| | Financing... Rates as low as 6%! Payments as long as 144 months! St. Louis Car Museum works closely with several lenders so we can accurately address the needs of our clients. Let our finance department develop a financing or lease program that helps you achieve your goals and dreams! Please call us at 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104 for more information Purchase this vehicle for only $535 a month for 120 months with $11,780 down!
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| | OPTIONED WITH WS CODE TRI-POWER WITH 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION! CORRECT MONTERO RED WITH BLACK INTERIOR. INCLUDES RAM AIR INTAKE SYSTEM, POWER BRAKES, POWER STEERING, RARE TILT STEERING COLUMN, RALLY I'S WITH REDLINES, AND MORE!! AWESOME INVESTMENT! | | SPECIFICATIONS | Year | 1965 | Make | Pontiac | Model | GTO Convertible | VIN | 237675P162985 | Mileage | 51,950 | Engine | 389ci Tri-Power | Cylinders | V8 | Transmission | 4-Speed | Title | Clear | Color | Montero Red | Interior Color | Black | | | DESCRIPTION | We are delighted to offer this 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible finished in factory correct Montero Red with Black interior and matching black convertible top! It’s heavily optioned with features that start with a 389ci Tri-Power Ram Air V8 engine mated with a Muncie M20 4-speed transmission and 3.23 Safe-T-Track rear axle ratio! Options include power steering, power brakes, center console, Rally gauges with dash tachometer, 14” Rally I wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson Indy Profile redline tires measuring G60-14, deluxe seatbelts, remote drivers mirror, door edge guards, interior courtesy lights, glove box lamp, passenger vanity mirror, rear back-up lights, windshield washer with dual speed wipers, tilt steering column with faux wood steering wheel, and push-button radio! The body and chassis on this wonderfully restored example are exceptional! It did start life with a 389ci 4-barrel engine and automatic transmission, but was later fitted with a 1966 WS-coded 389ci V8 offering 360 horsepower with functional Ram Air intake and 4-speed transmission during the restoration! The engine was professionally built and balanced by Nova Automotive located in Nova Scotia, Canada with a .030 bore to the cylinder walls, .010 on the mains, and .030 on the rods. Completed October 2003. It is nicely dressed with a chrome air cleaner and valve covers, GM hoses & tower clamps, inspection markings, optional Hooker headers with all new exhaust, correct Rochester carbs with identification tags, Delco-Remy components including faux battery cover, and more! The rear trunk compartment is just as detailed with floor mat, spar tire, jack and tire changing tools. It is represented beautifully in all respects as an honest original GTO, and drives down the road exactly the same! It will come with original PHS documentation realizing this car is now impressively upgraded with non-original, but highly desired equipment. Please call with any additional questions or requests for extra information. We appreciate your interest and thank you in advance for your business!
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Thu, Oct 15 2015
Typically, aircraft deploy their landing gear from three main points. Most military aircraft, for example, deploy two gears at the back and one forward, like a tricycle. Some civilian aircraft flip the layout, with two in front and one in back - tail-draggers. The U-2 Dragon Lady is wildly different than any of these. With a 103-foot wingspan but a body that's just 63-feet long, the layout of the U-2 makes a traditional landing setup infeasible. Instead, the U-2 utilizes a pair of wheels, one up front and one in back. With such a bizarre layout, landings are so tough that since the U-2's earliest flights at Area 51, the US Air Force has used high-performance chase cars to guide the pilot down safely. The landing process isn't over there, though. As this video from Sploid shows, balancing out the aircraft to fit the detachable "pogos" – think training wheels for spy planes – is a comical procedure requiring a number of airman using their full body weight to even out the U-2. This video also recaps some of the great vehicles that have served as chase vehicles for this legendary spy plane. They include Chevrolet El Caminos, and the Fox-body Ford Mustangs so favored by the California Highway Patrol. For the last several years, the USAF has utilized products from General Motors, using fourth-generation Chevy Camaros, before switching over to the Pontiac GTO and most recently, the awesome Pontiac G8. It's fair to say that if you're a gearhead in the Air Force, this is the job you want. Check out the video, embedded up top. News Source: Sploid via YouTubeImage Credit: Sploid Chevrolet Ford GM Pontiac Military Performance Videos
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For the 1939 World's Fair, Pontiac built a Deluxe Six bodied in Plexiglass. Part of the Previews of Progress pavilion in which General Motors' Futurama showed off what was to come in the world of autos, the 'invisible' Pontiac is credited as the first transparent car in America. And there were no shortcuts taken with its body: the Plexiglass form was fabricated by the company that brought the material to market in 1933, Rohm & Haas. The see-through sedan was sold at RM Auctions' St. John's auction in Michigan on July 30, fetching $308,000. Not bad appreciation for a domestic oddity that cost $25,000 to build when new. You can check out the high-res gallery of its innards, including copper and chrome metalwork and white moldings and wheels, and get the exhaustive details on it after the jump.
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Apparently, there's still a lot of love out there for by Burt Reynolds and his famous role in Smokey and the Bandit – or at least for his car. As you might remember, Autoblog reported on the auction of the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am a few week ago. At the time, the movie star's car was already well past its $80,000 top estimate, and bidding only shot up from there for a final price of $450,000. That seems like a lot of money for a Trans Am that never actually appears in Smokey and the Bandit. According to the listing, the car was used to promote the film and was given to Reynolds afterward with his name on the title as proof of ownership. The Trans Am looks practically identical to the one in the movie with black paint, the gold firebird on the hood and Bandit name on the driver's door. This one packs a 400-cubic-inch (6.6-liter) V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor under the hood, an automatic transmission and a plaque inside the door that proclaims "1977 Pontiac Trans Am Owned By Burt Reynolds." The wedding stagecoach based on an International Harvester Scout we mentioned in the earlier story also beat its top estimate of $20,000. It went for $34,375, according to the auction house's website, and in total the sale raised about $2.5 million. Scroll down to read the full announcement from Julien's Auctions. LEGENDARY STAR BURT REYNOLDS PROVES TO BE AS ICONIC AS HIS AUCTION RESULTS "Smokey and the Bandit" Trans Am Sells for $450,000 Career Memorabilia including Awards, Personal Items and Film Worn Costumes along with Vast Art Collection from Reynolds Museum Caliber Private Collection Featured at Julien's Auctions This Week Brings in $2.5 million Las Vegas, Nevada – (December 15, 2014) – Julien's Auctions, the auction house to the stars concluded a whirlwind two-day auction of The Collection of Award Winning Actor Burt Reynolds. The exciting auction event featuring personal effects, career memorabilia, and a museum-caliber fine art collection took place at the Palms Casino Resort Thursday and Friday with bidders from around the world bidding high and bidding often. Burt Reynolds, best known as a leading film star, has had a storied career both on the big and small screen. Aside from his award winning portrayals of some of the world's most iconic characters in film and television, Reynolds is also a businessman who has owned a football team, a dinner theatre, a working ranch and even a museum.
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