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04' Gto Street Machine!! on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:3500
Location:

Salmon, Idaho, United States

Salmon, Idaho, United States

1,500 HP GTO Street Machine!!!!

This GTO is one of a kind street machine must see to believe! The condition of this car is AWESOME! the body only has 3,500 miles on it and the drive train only has 12 break in miles on it. the body is in great condition. It has custom stripes on it to resemble a 69' GTO Judge, and and it also has a custom built fiberglass hood to fit the monstrous engine! This car is fun on the street and on the track! This car was built to do 5.30's in the eighth mile and 9.20's in the quarter mile, and has the HP to do much much MORE!!




Engine:
  • LSX block (455 cubes!)
  • Callies dragon slayer crank and rods
  • Custom Diamond pistons
  • Total Seal piston rings
  • Bullet cam shaft (full roller)
  • Bullet roller lifters
  • Mast Black Label heads (ported and polished to the max!)
  • Heads have the best gear money can buy in them
  • TND rockers
  • Comp push rods
  • Mast two piece intake
  • Pro systems 1140 cfm carburetor
  • NOS fogger system
  • MSD pro billet dist. and 7al box
  • Aeromotive fuel system
  • Kooks headers
  • Russel hoses and fittings
  • AND MUCH MUCH MORE!!!!

Transmission:
  • Custom built Hughes turbo 400 (Built to withstand more than 1,500 HP)
  • Hughes custom built 4,700 RPM stall converter
  • Reverse valve body
  • Trans break

Rear End:
  • Custom built ford nine inch
  • Strange third member
  • 354 gears

Suspension: 
  • Custom built Strange front coil overs
  • Custom built toque arm rear suspension
  • Strange adjustable rear coil overs

Body:
  • Custom built frame inter graded into the uni-body construction to withstand the HP
  • Drive shaft hoops
  • Six point roll cage!!
  • Have the rest of cage to set up for eight point


Interior:
  • Racing front seats with five harness belts
  • Hurst shifter
  • Line lock
  • Auto-Meter pro gauges
  • NOS programmer
  • NOS perge
  • Interior looks GREAT!!!

Tires and Wheels:
  • Billet Specialty wheels
  • Micky Thompson tires

This is a great buy!!! The drive train and accessories alone WITHOUT the car cost $45,000 without labor!,and I bought the car new for $32,000 now is your chance to own a one of a kind GTO happy bidding. for more info call Craig at (208)-940-3040





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Junkyard Gem: 1986 Pontiac Fiero 2M4

Sun, Oct 8 2023

The mid-engined, plastic-bodied Pontiac Fiero two-seater caused great excitement when it hit the streets as a 1984 model, then became something of an embarrassment for GM when its design flaws became clear to the car-buying public. Still, when a V6 engine became available for 1985, followed by a fastback roof for 1986, the air of Pontiac Excitement around the Fiero lingered to a certain extent. We took a look at a discarded '86 Fiero GT with both the 2.8-liter V6 and the fastback body last year, and now we'll take a look at an example of the econo-commuter four-cylinder notchback version from the same year. Pontiac used the 2M4 designation (standing for two seats, mid-engine, four cylinders) on four-cylinder Fieros, while the six-cylinder cars were known as 2M6s. 2M4 decals went on four-banger Fieros for the 1984-1986 model years, while 2M6 decals seem to have been applied less consistently to the V6 cars of that period. During the early development period of the car that became the Fiero, the idea was that it would be a nimble sports car with a lightweight engine. Then the plan shifted, with the Fiero intended to be a gas-sipping commuter. When the car finally hit showrooms, it was a lot heavier than intended, it had a Chevy Citation front suspension in the back plus a Chevette front suspension, and its engine was the low-revving, weighty Iron Duke 2.5-liter straight-four. The Duke was about the least sports-car-appropriate four-cylinder engine The General could dredge up from his parts bins, but it was cheap and there was no shortage of production capacity. By the time the Fiero came out, the Iron Duke had been renamed the Tech 4. This one was rated at 92 horsepower and 132 pound-feet. The V6 Fieros get all the press today, but plenty of the Duked versions were sold (amazingly, the Chevrolet Camaro was available with Iron Duke power from 1982 through 1986). The emissions sticker tells us that this was a California-market car, rather than the "49-state" model the rest of the country got. California-specific emissions hardware added $99 to this car's price ($277 in 2023 dollars). While this car is a base model, the original buyer loaded it with options. The transmission is a three-speed automatic, priced at $465 (about $1,303 in 2023 dollars). A five-speed manual was standard equipment on the 1986 Fiero, though the old-fashioned four-speed manual was still available for a $50 credit ($140 now).

Watch this garbage truck consume a Pontiac Grand Am

Wed, 15 May 2013

When an old car or truck offers its dying breath in your driveway and you just don't have the financial or mechanical wherewithal to resuscitate it yet again, you traditionally have to go to the trouble of calling a flatbed or a tow truck to come haul it away. That usually helps to put a few bucks in your wallet and helps recycle some of the vehicle's parts, but the transaction doesn't seem as final or perversely satisfying as the dispatch service that this New Way Cobra Magnum garbage truck offers.
Okay, okay, so this refuse hauler isn't actually designed for this sort of thing, but it's oddly comforting to know that a sanitation truck can compact a hapless Pontiac Grand Am into oblivion. Next time, we won't feel so guilty about slipping that rusty charcoal grille onto the curb next to the cans on garbage day. Watch the carnage by scrolling below.

Online Find: 1970 Pontiac Firebird Concept, cousin of the Weinermobile

Thu, Mar 26 2015

So there's this for sale over at Hemmings: the 1970 Pontiac Firebird One concept designed by Harry Bentley Bradley and built by Dave Crook. For sale at the time of writing in Bellevue, Washington for $94,950, most of the seller's description appears to be pulled from a 2001 Barrett-Jackson listing, when the car was sold at auction for $61,600. Before we get to the car, it helps to know the man behind it: Bradley was a designer at General Motors from 1962 to 1966 who, against company policy, continued to submit designs to Hot Rod magazine under an assumed name. Mattel poached him in 1966 to design its brand new toy line called Hot Wheels, and Bradley designed all of them except one. He only stayed at Mattel for a year because he didn't think Hot Wheels would be successful, then left to start his own design company. Among other works, he penned the most recent example of the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. Now can you see the Firebird One's design language? Since it apparently has a letter of documentation from GM design staff, we'll assume that GM asked the then-freelancing Bradley to work some magic on its muscle car, this being the totally Hot-Wheels influenced result. There are 17,456 miles on its 255-horsepower, 350 cubic-inch V8. The interior has tan leather, custom bucket seats, a wood grain dash, and one of the most awkward spare tire placements ever. The seller assures all prospective buyers that it is, like the Death Star, "fully operational."