1975 Pontiac Formula/ Trans Am 455 on 2040-cars
Belgrade, Montana, United States
1975 Trans Am (VIN shows Formula), 455 engine, Holley 670 CFM Street Avenger carb, Muncie M-20 4 speed manual transmission. Solid roof, fiberglass hood with hood pins, dual velocity stacks with K&N filters feeding into a single carb. 3" dual exhaust with balance tube and chrome tips. Ladder bars. Clean interior, straight body, oversize rear tires. White exterior and Black interior. Very nice driving car. Clean title. Lots of other little nice touches. Please contact with additional questions or more photos.
We have enjoyed this car for several years but we now have a baby and our priorities have shifted. It is time for someone else to enjoy this car. Minor paint chips and scratches on the hood near hood pin. Terms, 10% within 3 days of winning auction, full payment within 10 days. Payment in full before taking ownership/shipping. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. |
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Official USPS Muscle Cars stamps coming to a mailbox near you
Thu, 21 Feb 2013As much as our digital lives have cut down on our trips to the post office, there are still times that sending "snail mail" is necessary. With us car lovers in mind and philately in their hearts, the good folks at the United States Postal Service will introduce a new stamp design called "Muscle Cars" starting on February 22.
Designed by artist Tom Fritz, the new collection of stamps consist of five classic muscle cars: 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona, 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 1967 Shelby GT-500, 1966 Pontiac GTO and 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda. In addition to just the stamps, the USPS is also commemorating the new series with plenty of collectable memorabilia. Previous car-related stamps include 50s Sporty Cars from 2005 and 50s Fins and Chrome from 2008.
This 1927 Oakland is a minimalist hot rod
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Bent drives a 1927 Oakland that still rides on wooden wheels. Its original wooden wheels, from the sound of it. That makes this anachronist and his Oakland the perfect subject for a Petrolicious video. Like many of the cars highlighted by Petrolicious, this old Oakland has had some work done to it, featuring a Pontiac flathead engine that's been pushed forward and a clutch pack built by Bent.
Take a look below for a closer look at this rare and fascinating Oakland.
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"The Feds said, 'Yeah, how much money have you made on Pontiac in the last 10 years?' and the answer was, 'Nothing.'"
In a talk given at the Petersen Automotive Museum for the Inside the MotoMan Studio series, Lutz says "The Feds said, 'Yeah, how much money have you made on Pontiac in the last 10 years?' and the answer was, 'Nothing.' So, it goes. And when the guy who is handing you the check for $53 billion says, 'I don't want Pontiac, drop Pontiac or you don't get the money,' it doesn't take you very long to make up your mind." Lutz even added that the next-generation Pontiac G6 would have benefitted from the rear-wheel-drive platform of the Cadillac ATS. How awesome would that have been?