1966 Pontiac Tri Power Gto Clean Runs Great on 2040-cars
Ridgewood, New York, United States
UP FOR AUCTION MY 1966 PONTIAC TRI POWER GTO (NOT A CLONE) FEATURES 4 SPEED MANUAL TRAISMISSION ENGINE REPLACED WITH A 400 CI FROM A 1970 GTO.I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS AND HAVE INVESTED IN A ON BODY RESTORATION.LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT REDUCED PRICE COMPLETE H.E.I REBUILT KIT W/ COIL NEW CLUTCH REAR SEAL ALL 4 BALL JOINTS COMPLETE DIFFERENTIAL FLUSH FLYWHEEL MACHINED OIL PAN SET WITH SEALER,, NEW HEATER CORE NEW ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION MOUNTS BOSCH PLATINUM PLUGS NEW WIRES BOIL OUT RADIATOR NEW CUSTOM FUEL LINES UNDERCOATING ALL NEW BODY BUSHINGS HEADLAMP SOCKETS HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION WASH NEW GAS TANK PILOT BEARING ALL NEW HOSES STEEL LINES REBUILT ALTERNATOR NEW TIRES AND CHROME RIMS WASHER PUMP REBUILT STARTER.. THIS CAR RUNS GREAT AND LOOKS GREAT,NO RUST,PAINT IS DRIVER QUALITY ANY QUESTIONS 6462488226 NO CALLS AFTER 9 PM EST.
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Hurst Edition Trans Am proves the Screaming Chicken will rise from the ashes
Wed, 31 Oct 2012It seems the Pontiac Trans Am steadfastly refuses to die. Ever since Chevrolet was granted a retrofied Camaro to compete with the Ford Mustang, Pontiac lovers have lamented the loss of this 1970s icon. And, looking at the Hurst Edition from Trans Am Depot, shown here at the 2012 SEMA Show, may explain what all the fuss is about.
It's not going to appeal to everyone's muscle-car tastes, but there's certainly room for a brash-and-bold black-and-gold Special Edition in many a Trans Am lover's garage. After all, if you want the keys to a custom pony car, you'll certainly get noticed in this one. If this scheme isn't your bag,, you can alternatively order your Hurst Edition in white and gold or silver and black. Oh, and don't forget a color-coordinated Screaming Chicken on the hood.
No matter which way you choose to go, your inner Burt Reynolds will appreciate the Eibach suspension kit, forged wheels with Pirelli PZero tires, functional shaker hood, fender air extractors, rear spoiler and, of course, a Hurst shifter inside. The interior is emblazoned with all manner of special touches, including a Hurst dash plate and T/A stitching on the Katzkin two-tone leather seats.
1939 Pontiac Ghost Car commands $308,000 at auction
Mon, 01 Aug 2011For the 1939 World's Fair, Pontiac built a Deluxe Six bodied in Plexiglass. Part of the Previews of Progress pavilion in which General Motors' Futurama showed off what was to come in the world of autos, the 'invisible' Pontiac is credited as the first transparent car in America. And there were no shortcuts taken with its body: the Plexiglass form was fabricated by the company that brought the material to market in 1933, Rohm & Haas.
The see-through sedan was sold at RM Auctions' St. John's auction in Michigan on July 30, fetching $308,000. Not bad appreciation for a domestic oddity that cost $25,000 to build when new. You can check out the high-res gallery of its innards, including copper and chrome metalwork and white moldings and wheels, and get the exhaustive details on it after the jump.
'67 Chevy Corvair convertible vs. '86 Pontiac Fiero in cult classic showdown
Fri, 22 Aug 2014Every few a decades, the folks running General Motors lose their minds briefly try to market a car that public doesn't see coming and often aren't ready for. In the '60s there was the rear-engine, air-cooled Chevrolet Corvair, then the mid-engine Pontiac Fiero in the '80s and the completely bizarre Chevy SSR in the 2000s. What all of these had in common was that they bucked the trend for American models of their era, for better or worse. The latest episode of Generation Gap tasked the hosts with finding two cult classic vehicles to choose between; they came come up with two of these quirky products from The General.
On the classic side, there's a 1967 Chevy Corvair Monza convertible. Being from later in the production run, it wears slightly more aerodynamic styling than the earlier, boxier examples. Hanging out back is an air-cooled, 2.7-liter flat-six pumping out a robust 95 horsepower. In the other corner is the somewhat more modern 1986 Pontiac Fiero SE with a mid-mounted, 2.5-liter "Iron Duke" four-cylinder, an engine nearly ubiquitous in GM cars of the '80s.
Judging by when they were new, the Corvair was far more successful than the Fiero with over 1.8 million sold. Of course, Ralph Nader's book Unsafe at Any Speed kind of poisoned the well, even if the poor safety reputation wasn't entirely deserved. The Fiero on the other hand only lasted for a few model years before shuffling off, but it eventually got its own performance boost with the V6 version and rather attractive GT models. Check them both out in the video and tell us in Comments which you want in your garage.