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1970 Pontiac Gto 455 California Car. Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:120000
Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

1970 pontiac gto. This is an original and true gto with the judge stripes and wing added.   This car has spent most of its life in California.  This car retains all the original sheet metal including doors trunk pans floor pans and quarter panels.  
This car is extremely straight and shows very well.  This is not a trailer queen it is a very nice driver. 
This car has the following:
455(YH) 1970. Not numbers matching
Turbo 400 transmission
12 bolt posi(all new) with 3:08 gear ratio
Pepper green with black interior
New hei distributor and wires
Factory air(needs recharge as it was completely redone in 06
High torque starter
Quick ratio steering box
His/hers hurst shifter
Actual mileage unknown

This car is a very nice driver that does have normal wear and does have several very small areas where the paint chips have been touched up

I strongly encourage emails or phone calls if you have any question before bidding
The shipping costs are the the responsibility of the winning bidder.  
Auction is in US currency and the car is advertised locally and I have the right to cancel the auction at anytime
$500.00 deposit must be paid within 24 hours after auction 
This car must be picked up within 2 weeks of auction ending and does not leave my garage until it is paid for in full
Selling this car to purchase ram air trans am.  
Call with any questions 204 771 9630
****note. I live I hour north of North Dakota US border crossing

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GM recalling 426,000 sedans over faulty transmission shift cable

Fri, 21 Sep 2012

General Motors is recalling some 426,240 sedans that may have a faulty transmission shift cable, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report this morning. The recall concerns a fault within four-speed automatic transmissions equipped on 2007-2010 Saturn Aura models, and 2008-2010 Chevrolet Malibu and Pontiac G6 models.
The report specifies that tabs on the transmission shift cable may fracture and separate. Such a fault could cause a discrepancy between the actual position of the transmission and the apparent position of the shift lever.
GM is currently working to notify owners of the vehicles in question, and dealers will check and replace shift cables free of charge. Scroll down to read the complete NHTSA report.

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Thu, 10 May 2012

When General Motors put down several of its brands in recent years, it also let loose thousands of brand-loyal customers who will eventually need another car.
R.L. Polk Associates estimates there are more than 18 million cars from 16 discontinued makes on the road today. Those "orphan owners" have sales-hungry competitors seeing dollar signs. GM is offering Saturn owners $1,000 cash toward a Chevy Cruze, Cadillac CTS or a GMC Acadia. Ford is giving its Mercury lease customers a chance to get out of their contracts with no early-termination penalty and offering to waive six remaining payments if they drive off in a Ford or Lincoln.
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GM knew about fatal Chevy ignition problem decade before recall

Fri, 21 Feb 2014

Well, this is not good for General Motors. Following a report last week that GM was recalling 778,000 Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 compacts over concerns that the ignition could switch out of the "run" position without warning, USA Today reports that the Detroit-based behemoth knew about the issue, which affected 2005 to 2007 Cobalts (the Cobalt shown above and in the gallery is from 2010) and 2007 Pontiac G5s, all the way back in 2004.
The information comes from a deposition in a civil lawsuit against GM, obtained by USA Today, which claims that a GM engineer experienced the issue while the then-new model was undergoing testing. The issue was "solved" when a technical service bulletin was issued in 2005, informing dealers to install a snap-on key cover on the cars of customers who complained about the issue. According to the Cobalt's program engineering manager, Gary Altman, the cover was an "improvement, it was not a fix to the issue."
The case where the depositions were made was from 2010, and involved Brooke Melton, a 29-year-old pediatric nurse in Georgia who was killed on her birthday. At the time, police claimed she was going too fast on a wet, rural road, although it later came out through the black box that her car's ignition had come out of the "run" position at least three seconds before the accident (the max amount of time a black box records before a wreck), disabling her airbags, power steering and anti-lock brakes. According to USA Today, police said Melton was "traveling too fast for the roadway conditions," although it's impossible to know if she'd have been in the wreck, which injured the occupants of another vehicle, had her 2005 Chevy not shut off. GM settled the Melton family's case, although the details remain confidential.