Classic 1967 Pontiac Firebird Coupe 400 on 2040-cars
Eclectic, Alabama, United States
Body Type:2 Door Hardtop Coupe
Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: 400
Model: Firebird
Trim: Coupe 400
Drive Type: none
Mileage: 10,000
Does not have engine or transmission. I have all of the chrome off of the car. I had the car sand-blasted and primed with Epoxi Primer. The car has the windows and other glass in the car - all in very good condition. The car is a 4 speed factory setup, shifting rods are all still in car. Exterior needs TLC, Left rear quarter panel has repairable rust and other places need work but no rust. A good Project car and will be well worth the time and money upon completion. Serious callers only - PLEASE. I am selling due to health problems. Buyer to pickup or negotiate with seller. Balance to be paid in full within 5 work days. Call Bill D. 1-334-541-5217 down home ALABAMA.
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This Auto Aerobics car art ties our brains in knots like pretzels
Sat, 14 Dec 2013We like cars, and we like art. Naturally, Chris Labrooy's Auto Aerobics series - computer-generated images of some seriously contorted 1968 Pontiac Bonnevilles floating in mid-air - instantly clicked with us. If the Pontiacs weren't floating or hollow, we could be fooled into believing the image is real. But where's the fun in that?
Check out the gallery we included of Labrooy's Bonneville art, and feel free too head over to his website for some Formula One humor.
Watch as Hot Rod goes from El Paso to LA the hard way
Tue, 21 Feb 2012There are few things simultaneously more romantic and idiotic than taking a road trip in a beaten-down heap of a car. Trust us. We know. David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan of Hot Rod Magazine fame recently undertook an epic trip from El Paso, Texas to Los Angeles with the express goal of doing so for under $1,500, including the purchase price of a vehicle, food, lodging, repairs and, most importantly, fuel. With this in mind, the duo settled on a 1972 Pontiac Catalina for a lofty $650. Hilarity ensues.
Realizing that no one actually wants a Catalina sulking around the shop, Freiburger and Finnegan put the car up for auction on eBay Motors the instant they had the title in hand. By the time they rolled into Hot Rod HQ, the vehicle sold for a little over $500.
The video is part of a new series called Roadkill that should document similar adventures. Keep your eyes peeled for more calamity-soaked clips in the near future. In the meantime, hit the jump to check it out yourself.
GM doing fine at retaining Pontiac owners
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The numbers are a little lower than an earlier R.L. Polk & Company study, but Edmunds says General Motors is keeping more former Pontiac buyers than it has since 2007. Most are turning to vehicles from Chevrolet, especially during January and February of 2011, when GM incentivized Pontiac owners to stay under the umbrella. Those moves seem to have worked, and 28.1 percent of Pontiac owners trading up made the jump into a Bowtie.
Buyers that have gone elsewhere have largely stayed loyal to Domestic automakers, with Ford picking up the most conquests from Pontiac, with 9.4 percent switching. Toyota and Honda picked up 7.4 percent of the pool of former Pontiac drivers. The numbers are defying any predictions that Pontiac buyers would completely exit the General Motors fold, and have climbed up closer to parity with the retention figures of other GM brands from a 2009 low of only 16 percent retention.