the act by creating the Fiero. Available from the 1984 through 1988 model years, the Pontiac Fiero showed plenty of promise but ended up being mostly disappointing, in some ways echoing the career of the Chevy Corvair of a couple of decades earlier. Today's Junkyard Gem is a once-spiffy 1986 Fiero GT, found in a self-service yard near Denver, Colorado. After a long and painful development period stretching all the way back to John DeLorean's XP-833 Banshee (which ended up being a major influence behind the original Opel GT), the Fiero finally debuted in 1983 as a 1984 model. The top-of-the-model-range GT appeared the following year. The Fiero was built as a notchback coupe and as a fastback, with all the GTs being the latter type. I couldn't get the engine lid open, but this car would have left the assembly line (in Pontiac, Michigan) with a 2.8-liter V6 rated at 140 horsepower. This car has a five-speed manual transmission, making it a credible rival for Toyota's MR2. The 1986 MR2 was less powerful than the Fiero GT (112 horsepower versus 140), but also scaled in significantly lighter (2,459 pounds against the Pontiac's 2,780 pounds). The MR2 also cost less, priced at $11,298 while the Fiero GT cost $12,875 (that's about $30,540 and $34,805, respectively, in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars). Meanwhile, the $6,998 Honda Civic CRX two-seater lured away many potential Fiero buyers despite being a front-engined/front-wheel-drive car, and the $7,186 Ford EXP/Mercury LN7 also put a dent in Fiero sales. I can't find a price for the 1986 Bertone X1/9, but it cost a hard-to-believe $13,990 in 1984. GM still was using five-digit odometers in many vehicles by the middle 1980s, but this Fiero has a six-digit unit and thus we can see that it nearly achieved 150,000 miles during its driving career. The 1984-1987 Fiero suffered from a parts-bin suspension design, with the front suspension borrowed from the Chevrolet Chevette and the entire rear transaxle/suspension assembly lifted from the front end of the Chevrolet Citation. For the 1988 model year, GM finally spent the money to design an improved Fiero-specific suspension … and then promptly put a halt to production.
1939 Pontiac Ghost Car commands $308,000 at auction
Mon, 01 Aug 2011For the 1939 World's Fair, Pontiac built a Deluxe Six bodied in Plexiglass. Part of the Previews of Progress pavilion in which General Motors' Futurama showed off what was to come in the world of autos, the 'invisible' Pontiac is credited as the first transparent car in America. And there were no shortcuts taken with its body: the Plexiglass form was fabricated by the company that brought the material to market in 1933, Rohm & Haas.
The see-through sedan was sold at RM Auctions' St. John's auction in Michigan on July 30, fetching $308,000. Not bad appreciation for a domestic oddity that cost $25,000 to build when new. You can check out the high-res gallery of its innards, including copper and chrome metalwork and white moldings and wheels, and get the exhaustive details on it after the jump.
Junkyard Gem: 1992 Pontiac Firebird
Mon, Dec 18 2023Last spring, this series featured a 1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS in a Northern California junkyard, an example of the final model year for the highly successful third-generation GM F-Body. On a later visit to that yard, I spotted the Pontiac sibling to that car, a Firebird that was born the same year at the same Southern California factory. When the Chevrolet Division introduced the first Camaro as a 1967 model, the Pontiac Division got its own version of the F-Body called the Firebird. While the two cars were built on the same chassis and looked very similar, the first-generation Camaros got Chevrolet engines while their Firebird colleagues got Pontiac engines (including the innovative SOHC straight-six). The 1970-1981 second-generation Firebirds still had some Pontiac-only engines, but Chevrolet and Oldsmobile power crept under some hoods during that period. The third-generation Firebirds first appeared as 1982 models, and they drew from near-identical stockpiles of GM running gear (including the distinctly agricultural Iron Duke four-banger, which could be considered a Pontiac-derived engine). When the Camaro got the axe after 2002, the Firebird's neck was put on the same chopping block. When the Camaro returned for 2010, the Pontiac brand was sputtering to an agonized halt during its final year and there was no chance of the Firebird's return. This car is a fairly ordinary coupe, though it does have the mid-grade 205-horsepower 5.0-liter Chevrolet small-block V8 instead of the base 140-horse 3.1-liter V6. A 5.7-liter small-block was available as well. A five-speed manual transmission was base equipment, but few Americans wanted a three-pedal setup by the early 1990s. This car has the optional four-speed automatic. The MSRP with 5.0 engine, automatic transmission and air conditioning (which this car has) started at $14,304. That's about $31,868 in 2023 dollars. It was built at Van Nuys Assembly in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County. By the dawn of the 1990s, the Camaros and Firebirds made at Van Nuys Assembly had become known as the worst-built GM cars made in North America, and the plant was shut down forever soon after this car was built. Today, a shopping mall lives where the factory once stood. This car managed to drive more than 150,000 miles during its life, so it beat the odds. The thrid-gen F-Body was pretty antiquated by the early 1990s, but the fourth-gen cars handled better and looked up-to-date for the era.