1983 Pontiac/firebird,daytona 500 Pace Car, 25th Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars
Gervais, Oregon, United States
Making room, this one we will let go. 1983 PONTIAC Trans Am, Daytona 500 25th Anniversary Pace Car! All details on a Web search! Car is Turn key Driver. (3) owners after 30 years! Have Title is in our name. Title says [brand] on it, from Califonia? NEW ITEMS! Daytona Pace car Sticker Kit! (you Apply) / Tuned up / all oils & Filters / Brakes / Water Pump / Timing Chain / Radiator / Electric in tank Fuel Pump / Electric Lock switches / Hood Lifts / Rear Hatch Lifts / Windshield & seal / RESTORED {Recaro} Bucket Seats got Installed / Carpet with pad/ Y Down pipe for exhaust. *Working - Factory or, Stock items>>>>> that came on this car are: Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows, Power Mirrors,Power Antenna, Rear Defrost, Tilt Column, Wrap Steering Wheel, Knee Guard, Locking Fuel Door, All Dash Gauges!! AM/FM Cassette Player, (4) speakers, A/C, Tinted T-Tops, PONTIAC 15in. Aero Aluminum Wheels & Caps! WS6 Suspension, Track Bar, Posi Rear, Sway bar, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, (4) Speed {overdrive} Automatic Transmission, Flip-up Head Lights, Electric RamAir. Trans Am could, or should have;;;;;;;; Better tires, battery, Two small dents & door dings to fix, no rust on body, no putty, repainted or buffed out paint? Head liner okay? Driver side door and 1/4 panel,have been repainted poorly! Miles showing on dash are LOW 48,250!!!!! Title does not show it. Motor is a 305cid Factory Chevy, Dual Fuel Injection - CrossFire! rare! Does have a Valve tap I do believe? Fixable I'm sure. A lot of work has been done to this car, Not a whole lot left, to make this a Very Nice Car to take to a Local Show! In "1983" this car Cost was $18,000.00+ WOW! No corvette that year! This was GM's Best at the Time! Grab a piece of Car History! I found this car sitting in a local car lot in the back, with dirt all over it,damaged left fender & door, and flat tires. No Emblems, they were missing! Wheel caps missing, seats all beat up, NOT RECARO's!!! They were missing! ugly old carpet, motor was dirty, windshield cracked, and did not start. I love PONTIAC's , so I got it and Brought it back to life. It's time for someone else to take over, and have fun showing this Rare car off to people! [1] of 2500 MADE! The Car is LOADED! No Tire Kickers! Please Real Collectors ,and PONTIAC Lovers Only! Great for a Father / Son Team. Christmas Gift? Military come home Gift? NOTE: >>>>>>>>>>> NO Shipping on my end!!!! Buyer / Winner to pay for Shipping Cost! Or Drive away? Note: car is not Tagged! Been in Storage. As Is, No Return! Thank you. NO RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10/20/13 adding this: Had the car listed at $5900, its now at $3900, That is giving this PACE CAR away!!! We are 3rd owner!!! We have done research on this car the Best we could. There has been NO Major Accidents!!! We are Thinking the thing with Title is, a Theft / Stolen recovery at the time the car was dialed in (miles in 1999 were 13,000. way low! When we got car The Recaro seats were Missing! and all Emblems and other details that make it a Daytona Pace car! We put all these items back in, or on the car!! You don't need a paper to Collect it - Show it - Drive it - or Start it!!!!!!!!!! Title is GOOD and REAL. just has a stamp on back of it. so what? Thank you.
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Junkyard Gem: 2003 Pontiac Grand Am GT 30th Anniversary Edition
Mon, May 29 2023With the era of the 1960s-style muscle car ended by the ever-more-stringent emissions regulations, insurance costs and higher gasoline prices of the early 1970s, GM's Pontiac Division was ready with a lineup of flash-enhanced machines packed with (alleged) European-style performance and styling. Three of them were based on the midsize A Platform for 1973: the LeMans, the Grand Prix and the brand-new Grand Am. The 1973 Grand Am was cheaper than the luxed-up Grand Prix, but still had a BMW-ish interior and wild exterior styling; sales weren't great, but the 30th anniversary of this car seemed sufficiently momentous for Pontiac to create a special-edition package for its soon-to-be-axed successor. Here's one of these rare machines, spotted recently in a Denver car graveyard. The original rear-wheel-drive Grand Am was built for the 1973-1975 and 1978-1980 model years, but its similarity to the much cheaper LeMans kept sales numbers unimpressive. When the Grand Am name was revived for a Pontiac-badged compact on the front-drive N Platform in the 1985 model year, however, it became a big seller right away and stayed that way into our current century. The N-Body Grand Am was built through 2005, with platform updates for the 1992 and 1999 model years. Along the way, it was sibling to such cars as the Oldsmobile Calais, Buick Somerset, Chevrolet Beretta and Oldsmobile Alero. By 2003, though, the ground was shifting under Pontiac's feet. The iconic Firebird had been discontinued the previous year, and even the Grand Prix's days were officially numbered. Oldsmobile would be gone after 2004, and the entire Pontiac vehicle lineup would be shaken up soon after. The last year for the Grand Am (and the Sunfire) would be 2005, with the G6 taking its place. With all that going on, why not offer a 30th Anniversary package? After all, the Grand Prix got a 40th Anniversary Edition for 2002. Our reviewer described this car as "leaner, trimmer and more contemporary" at the time, but made no mention of the 30th Anniversary Edition. The VIN says this car is a top-grade GT1 sedan, with an MSRP of $22,325 (that's about $39,920 in 2023 dollars). Two engines were available in the 2003 Grand Am: a 2.2-liter Ecotec four-cylinder with 140 horsepower and a 3.4-liter pushrod V6 with either 170 or 175 horsepower. This car has the 175-horse V6, complete with "Ram Air" cold-air induction. That name goes way back in Pontiac history.
Steve McQueen barn find: Movie Trans Am surfaces after almost 40 years
Mon, Dec 17 2018An important Steve McQueen film car has emerged from barn storage. No, it's not yet another " Bullitt" Mustang, quite the contrary: The car in question is a 1980 Pontiac Trans Am, and it starred in McQueen's final film, " The Hunter." In the movie, McQueen plays a bounty hunter, and while in " Bullitt" he's quite the wheelman, that's not the case in this one. McQueen's character, "Papa" Thorson, is a horrible driver, and the Trans Am is far too much car for him. A chase sequence sees McQueen driving a combine harvester to catch the perps who are driving his stolen rental Pontiac, and the Trans Am ends up blown in half with dynamite, then returned to the airport on a trailer. The driver of said GMC truck and trailer combination, Harold McQueen (no relation), received the title of the first car used in filming, and for the following decades planned to fix the now-ruined car, but never got around to it. Instead, the 1,300-mile Pontiac wreck sat on a farm for nearly 40 years, until Harold decided to sell it to an enthusiast. There's studio documentation proving the car's pedigree, and stunt modifications can be seen in the Pontiac's floor and dash. While it's obviously in dreadful condition, the car remained more intact than the other stunt car the film crew blew up even more spectacularly — that car ended up as the pile of parts in the airport scene, and those bits and pieces were eventually dropped off at a junkyard after a Pontiac dealer refused them. McQueen did also drive a 1951 Chevrolet in the film, and kept that yellow convertible after filming was wrapped up. Sadly, he was diagnosed with cancer just a month later, after reportedly being in poor health during the shooting, and passed away in December 1980. The yellow Chevy stayed with his estate for some years, later getting restored and auctioned. Right now, it's not clear what the Trans Am's fate will be. The car's current owner, Calvin Riggs from Carlyle Motors in Katy, Texas, wants to know more about the Trans Am and the film shoot: His post on Hemmings includes a lot of information, but more would be useful. Related Video:
GM isn't liable for punitive damages in ignition switch cases
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