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Year:1964 Mileage:10 Color: Green /
 Tan
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Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:421 - 3 Deuces
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: RIGHT HAND DRIVE - COPO
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 10
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Unspecified
Interior Color: Tan
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"Right Hand Drive - Ordered April 7th 1964. Special "export only" order for Australian buyer. Good documentation - history (vehicle in storage in Canada). Factory Tri Power 421 3 deuces - numbers matching. Fully optioned including factory tach and vacuum gauge. Console - Automatic Interior is in exceptional condition. Exterior frame and body very good. This Grand Prix has been stored in garage for the past 16 years. GM Pontiac Division reports only 231 of code 47s were produced. IT IS BELIEVED THIS MAY POSSIBLY BE A 1 OF 1 BUILT WITH RIGHT HAND DRIVE. (We are awaiting confirmation). The overall condition of this vehicle is exceptional - it requires some restoration to restore to pristine condition.The original 421 engine was totally rebuilt prior to storage and runs well. Based on history-this car would be a rare purchase for a discriminating GM collector, especially in a countries which support right hand drive. EMAIL - richard@tirediscounter.ca OR call Richard at 416-460-1934"

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Lutz says Washington killed Pontiac, next G6 was to be ATS derivative

Tue, 29 Oct 2013

How many people think Buick or GMC should have gotten the axe instead of Pontiac? You can't see it, but I'm raising my hand. Autoweek reports that former Vice Chairman of GM, Bob Lutz, has indicated that things didn't have to end up the way they did.
"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?

NHTSA could add 1M cars to GM recall

Wed, 13 Mar 2013


The Detroit Free Press is reporting that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration may expand a recall campaign for faulty brake lamps. The agency is currently looking into complaints that certain 2004-2011 Chevrolet Malibu models as well as some 2007-2009 Saturn Aura sedans may have brake lights that do not illuminate when the driver presses the pedal. Alternatively, the lamps may also illuminate without input from the driver. General Motors recalled 8,000 Pontiac G6 models from the 2005 model year for the same problem, and NHTSA is currently investigating whether to add 550,000 more G6 models built between 2005 and 2009 to the list for the same issue.
In addition, investigators are currently examining 97 complaints from Malibu and Aura owners with the same trouble. If NHTSA adds those models to the recall campaign, more than one million units could be covered. GM, meanwhile, says there have been no accidents or injuries as a result of the problem.

Watch as Hot Rod goes from El Paso to LA the hard way

Tue, 21 Feb 2012

There 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.