1968 Pontiac Le Mans Lemansgto on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
More infos regarding my cat at: marlommmoors@tenup.com . Frame off completed 2012" approx 1300 miles on veh. . Ext Paint is a 9+. No body waves, seems to be all metal. No
rust , originally a Florida car.
With a protect o plate documents. All receipts will include in buyers hands. Over 30,000 in receipts that don't
include
Labor cost !! Approx 50,000 to build this sleeper.. Comes with original rally wheels stamped JC & JT..with maybe
100 miles on tires. Also comes with 18"
Beautiful chrome wheels with 50 miles on tires. New Car cover never used. Aways Garaged. Everything works as it
should.
Wipers,all gauges,heater,all lights,blinker,headlights,brake,tail,reverse,and dome interior light. Even cigarette
lighter works.
455 / 350 turbo with 2800 3000 stall / full forward Manuel shift / driveshaft Loop / 3:55 Positraction 10 bolt
built super tough. Front disc
Breaks with drum in rear. Stops very well and safe. This car is a blast n super fast to drive. Now let's describe
details. 455 bored 60 over .now a 468 cid. Keith Black Icon Pistons
Eagle Crank and Rods - Comp Cam 488 I / 491 E with 110 Lobe Seperation - Rhodes VMAX Lifters - Pontiac # 64 Heads
Ported 2.11
Intake - 1.77 Exhaust Valve Job - Harland Sharp Roller Rockers - 1.65 Ratio Camp Cam with matched valve spring kit
- edelbrock intake
Ported to match heads - Holly 850 double pumper carb - aeromotive fuel pump w/ return line - miloden oil pan -
billet aluminum pulleys -
Aluminum radiator - aluminum finned trans pan - with cooler - New Auburn 3:55 Gears - Yukon Axles - Adjustable
Upper Rear Trailing Arms.
New suspension completely done. Polyurethane Body mounts. Flowmaster Exhaust / X pipe and dumps. Mallory 6AL
ignition system and
Auto Meter digital shift control system. Shift light under dash / Line lock with button on shifter. Tilt steering.
Drives super straight and tight down the road with steering wheel straight . This car is a blast to drive.
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Junkyard Gem: 2010 Pontiac Vibe
Wed, Apr 17 2024Just over a month before filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2009, General Motors announced that the 83-year-old Pontiac Division would be "phased out" by the end of 2010. Only three Pontiac vehicles were sold as 2010 models in the United States: the Solstice, Vibe and G6 (new G3s were sold here during 2010 but they were all 2009 models, while the G5 was available as a 2010 model only in Canada and Mexico). Today's bit of junkyard automotive history is one of the very last Vibes ever built, found in a yard near Denver, Colorado. This car is significant not just as one of the final vehicles to bear Pontiac badges but also as one of the last cars built by the New United Motor Manufacturing Incorporated GM-Toyota joint venture in California, better known as NUMMI. The NUMMI factory began life as GM's Fremont Assembly, which built its first vehicle (a C-Series pickup) in 1963 and closed in 1982 after building its final vehicle (an Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera). Rebooted as NUMMI, the first 1985 Chevrolet Nova (an Americanized AE82 Toyota Corolla Sprinter) rolled off the line in December of 1984. A quarter-century and better than eight million vehicles hence, NUMMI shut down production after its last Corolla was finished on April 1, 2010. While there was some noise about the Oakland Athletics building a new stadium on the site at the time, Tesla ended up buying most of the site soon after that. Tesla now builds more vehicles per year there than NUMMI ever did. The Vibe was co-developed with Toyota and based on the same platform as the ninth-generation Corolla. The Toyota Matrix was mechanically identical and was built in Canada, while the Japanese-market version (known as the Toyota Voltz) was built on the same NUMMI line as the Vibe and shipped across the Pacific. The Vibe/Matrix/Voltz got a redesign for the 2009 model year, but few noticed due to all the turmoil in the GM world at the time. The final Vibe was built in August 2009. This car was built in July of 2009, just before the end. It was living in West Texas just prior to coming to Colorado. El Paso is about a ten-hour drive from this car's current location. Once in the Centennial State, it got parked somewhere it shouldn't have been and ended up being auctioned to Pick Your Part. An occupant of this Vibe had time to sample some of the local agricultural products before that happened.
Junkyard Gem: 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
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Motorweek looks back at the Pontiac Aztek
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