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1998 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Supercharged Only 127k Miles No Reserve Auction !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:127281
Location:

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VERY NICE 1998 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP SUPERCHARGED COUPE IN A REAL NO RESERVE AUCTION !

THIS GTP IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AND HAS BEEN RECENTLY SERVICED INCLUDING BRAKES, SUPERCHARGER MAINTENANCE AND COOLING SYSTEM.

RUNS SPOT ON PERFECT - SMOOTH WITH AMAZING POWER FOR A V6. THE SUPERCHARGER WAS JUST PROFESSIONALLY SERVICED INCLUDING BEARING INSPECTION, NEW FLUID AND MAIN COUPLER REPLACEMENT. DECENT AVG FUEL ECONOMY OF ABOUT 22 AND ALMOST 30 MPG ON THE HIGHWAY IF YOU TAKE IT EASY - WHICH IS HARD TO DO - THIS CAR LIKES TO BE DRIVEN !  TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECT AND HAS THE NICE SPORT/REGULAR SETTING BUTTON. THIS GTP ALSO HAS  TRACTION CONTROL (WITH ALL THAT POWER YOU NEED IT) THAT CAN BE TURNED ON OR OFF.  BODY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - NEARLY PERFECT PAINT AND NO DENTS !  INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND THE LEATHER IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. FACTORY PREMIUM STEREO SOUNDS GOOD. (RADIO LIGHT IS DIM) TIRES HAVE APPROX 70% TREAD. NICE DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL AND AC BLOWS COLD ! BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS JUST REPLACED. NEW METAL COOLANT ELBOWS INSTALLED (THE PLASTIC FACTORY ONES ARE KNOWN TO LEAK) AND A FULL COOLING SYSTEM FLUSH PERFORMED. ALL POWER OPTIONS - WINDOWS, LOCKS, SUNROOF, CRUISE ETC - ALL WORK FINE.  THIS GTP WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER !


THIS VERY NICE GTP IS BEING LISTED IN A NO RESERVE AUCTION. HIGH BIDDER WINS IT. LETS KEEP EBAY A GREAT PLACE TO BUY AND SELL !!!

 


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Sun, Mar 5 2023

For the entire 24-year production run of the GM J platform (best known for the Chevrolet Cavalier), the Pontiac Division offered new J-Body cars for sale in the United States. First there was the J2000, followed in quick succession by the 2000, 2000 Sunbird and Sunbird. The Sunbird stuck around until the Cavalier got a major redesign for the 1995 model year, at which point Pontiac changed the car's name to Sunfire. Today's Junkyard Gem is one of those early Sunfires, a top-of-the-line SE convertible with the optional big engine and manual transmission. The Sunfire was an extremely close sibling to the same-year Cavalier (by the late 1980s, all the other US-market GM divisions had dropped their J-cars, which meant no more Skyhawks, Cimarrons or Firenzas), quite difficult to distinguish from its near-twin at a glance. The base engine for the 1997 Sunfire convertible was the pushrod 2.2-liter straight-four that powered so many J-bodies of the 1990s. That engine produced just 120 gnashing, valve-floating horsepower, not much by late-1990s standards. For a mere 450 additional dollars, however, the 2.4-liter Twin Cam engine and its high-revving 150 horses could be had by '97 Sunfire buyers. That's what's in this car. This is one of the members of the Oldsmobile Quad 4 family, though some fanatics will yell at you if you apply that name to the versions that don't have big QUAD 4 lettering cast into the valve cover. This is the most powerful engine ever used in production Sunfires. For 1997, Pontiac offered a four-speed automatic transmission for no extra cost in the Sunfire convertible. Buyers of all other Sunfire models that year had to shell out either $550 or $810 ($1,026 or $1,511 in 2023 dollars) for a two-pedal rig. That means that the buyer of this car really wanted the five-speed manual transmission (or just hungered for the $810 credit offered in the fine print for takers of the manual). Plenty of free-breathing engine power, five-on-the-floor driving enjoyment and the open skies above. What a fun car! This one made it to nearly 180,000 miles. For this car with the Quad 4 under the hood and a clutch pedal on the floor, the MSRP was $18,539 (about $34,584 today). Its Cavalier LS convertible twin with the same engine/transmission setup cost $17,365 ($32,394 now). This car has a bunch of options, including the 15" Rally aluminum wheels, so the out-the-door price would have been higher. The last year for the Sunfire was 2005, same as the Cavalier.

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Now here's something you don't see everyday. It's listed in our classified ads as a 1986 Pontiac Fiero, but as you can see, that description is a bit misleading. In fact, it's a Zimmer Quicksilver, which was indeed built atop the guts of a mid-engine Fiero coupe but was heavily modified by the Zimmer Motorcars Corporation at a facility in Pompano Beach, Florida. And the one you see here actually seems to be a pretty decent deal for a highly unusual car. We're not sure what was a more popular starting point for kit and custom cars in the 1980s and 1990s, but it would have to be either the Fiero or the vintage air-cooled Volkswagen Beetle. Fiero-based machines usually mimicked the design direction of any number of highly desirable Italian stallions, most commonly, we'd guess, the Lamborghini Countach. The Quicksilver is an altogether different animal, with over a foot of extra wheelbase added in front of the A-pillar to make for a dramatic, long and low silhouette that somehow still only has barely enough room for two passengers in its leather- and wood-lined interior. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. A stock 2.8-liter V6 engine from General Motors is mated to a three-speed automatic transmission that sends 140 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels. Period road tests found the 0-60 run took a little over 10 seconds, which is terrible today but wasn't all that bad for the mid '80s. Best we can tell, only around 170 Quicksilvers were made between 1984 and 1988, which are, not coincidentally, the same years that Pontiac produced the Fiero. The 1986 Zimmer Quicksilver you see here is priced at $18,495 and shows well under 30,000 miles on the odometer. There aren't a lot of Zimmer Quicksilvers currently for sale for us to compare, but the ones we did find that had sold within the last few years suggest a little under $20,000 is a reasonable asking price. It could be a fun and offbeat addition to the garage, and if nothing else, you're not likely to see another one at your local car show. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

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Bob Lutz sits down for Autoline Detroit - Click above to watch video after the jump
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