1967 Pontiac Firebird Project-4 Speed-southern Body W/very Little Rust on 2040-cars
Eads, Tennessee, United States
1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD PROJECT, ORIGINALLY ORDERED FROM THE FACTORY WITH THE OVERHEAD CAM 3.8 LITRE 6 CYLINDER SPRINT ENGINE, NOW HAS A V8 (NOT SURE WHICH CUBIC INCH) THAT IS NOT RUNNING AT THIS TIME, NEEDS NEW RADIATOR AND TRANSMISSION CROSSMEMBER, I HAVE A BORG-WARNER SUPER T-10 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION HOWEVER IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN IT WE CAN TALK, THE CAR HAS THE 4 SPEED CONSOLE AND PEDALS ALREADY IN IT, FACTORY PONTIAC WHEELS, STRAIGHT, SOLID SOUTHERN BODY/FLOORS WITH VERY LITTLE RUST EASILY REPAIRABLE, SOLID AROUND ALL THE GLASS AND WHERE THE WINDSHIELD MEETS THE DASH, ORIGINAL PARCHMENT "DELUXE INTERIOR", NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING, NEEDS NEW CARPET, THE DASH IS NOT ALL CUT UP LIKE MANY YOU SEE OUT THERE, STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL RADIO AND FACTORY STEERING WHEEL INTACT, ALL GLASS IS GOOD, BOTH DOORS, THE HOOD, AND THE TRUNK OPEN AND CLOSE FINE, I BELIEVE THIS CAR TO HAVE ALL OF IT'S ORIGINAL SHEETMETAL, APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN A VERDORO GREEN COLOR WHEN NEW WITH PARCHMENT DELUXE INTERIOR, REAR BUMPER/BODY PANEL HAS BEEN PUSHED IN A LITTLE AS SEEN IN THE PICS, OVERALL AN EXCELLENT FATHER/SON/DAUGHTER PROJECT TO RESTORE BACK AS ORIGINAL OR BUILD A NICE PRO-TOURING CRUISER? NHRA STOCK/SUPERSTOCK CAR?, NMCA 10.5 INCH RACECAR? MANY POSSIBILITIES WITH THIS ONE, THIS WILL BUILD SOMEONE A NICE CAR, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID/BIDS, SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION, THANKS FOR LOOKING!!
On May-07-14 at 19:17:31 PDT, seller added the following information: DUE TO MANY EMAILS/BIDDERS WANTING TO KNOW ABOUT A "BUY IT NOW" PRICE I NOW HAVE ONE LISTED. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT PAUL AT 901-219-9569 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. MY AUCTIONS OFTEN END WITH A SIMPLE PHONE-CALL. THANKS FOR THE INTEREST!! |
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General Motors has announced a massive expansion of a 778,000-unit recall we told you about two weeks ago, doubling not only the total number of cars affected but expanding the recall beyond Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 models previously mentioned. The recall originally centered around ignition switches that could slip out of the "run" position if jostled or if any weight was applied to the key in the cylinder.
Junkyard Gem: 1980 Pontiac Phoenix LJ Hatchback
Sun, Jan 22 2023The car-building world was rushing headlong into front-wheel-drive by the late 1970s, eager to reap the weight-saving and space-enhancing benefits of front-drive designs. General Motors designed an innovative FWD platform to replace the embarrassingly outdated Chevrolet Nova and its siblings, and that ended up being the Chevrolet Citation. The other US-market GM car divisions (except Cadillac) got a piece of the X-Body action, and the Pontiac version was called the Phoenix. Here's one of those first-year Phoenixes, not doing a very good job of rising from its snow-covered ashes in a Colorado self-service yard. Pontiac had used the Phoenix name on a luxed-up iteration of Pontiac's version of the Chevy Nova during the 1977-1979 model years, and so it made sense to apply that name to the Pontiac-ized Citation. Phoenix production continued through the 1984 model year (the Citation managed to hang on through 1985). Just to confuse everyone, the Nova name was revived in 1985, on a NUMMI-built Toyota Corolla. The LJ trim level was the nicest one for the 1980 Phoenix, and it included lots of trim upgrades and convenience features. However, even Phoenix LJ buyers had to pay extra for a three-speed automatic transmission instead of the base four-on-the-floor manual ($337, or about $1,291 in 2022 dollars). If you wanted air conditioning, that was another $564 and you had to get the $164 power steering and the $76 power brakes with it (total cost in 2022 dollars: $3,080). Affordable cars weren't so affordable back then, not once you started adding basic options. Both generations of the Phoenix had grilles influenced by those of the Pontiacs of earlier years. The base engine was the chugging 2.5-liter Iron Duke four-cylinder, but a 2.8-liter V6 was optional. This car has the V6, rated at 115 horsepower rather than the Duke's miserable 90 horses. The price tag: 225 bucks, or 862 inflation-adjusted 2022 bucks. The Phoenix was available just as a two-door coupe and five-door hatchback. The MSRP on this car would have started at $6,127, or around $23,469 now. That would have been a pretty good deal even after paying for the options, with the Phoenix's excellent mix of good interior space and solid fuel economy… but the Citation and its kin (the Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Skylark as well as the Phoenix) suffered from seemingly endless, highly publicized recalls and quality problems.
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.