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1970 Gto Ram Air 3,4 Speed Body on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:63800 Color: Brown /
 Brown
Location:

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:400
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 242370Z135564 Year: 1970
Exterior Color: Brown
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Brown
Model: GTO
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: black
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 63,800
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1970 pontiac gto rolling body, no engine or transmission!!!!



original color of granada gold with saddle interior and black vinyl top

 power disc brakes up front,power steering

hood in pictures is NOT included with the auction, a different hood will be on the car and it is in rough condition but is a gto hood

interior is in fair shape, the seats and door panels could be used with just a cleaning and detail, but it needs new carpet,dash pad is cracked,headliner needs replaced,rear package tray, all gauges seem to work except the gas gauge but i will put more gas in and see if it moves,factory in dash tach works great,heater works but makes noise

windshield has a crack, rest of glass is good,console has some holes from something at one time like where an 8 track player would have been, 


the car will need quarter panels and lower front fender patches,hood is bent, the trunk floor is in great shape not even pinhole rust, floor pans are the same, in great shape no rust at all that i can see, rockers are good and solid, doors have surface rust on the ouside but easily fixed with just stripping the old paint, frame is good and solid, nose has normal paint crack but no damage, grilles are nice, lower front valance has some dings but no major damage, rear bumper needs rechromed, lower rear valance the same a few dings but no major damage,roof has pitting and a couple small holes would probably plan on a roof skin

lights do work but a couple tail light bulbs are burned out, was vinyl top car but i removed it to prevent further rust, had surface rust in area's and a couple small holes roof will need a little work



tried to cover anything but i am sure there will be more questions

forgot to mention, radio hole was cut out, and speaker holes put in the door panels

 found a partial build sheet on top of the gas tank, bad news it is only half a build sheet, here is the options you CAN READ

L74 ENG 400 RAM AIR
J50 P BRAKE
JL2 P BRAKES FI???
JL1 P/POL TRIM
H02 3:55 REAR END
G80 POSITRACTION AXLE 
D55 FLOOR CONSOLE
D10 A/RST ASH TRY
C24 RECESS WIPER
CO8 BLACK VINYL TOP
A01 TINTED GLASS ALL
A51 BUCKET SEATS
B10 FLOOR CARPET
B32 FRONT FLOOR MATS
B33 REAR FLOOR MATS

FEW OTHER LITTLE OPTIONS HARD TO READ

IT ALSO SHOWS WS ENGINE IN BLOCK 27 
BLOCK 28 DJ TRANSMISSION
BLOCK 29 XH REAR END AND A BUNCH OF THINGS LIKE COIL SPRING,ALT,STARTER,SHOCKS,TOP,BLACK STUFF LIKE THAT

once again no engine or transmission, original rear end is gone and will have an open not posi rear end in the car

FOR $1200 I WILL PUT IN A GOOD RUNNING 350 ENGINE WITH A GOOD WORKING 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION TO MAKE THE CAR RUNNING AND DRIVING





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Destiny: General Motors should bring back Pontiac

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Despite having officially left the market in 2010, the Pontiac badge is still a common sight on roadways throughout the United States. Towards the end of its life, Pontiac models were largely rebadged versions of other General Motors vehicles, like the Pontiac G5 and Chevrolet Cobalt. It's sad, but there's no other way to put it; Pontiac was a mere shadow of its former self at the time of its death. Now it's time to revive the legendary brand. General Motors announced it would be reviving the Redline series, a package that originated with Saturn, another dead brand, earlier this year. Some models, like the Chevrolet Camaro will receive unique cosmetic touches designed to make it look even sportier, something Pontiac excelled at in most cases. Gas prices have fallen dramatically in the past few years and consumers have taken notice. Sales of fuel efficient cars, like hybrids and compact sedans, aren't increasing at the same rate as larger, less efficient vehicles, like trucks and SUVs. Muscle cars, like the Ford Mustang, are seeing increasing sales as well. Perhaps it's time to revive Pontiac and restore the marque to its former glory: a brand that brought performance and style at an affordable price. There are currently few manufacturers that offer a true challenge to high-performance automakers like BMW. The German brand continues to see high sales year after year and performance has a lot to do with it. Brand recognition, namely through the BMW badge, plays a major role as well. Pontiac, arguably one of the most well-known brands to ever grace the industry, can match both factors with ease. Pontiac was once revered as a brand that revolutionized the muscle car segment in the 1970s and 1980s. It still has a lively following throughout enthusiast spheres and amongst drivers of all ages to this day. Reviving the brand with a small line of high-performance vehicles would certainly offer a challenge to dominating German brands. A small lineup of affordable vehicles bearing the Pontiac badge and designed for performance and style would certainly make waves in the current market. Reviving a few older nameplates, such as the GTO and Trans Am, would offer nostalgic appeal. Packing both models with a powerful entry-level engine, say the Camaro's turbocharged four-cylinder or V6 engine, would open up the market considerably.

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