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1961 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible 389 Tri Power 8 Lug 4 Speed on 2040-cars

US $25,700.00
Year:1961 Mileage:100088 Color: Blue /
 Tan
Location:

Rangely, Colorado, United States

Rangely, Colorado, United States

Please message me with questions at: mireyammmcmaken@trekkies.org .

1961 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible 4Spd Tri-Pwr 8 lug
This is a very authentic & well restored 61 Bonneville 4-speed 8 lug car and was a featured early muscle car at the
2016 Telluride Cars and Colors Concours d'Elegance.
This awesome car was custom ordered near Minneapolis and was frame off restored in 2006-07.
This Numbers Matching PHS verified engine is the 318HP “C4/C8” with its original “Tri-Power” Carbs and HD
air-cleaner. Both the VIN# and the Pontiac Inventory#- -each shown on the PHS inventory card MATCH. Runs great
with its factory “Dual Exhaust” and has been enhanced with 1968 “HO” D port headers, compound starter and
MSD ignition.
The PHS manifest also shows this Bonneville equipped with the early Warner Gear -long tail-shaft T10-1B “4
Speed”. The car is so authentic that the original transmission KK “Spec” tag is still attached and boasts
the original manual transmission back-up light switch. Cases are excellent with proper dates and 4 speed shifts
crisply.
The car was ordered for Maximum power without Power Steering, Brakes or AC. Then, as the PHS card shows, the very
desirable 8 lug HD brakes were added. As an added bonus, from the factory this car had the “Saf-T-Trac” rear
end and a great 3:23 axle ratio for only 2500 RPM @ 70 MPH. Vacuum shows from 8-16" on properly functioning gauge.
The body tag shows that the Excellent exterior paint is the correct “H-4” Tradewind Blue with Blue Top & #253
Silver-Ivory-Blue Interior.
Per Pontiac Dealer Sheet #543267 of 12/61, very scarce and operational 1961 Tachometer and Vacuum Gauges are
installed on the hump above the 4 speed. Also installed are an original Pontiac tissue dispenser & GM Jac Pac air
shocks with compressor & controller.

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David Hasselhoff's own KITT replica up for auction

Tue, 08 Apr 2014

Depending on when and where you grew up, the name David Hasselhoff likely conjures up images of Knight Rider, Baywatch, pop singer, or possibly a washed-up TV actor, but one thing that can never be taken away from The Hoff is his connection to one of the greatest automotive icons in pop culture. The Knight Industries Two Thousand, usually shortened to simply KITT, was the real star of Knight Rider for many fans. Based on a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, the car combined snarky quips for comedy relief and stunts to provide much of the show's actions. Now, Julien's Auctions is selling Hasselhoff's own replica as part of a larger sale of the actor's personal memorabilia collection.
This recreation is based on a 1986 Firebird and comes with all of the tech on the inside that now seems hilariously outdated, like the yoke steering wheel and plethora of buttons. The interior also thoughtfully includes a voice box with over 4,000 sound clips from the show. With a 5.0-liter V8 and an automatic transmission, performance is likely adequate and period correct. According to the listing, this car was created by fans and given to the Hoff. Sadly, the replica doesn't convert to Super Pursuit Mode like KITT could in later seasons, and we most associate KITT with conventional front-hinged doors to go with the power t-tops and ejector seats.
Bidding currently sits $27,500 with eight bids, since starting at $15,000. Julien's predicts it will sell for between $30,000 and $50,000. If there is some nostalgia for KITT in your heart, there is still plenty of time to bid.

GM recalling another 1.3-million cars over power steering woes

Mon, 31 Mar 2014

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