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1966 Pontiac Gto Convertible Coupe on 2040-cars

US $24,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:61643 Color: Red
Location:

Burbank, Ohio, United States

Burbank, Ohio, United States

Unfortunately , I must sell this wonderful and beautiful part of history. Please look closely , ask questions , any reasonable offer will be considered. I would consider trade of cash plus ? there is a minimum cash plus trade requirement .I may be interested in Muscle car , driver 69 , 70 thru 73 Z28 , 68 thru 72 GTO , old 40s cp cars, resto mod cars , send what you might have even if not listed, please be serious . Not interested in property.This car was professionaly restored for private enjoyment, not hastly done for resale purposes ! This car would stand out in any collection worldwide or in your garage. You have seen GTO claiming to be one of the best, this unique optioned car with the Silver and Gold Awards, PHS documented and the #1- Rating is one of the best,PROFESSIONAL INSPECTION DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED WITH THE CAR AS WELL THE AWARDS AND PHS DOCS ETC. THIS CAR HAS THE DRIVE TRAIN IT WAS BORN WITH. PLEASE READ THRU AND REVIEW PICTURES THE RESIDUAL VALUE OF CREDENTIALS THIS CAR HAS ACHIEVED AS A CONCOURS WINNER, WILL LIVE FOREVER NOT TO MENTION THE CAR ITSELF. GREAT INVESTMENT DO YOUR RESEARCH, COMPARE QUALITY. THERE ARE MANY PRICED HIGHER WITH NONE OF THE CREDENTIALS AND QUALITY THIS CAR CARRIES. RATED: Condition # 1- EXCELLENT: Restored to current maximum professional standards of quality in every area or professional original with components operating and appearing as NEW, A 95-Plus point show car that is not driven. (Note: this car can be driven anywhere) There is plenty of documentation that goes with this car to include build sheet, as well professional inspection by a highly respected author of Everything you need to know Car Collecting by Steve Linden. Mr. Linden personally inspected and advised on this car. THIS CAR CAN BE ENJOYED AND DRIVEN ANYWHERE THIS CAR WOULD BE SOLD AND PRESENTED ON THE LAST DAY OF ALL THE MAJOR COLLECTOR AUCTIONS.... AS ONE OF THE PREMIER OFFERINGS Note: When I purchased the car it had two small imperfections on the top, about the size of a dime each. I have chosen not to repair. You could have repaired at your discretion. If you are someone looking to enjoy driving and or show an absolutely stunning example of an original classic car or a collector of autos in the highest standard of condition then this is one for you. SUMMARY This is rare opportunity to acquire a numbers matching # 1- rated on the OCPG scale 1966 GTO Convertible - with many options...... Gold Award winner from the Pontiac Oakland Club of America (along with the judging sheets) in 2009.... Incredibly rare matching numbers 1966 GTO Tri-Power convertible that is loaded with factory options including air-conditioning. All of this is documented by Pontiac Historic Services including correspondence indicating that the vehicle was originally ordered with a special paint color. Further documentation includes a Silver Award from the GTO Association of America (along with the judging sheets) and then a Gold Award from the Pontiac Oakland Club of America (along with the judging sheets) in 2009. Also included is the trophy with the engraved serial number that was included with the Gold Award. THIS CAR IS THE REAL DEAL! The car is very well equipped from the factory including 389 Tri-Power engine, automatic transmission, saf-t-track differential, special paint, air-conditioning, Rally gauge cluster with tachometer, Rally wheels, custom sport steering wheel, tilt steering column, power steering, power brakes, heavy duty aluminum brake drums, transistorized ignition, console, am-FM radio, power antenna, visor vanity mirror, inside non-glare mirror, remote control outside mirror, glove box lamp, ash tray lamp, underwood lamp, seat belts, exhaust extensions, soft ray glass, ride & handling springs and shocks, and front & rear floor mats. The paint, interior, undercarriage, engine compartment and trunk are virtually flawless. There are not many left like this, and the older we get, the harder to find. VIN 242676B120792 2 = Pontiac 42 = GTO 67 = Convertible 6 = 1966 B = Baltimore, Maryland assembly plant 1 = 8 cylinder engine 20792 = Sequential unit number Engine: 280537 YR = 389/360 Tri-Power with Automatic Transmission Cowl Tag 01C = Build date 3rd week of January ST 66 24267 66 = 1966 24267 = Pontiac GTO Convertible BODY BAL1078 = Baltimore, Maryland unit number 1078 TRIM 223 = Black PAINT 1 = Special Paint Color (As per Pontiac Historic Services) ASK ANY QUESTION YOU WANT THANK YOU
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One of Burt Reynolds' favorite cars could be yours

Fri, Apr 12 2019

LOS ANGELES — One of Burt Reynolds' favorite cars is going up for auction in June along with some of his cowboy boots, hats, sports jackets and other items from his estate, Julien's Auctions said on Friday. The two-day auction in Beverly Hills, authorized by the actor's family, comes almost a year after the death at age 82 of the charming star who was one of Hollywood's favorite actors. The highlight of the auction is a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am car that Reynolds used on photo shoots and drove on the Bandit Run cross country rally, which re-enacts the journey at the center of his 1977 film "Smokey and the Bandit." The car, which Reynolds co-owned with his business partner Gene Kennedy, is expected to fetch up to $500,000 at auction, Julien's said in a statement. Two pairs of leather cowboy boots — one red and one yellow — are also offered for sale with estimates ranging from $800 to $2,000 a pair, along with two cowboy hats. Reynolds started out as a football player at Florida State University (FSU) before injuries suffered in a car crash wrecked his hopes of a professional career. But his attachment to FSU remained strong. The auction includes several custom or personalized FSU baseball, basketball and varsity jackets. Other highlights include an oil on canvas painting of the actor's favorite horse titled "Cartouche," which carries an estimate of $20,000 - $30,000. Other art works, furniture and dozens of personal items are also being offered for sale. The auction will take place in Beverly Hills on June 15 and 16, and will be preceded by a public exhibition of some of the items from June 10-14. Reynolds, who was also known for the 1960s television series "Gunsmoke" and the movies "Deliverance" and "Boogie Nights,"" died of a heart attack in Florida in September 2018. Reporting by Jill Serjeant.

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Of the deceased American car companies from the past 50 years such as Hummer, Mercury, Oldsmobile, Plymouth and Saturn, I believe the most worthy resurrection would be Pontiac. After all, it's no longer politically correct to drive an ex-military vehicle with single-digit gas mileage, nor do Millennials and Gen-Xers desire AARP-associated nameplates such as Mercury or Oldsmobile. Pontiac was originally founded in 1893 by Albert G. North and Harry G. Hamilton as the Pontiac Buggy Company, due to their location in Pontiac, Michigan. But as the early 1900s automotive revolution took off, they shifted their focus from horse-drawn carriages to motorized transportation. Taking a cue from Oakland County where they were based, they rebranded their organization as the Oakland Motor Company. Within a couple years, sales of Oakland cars were so good that it caught the attention of General Motors and they bought the company. In 1926, GM premiered the first Pontiac and its name drew inspiration from the legendary Native American War Chief, who was famous for the Battle of Bloody Run and opposition of British forces. His likeness was used in early promotional materials as well as the vehicle's emblem which was referred to simply as the "Indian Head". In 1956, the outdated emblem was replaced with a new, sleeker logo that resembled a red arrow head. It was known as "The Dart" and featured a singular star in the center which may have been a nod to Pontiac's successful Star Chief model. The 1960s saw the introduction of several popular models such as the GTO and the Firebird. The GTO was initially offered as an option package on the 1964 Tempest, and the name was the brainchild of John Delorean, who would later go on to form his own eponymous automobile company. The Firebird debuted in 1967 as a pony-car foil to Ford's award-winning Mustang. Although mechanically similar to Chevrolet's Camaro, the Firebird boasted a distinct sheetmetal nose and tail to help visually distinguish it. The 1980s were another adventurous time for Pontiac, and GM took advantage of the sales momentum by running a successful ad campaign. It proclaimed "We Build Excitement" and highlighted an arrangement with musicians Daryl Hall and John Oats. The fiery Fiero was a home-run for Pontiac and it was introduced in 1983 as an '84 model. Not only was it the first U.S. produced mid-engine sports coupe, but it also utilized lightweight, dent-resistant body panels.

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