1967 Pontiac Firebird 326 Ho Deluxe Interior on 2040-cars
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
For more details email me at: colenectteskey@skywalkers.org .
67 Firebird 326 HO one of 2888 manual transmission cars built in this yr. Beautiful restoration was finished 3yrs
ago. Stunning color combo factory code N with parchment deluxe interior trim. Lots of paperwork including original
book with data plate, build sheet, window sticker and purchase documents. The original motor was missing when I
purchased this car, however I was fortunate to find a complete donor engine from an identical model 2 weeks apart.
M20 Muncie 4 spd transmission completely rebuilt along with the factory posi traction dual traction bar 355 ratio
rear differential. Everything was restored back to original spec with front disc brakes for added stopping power,
Hotchkis 1 inch lowering springs and Lars rebuilt steering with a tighter ratio for handling improvements and minor
changes to engine allowing for pump gas friendly performance. A mild cam was installed to compensate for lower
engine compression, HEI distributor and the carb was jetted to retain performance along with Pontiac long branch
manifolds and 2 1/2 inch dual exhaust. A hood tach and analog gauges were tastefully installed to monitor engine
vital signs. 15 inch factory steel wheels in staggered sizes with BFG radials round out the improvements.
The restoration began 10 plus yrs ago with an amazingly solid body. Quarter skins and outer wheel houses were
replaced by the previous owner along with minor patching to the extremely solid and original floors. I purchased
the car in boxes and completed the work using only factory GM sheetmetal including a pair of NOS fenders, door
skins and core support. Over 500 hours of labor and un calculated dollars went into the renewal of this car. The
panels are super straight and paint is a 9.5 on a scale of 1-10 only because there is no such thing as a perfect
paint job when ur asking the painter. The car still retains the feel of 67 while benefitting from the minor
improvements to handling and performance. Come see for yourself and be the judge
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Are orphan cars better deals?
Wed, Dec 30 2015Most folks don't know a Saturn Aura from an Oldsmobile Aurora. Those of you who are immersed in the labyrinth of automobilia know that both cars were testaments to the mediocrity that was pre-bankruptcy General Motors, and that both brands are now long gone. But everybody else? Not so much. By the same token, there are some excellent cars and trucks that don't raise an eyebrow simply because they were sold under brands that are no longer being marketed. Orphan brands no longer get any marketing love, and because of that they can be alarmingly cheap. Case in point, take a look at how a 2010 Saturn Outlook compares with its siblings, the GMC Acadia and Buick Enclave. According to the Manheim Market Report, the Saturn will sell at a wholesale auto auction for around $3,500 less than the comparably equipped Buick or GMC. Part of the reason for this price gap is that most large independent dealerships, such as Carmax, make it a point to avoid buying cars with orphaned badges. Right now if you go to Carmax's site, you'll find that there are more models from Toyota's Scion sub-brand than Mercury, Saab, Pontiac, Hummer, and Saturn combined. This despite the fact that these brands collectively sold in the millions over the last ten years while Scion has rarely been able to realize a six-figure annual sales figure for most of its history. That is the brutal truth of today's car market. When the chips are down, used-car shoppers are nearly as conservative as their new-car-buying counterparts. Unfamiliarity breeds contempt. Contempt leads to fear. Fear leads to anger, and pretty soon you wind up with an older, beat-up Mazda MX-5 in your driveway instead of looking up a newer Pontiac Solstice or Saturn Sky. There are tons of other reasons why orphan cars have trouble selling in today's market. Worries about the cost of repair and the availability of parts hang over the industry's lost toys like a cloud of dust over Pigpen. Yet any common diagnostic repair database, such as Alldata, will have a complete framework for your car's repair and maintenance, and everyone from junkyards to auto parts stores to eBay and Amazon stock tens of thousands of parts. This makes some orphan cars mindblowingly awesome deals if you're willing to shop in the bargain bins of the used-car market. Consider a Suzuki Kizashi with a manual transmission. No, really.
General Lee takes on Bandit T/A in classic Hollywood car showdown [w/poll]
Fri, 26 Aug 2011You don't have to be born in the 1960s or 1970s to be able to recognize the General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard and the Pontiac Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit. These old school four-wheeled stars seem to transcend demographics thanks to the miles of film that show the orange 1969 Dodge Charger and the jet-black 1977 Pontiac Trans Am performing seemingly impossible stunts.
The folks at Hot Rod magazine are obviously hip to this fact, and they put together a fun video in tribute of the instantly recognizable duo. Hit the jump to watch on as Sam Young and James Smith replace Bo Duke and The Bandit for a bit of dirt-road shenanigans in a pair of otherwise well cared for classics. We're not so sure we'd call it the best chase scene ever, but it sure looks like a lot of fun.
More importantly, which of these two cars would you rather own? Have your say in our poll below.
GM recalling another 1.3-million cars over power steering woes
Mon, 31 Mar 2014When it rains, it pours. General Motors has announced yet another major recall, covering 1.3 million units in the American market over concerns that the power steering could suddenly fail. As reported by The Detroit News' David Shepardson, GM has now recalled nearly ten times as many cars as it did all of last year.
It's important to note that should this problem arise in these cars, the steering won't fail completely, however, power steering could suddenly stop functioning. Manual steering would still be possible, but as GM says, there's an increased risk of accidents, particularly at lower speeds.
Like the ignition switch recall, this latest problem covers a wide range of vehicles from Chevrolet, Saturn and Pontiac. Normally, we'd give you the full rundown in paragraph form, but the variety of models and model years means a list is just easier. So, have a look, directly from GM's press release: