Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1966 Pontiac Gto Hardtop, Phs Documentation 4-speed Manual! on 2040-cars

US $43,900.00
Year:1966 Mileage:6146 Color: paint
Location:

Saint Ann, Missouri, United States

Saint Ann, Missouri, United States
Advertising:



1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

A Family Tradition for Over 40 Years,
Selling Classic and Fine Motorcars Throughout the World.


Specializing in International Sales and Shipping

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

GROUND UP RESTORATION IN 2004, IN CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE SINCE COMPLETION!

RARE AND GORGEOUS FACTORY COLOR COMBINATION OF MARTINIQUE BRONZE WITH STARLIGHT BLACK TOP!

PHS DOCUMENTATION!

FACTORY 389-CUBIC-INCH V-8/
335-HORSEPOWER!

FACTORY 4-SPEED MANUAL!

RALLY GAUGE PACKAGE WITH TACH!

TINTED GLASS!

FACTORY AM/FM STEREO!

OPTIONAL CUSTOM SPORTS STEERING WHEEL!

RED-LINE TIRES!

RALLY WHEELS!

ORIGINAL PONTIAC DEALER BROCHURES!


1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP
Daniel Schmitt & Co. is located in beautiful and historic St. Louis, Missouri.
Our dealership spans 4 acres, boasts 3 luxurious showrooms and a state-of-the-art
service department, and is only minutes from St. Louis International Airport.
We are proud to offer some of the finest classic and luxury cars on the market today.


1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Year 1966 VIN 242176P200459
Make PONTIAC Mileage 6,146
Model GTO HARDTOP Stock# 405992A
Color(s) Martinique Bronze 1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP N.A.D.A. Value
1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP
Click to View Report
$77,050.00

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP
Click Here for Our Feedback
1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP
International buyers welcome!!!
Click here for an estimate.
1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP
Please visit our eBay store for many more offerings


Description

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP


1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Finished in an incredibly rare factory color combination of Martinique Bronze with Starlight black painted top, this 1966 Pontiac GTO hardtop received full a ground-up restoration in 2004 and has been in climate controlled storage since then. With the highly desirable wide-ratio 4-speed manual transmission and Pontiac Historical Society documentation, this gorgeous 1966 Pontiac GTO is the genuine article and ready to show or cruise anywhere. The big 389-cubic-inch V-8 sounds incredible, and makes driving this beautiful machine an experience like none other. This may be one of the rarest optioned GTOs we have ever had the pleasure of offering, and is certainly one of the most unique and desirable we have ever seen. Do not miss your opportunity to acquire one of the best ever produced. Please contact one of our expert sales consultants for more information. They will be happy to give you a complete walk-around, supply you with a more detailed description, and answer any questions you may have. Bid with confidence – for over 40 years Daniel Schmitt & Co. has built an unrivaled reputation by uniting the world’s finest motorcars with those who treasure them.


N.A.D.A. Value ~ $77,050.00

-DISCOUNT ~ $33,150.00

BUY IT NOW eBay SPECIAL ~ $43,900.00

Choose One of Our Low-Rate Financing Options, Including
Monthly Payments as Low as
$535.00
7.75% Interest* for 84 Months with $9,000.00 Down

Why Buy from Daniel Schmitt & Co.?

As a family tradition for over 40 years, we serve some of the most sophisticated and particular clients in the classic car industry. We are located in historic St. Louis, Missouri. Our dealership spans 4 acres, boasts 3 luxurious showrooms and a state-of-the-art service department, and is only minutes from St. Louis International Airport. We are committed to assuring your purchase is handled with the utmost integrity, so feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have.

We look forward to working with you!
314-291-7000 info@schmitt.com

WARRANTY AVAILABLE!

This car qualifies for a

5 year / 100,000 additional Miles Powertrain Warranty!

Towing & Rental Coverage, $0 Deductible

For Pricing and Additional Information:

(314) 291-7000 credit@schmitt.com



*Based on Credit Score
This calculation is for demonstration purpposes only.
Actual Interest rates, terms, down payments and monthly payments may vary and are
subject to credit approval. Not all applicants will qualify.
Simple interest, fixed rate, no penalty for prepayment. info@schmitt.com
1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

CLICK HERE FOR OUR OTHER E-BAY AUCTIONS

For any Further Questions or for a Complete Walkaround,

Please Call:

314-291-7000
email: info@schmitt.com


WE SPECIALIZE IN INTERNATIONAL SALES
DOOR TO DOOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AVAILABLE!
"TRADES ACCEPTED"


Shipping & Transport


WE SPECIALIZE IN INTERNATIONAL SALES & SHIPPING
-
Door to Door International/National Shipping Arrangements Available.
-
International buyers for a free shipping quote click below
FREE SHIPPING QUOTE
Or Call
1.858.578.7943


1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Shipping Estimator
United States

International
(U.S. Dollars)
Please note: Shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. The prices listed in our ads are only shipping estimates, not the actual cost. Shipping costs vary depending on vehicle size, fuel prices, and carrier type.

Translation

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP
Use Google to Translate this Page
benutzen Sie google, um diese Seite zu ?bersetzen
utilice el google para traducir esta p?gina
employez le google pour traduire cette page
usi il google per tradurre questa pagina
Japanese

NADA




April 16, 2014


Collectible Car
1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Original MSRP: $2,847

Low Retail Value
This vehicle would be in mechanically functional condition needing only minor reconditioning. The exterior paint, trim, and interior would show normal wear, needing only minor reconditioning. May also be a deteriorated restoration or a very poor amateur restoration. Most usable "as-is".
Note: This value does not represent a "parts car".
Average Retail Value
This vehicle would be in good condition overall. It could be an older restoration or a well-maintained original vehicle. Completely operable. The exterior paint, trim, and mechanics are presentable and serviceable inside and out. A "20-footer".

High Retail Value
This vehicle would be in excellent condition overall. It could be a completely restored or an extremely well maintained original vehicle showing very minimal wear. The exterior paint, trim, and mechanics are not in need of reconditioning. The interior would be in excellent condition. Note: This value does not represent a "100 Point" or "# 1" vehicle *.

* "100 Point" or "# 1" vehicle is not driven. It would generally be in a museum or transported in an enclosed trailer to concourse judging and car shows. This type of car would be stored in a climate-regulated facility.







Financing


Finance rates as low as 5.9%.

We work closely with many banking institutions that understand and address the specific needs of our clients. Our finance department will work for you to determine the appropriate finance or leasing plan that will best serve your individual or corporate requirements.

Terms available up to 144 Months.

Ask about our extended warranty programs.

If you have any questions,
please feel free to contact our credit department via email:
credit@schmitt.com
or by telephone

314-291-7000.

* Rates vary depending on year of car, length of term and credit score.


Daniel Schmitt & Co. is a proud sponsor of M.A.D.D.


Picture 1

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 2

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 3

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 4

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 5

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 6

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 7

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 8

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 9

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 10

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 11

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 12

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 13

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 14

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 15

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 16

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 17

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 18

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 19

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 20

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 21

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 22

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 23

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 24

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 25

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 26

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 27

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 28

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 29

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 30

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 31

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 32

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 33

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 34

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 35

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 36

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 37

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 38

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 39

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 40

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 41

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 42

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 43

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 44

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 45

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 46

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 47

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 48

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 49

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 50

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Picture 51

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Terms of Sale


Acceptable Forms of Payment:
Certified check, cashiers check, or bank/wire transfer. U.S. Funds Only.

In regards to trade-ins, trade cars must be delivered to our facility prior to taking delivery of your purchase.

The Deposit:
Please be ready to place a deposit within 48 hours of auction's close. All transactions must be completed within 7 days of the end of auction. If the car is not as represented upon your personal inspection here in St. Louis, your deposit will be promptly refunded.

Tax, Title and License:
Missouri residents are responsible for applicable sales tax in your county as well as title and licensing fees. If you live outside of Missouri, you are responsible for applicable tax, title and licensing fees in your area.

NOTE: If the deposit is not received within forty-eight hours, (2) business days or if the sale is not complete within 7 days of the close of the auction, we reserve the right to sell to the next highest bidder or to another qualified buyer.


For any Further Questions,

314-291-7000
or email
info@schmitt.com



!!!ATTENTION - Please Read Before Bidding!!!


Vehicle may be sold by dealership before end of auction.


Daniel Schmitt & Company has described the above mentioned vehicle to the best of our ability. However, with all pre-owned automobiles, the condition is subjective, so we recommend that the potential buyer fly out to inspect as well as test drive any of the vehicles before finalizing purchase. If your personal inspection is not possible, we will be glad to help facilitate an inspection by your chosen local independent service center and will make arrangements to deliver the vehicle to them for this purpose. All vehicles are sold in "AS IS" condition. However, extended warranty options are available on most vehicles. Please be advised that no oral statements concerning any vehicle constitute a representation or warranty of the condition of said vehicle. Our goal is to provide you with the best service and the most comfortable buying experience on eBay. We do not accept escrow, and all inspections must be done prior to delivery. The only fee associated with the sale is an $285.00 processing fee which covers processing of paperwork, pre vehicle delivery costs, cleanup, FedEx, etc and a 30-day temporary registration so the vehicle can be driven prior to transfer of title in your area. (ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Please be aware that you will be responsible for the Federal Reserve fee(s) charged for all incoming wires).

In regards to winning bidders and Buy Now option customers: All winning bidders and buy-it-now option bidders must fly out and personally inspect the vehicle. If the vehicle is not as represented upon personal inspection, We will not only promptly refund your deposit, but will reimburse airfare based on your coach ticket value as well. This is another way for us to assure your satisfaction in conducting business with our company. Feedback must be left at the time of delivery following final inspection.

Pertaining to non eBay winners, anyone with a deposit but the sale is pending financing, 3rd party inspection or any other contingency, the said vehicle will not be held and is subject to be sold at any time, until all contingencies are removed and a manager or owner accepts and signs the purchase order.

The advertised mileage represents the actual miles when the car was placed on eBay. These vehicles are test driven and actual mileage may differ at time of sale.

Condition Disclaimer

All used vehicles should be assumed to have some degree of wear. We do not manufacture our product. Each vehicle brand has its strengths, styles, tendencies, and shortcomings. Therefore, despite our best efforts to verify a vehicle's mechanical condition, we are not able to warranty a manufacturers workmanship or a previous owners diligence in care. It is for this reason that all vehicles are sold "AS IS" and there are no mechanical guarantees expressed or implied.



Daniel Schmitt & Co. reserves the right to end the auction at any time.


About Daniel Schmitt & Company

A Family Tradition for Over 40 Years,
selling classic and fine motorcars throughout the world


Specializing in highline quality
pre-owned motorcars
Our goal is to provide you with exemplary customer service and to insure that your purchase is completed as efficiently and in as timely a manner as possible. Our showroom is located in beautiful and historic St. Louis, Missouri. You will find a wide selection of vehicles on hand. Let us introduce you to a vehicle that fits your style and your budget. Call or e-mail our showroom soon to arrange for a test drive. We also will arrange, at your discretion, a pre purchase inspection of any car you choose. And of course, nationwide shipping is available.
1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP
Daniel Schmitt & Co.
3455 North Lindbergh Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63074

info@schmitt.com
Showroom Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 AM-6:00 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM
Sunday Closed

1966 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP

Auto Services in Missouri

Wyatt`s Garage ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Tire Changing Equipment
Address: 161 County Road 440, New-Franklin
Phone: (573) 698-2068

Woodlawn Tire & Auto Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers
Address: 100 Chat Rd, French-Village
Phone: (573) 431-4300

West County Auto Body Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Automobile Parts & Supplies
Address: Richwoods
Phone: (314) 993-4466

Tiger Towing ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Towing, Locks & Locksmiths
Address: 414 Nebraska Ave, Columbia
Phone: (866) 595-6470

Straatmann Toyota ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers, Wholesale Used Car Dealers
Address: 1498 High St, Innsbrook
Phone: (636) 239-4775

Scott`s Auto Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Diagnostic Service, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services
Address: 903 N Truman Blvd, Crystal-City
Phone: (636) 933-3597

Auto blog

Junkyard Gem: 1986 Pontiac Sunbird Sedan

Sun, Jun 28 2020

The J-Body platform was a giant seller for GM, staying in production from the first 1981 Chevrolet Cavalier all the way through that final 2005 Pontiac Sunfire. Outside of North America, Opels and Daewoos and Isuzus and Holdens and Vauxhalls and even Toyotas flew the J flag, and better than ten million rolled out of showrooms during that quarter-century. In the United States, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Buick, and Cadillac each sold J-Bodies. Of those, the Pontiac Sunbird often had the sportiest image, more cavalier than even the Cavalier Z24. I've documented a discarded Sunbird Turbo in the past, and now here's a bread-and-butter Sunbird sedan from the same era. The Sunbird name began its life in 1976 on the Pontiac-badged version of the rear-wheel-drive Buick Skyhawk, itself based on the Chevy Vega. The first J-Body Pontiacs had J2000 badges, then 2000 badges, then 2000 Sunbird badges, until finally the pure non-2000 Sunbird appeared for the 1985 model year. I remain disappointed that the 2000 name didn't survive into our current century, because we could have had a 2000 Pontiac 2000, or just the "2000 2000" for short. The base engine in the '86 Sunbird was this SOHC 1.8-liter four of Brazilian origin, rated at 84 horsepower. Originally developed by Opel in the late 1970s, this engine family went into cars built all across the sprawling GM empire. 84 horsepower doesn't sound like much— and it wasn't much, even by 1986 standards— but at least the original buyer of this car had the smarts to get the five-speed manual transmission. This car weighed just 2,336 pounds, a good 500 pounds lighter than the current Chevy Sonic, so performance with the manual transmission was tolerable. The '86 Sunbird's interior was much nicer than those in its Cavalier siblings, though nowhere near the Cadillac Cimarron's reading on the Plush-O-Meter. An AM/FM/cassette stereo with auto reverse was serious audio hardware in a cheap car during the middle 1980s, when even a scratchy factory AM-only radio cost the equivalent of several hundred 2020 bucks. The price tag of this car started at $7,495, or about $17,500 in 2020 dollars. The cheapest possible Cavalier sedan went for $6,888 in 1986, but a zero-option base '86 Cavalier would make you think you'd been transported to the Soviet Union every time you slunk into its harsh confines. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

24 Hours of Le Mans live update part two

Sun, Jun 19 2016

We tasked surfing journalist Rory Parker to watch this year's live stream of the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans. What follows is an experiment to experience the world's greatest endurance race from the perspective of a motorsports novice. Parker lives in Hawaii and can hold his breath longer than he can go without swearing. For Part One, click here. Or you can skip ahead to Part Three here. I write about surfing for a living. If you can call it a living. Basically means I spend my days fucking around and my wife pays for everything. Because she's got a real job that pays well. Brings home the bacon. Very progressive arrangement. Super twenty first century. I run a surf website, beachgrit.com, with two other guys. It's a strange gig. More or less uncensored. Kind of popular. Very good at alienating advertisers. My behavior has cost us a few bucks. I'm terrible at self-censorship. Know there's a line out there, no idea where it lies. I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. For contests I do long rambling write ups. They rarely make much sense. Mainly just talk about my life, whatever random thoughts pop into my head. "Can you do something similar for Le Mans?" "Sure, but I know absolutely fuck-all about racing." "That's okay. Just write what you want." "Will do. But you're gonna need to edit my stuff. Probably censor it heavily." So here I am. I spent the last week trying to learn all I can about the sport of endurance racing. But there's only so much you can jam in your head. And I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. While I rambled things were happening. Tracy Krohn spun into the gravel on the Forza chicane. #89 is out of the race after an accident I missed. Pegasus racing hit the wall on the Porsche curves. Bashed up front end, in the garage getting fixed. Toyota and Porsche are swapping back and forth in the front three. Ford back in the lead in GTE Pro. #91 Porsche took a stone through the radiator, down two laps. Not good. The wife and I are one of those weird childless couples that spend way too much time caring for the needs of their pet. French bulldog, Mr Eugene Victor Debs. Great little guy. Spent the last four years training him to be obedient and friendly. Nice thing about dogs, when you're sick of dealing with them you can just lock 'em in another room for a few hours. You don't need to worry about paying for college.

Junkyard Gem: 1980 Pontiac Phoenix LJ Hatchback

Sun, Jan 22 2023

The 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.