Beautiful 1965 Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars
Independence, Missouri, United States
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BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC 1965 PONTIAC "GTO" MUSCLE CAR. "PHS" DOCUMENTED. I SELL A LOT OF AUTOS HERE ON EBAY… MOST OF THEM NEVER LAST THE FULL AUCTION TIME… IF INTERESTED IN THIS ONE… GIVE ME A CALL AT 816-456-6102!!! SEE MY 100% EBAY RATING. THIS IS ONE NICE MUSCLE CAR THAT
ALWAYS DRAWS A CROWD. THIS CAR HAS ALL
THE LOOKS WITH A LASER STRAIGHT BODY AND FLAWLESS “NIGHT WATCH BLUE”
PAINT. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST MUSCLE CAR'S MADE. IT HAS BEEN NICELY RESTORED AND HAS BEEN UPGRADED WITH POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES AND POWER
STEERING. THE CAR IS POWERED BY A 400 CUBIC
INCH V-8 WITH TRI-POWER BACKED WITH A MUNCIE CLOSE RATIO 4-SPEED MANUAL
TRANSMISSION THAT HAS BEEN REBUILT ALONG WITH A 12 BOLT POSI-TRAC REAR END WITH
ALL NEW AXLE, WHEEL AND CARRIER BEARINGS AND A 3.90 GEAR. FRONT AND REAR SWAY BARS ARE ON THIS CAR SO
IT HANDLES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS. THE CAR
RIDES ON RED LINE RADIAL TIRES AND FACTORY RALLY WHEELS. THE INTERIOR IS BEAUTIFUL WITH BUCKET
SEATS, GAUGES, RADIO, TINTED GLASS AND HURST SHIFTER ALL IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION. THIS CAR SOUNDS, RUNS AND DRIVES
GREAT WITHOUT ANY ISSUES. THIS IS A
“SHOW QUALITY CAR” THAT YOU COULD
DRIVE ANYWHERE WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS WITH THIS CAR. HERE IS WHAT’S LISTED:
400
CUBIC INCH V-8
BEAUTIFUL
INTERIOR. REDLINE
RADIAL TIRES RALLY
WHEELS POSI-TRAC
REAR END POWER
FRONT DISC BRAKES POWER
STEERING FRONT
& REAR SWAY BARS LASER
STRAIGHT BODY SHOW
QUALITY PAINT BEAUTIFUL
CHROME AND BRIGHTWORK PHS
DOCUMENTED – REAL GTO
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL “SHOW QUALITY”
CAR, AND NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED ON IT’S BUILD. THIS CAR IS READY TO DRIVE, SHOW,
CRUISE AND HAVE FUN WITH. IT NEEDS
NOTHING. IF INTERESTED IN SEEING THIS CAR YOU NEED TO
CALL 816-456-6102 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT.
BID TO
WIN - BID TO WIN - BID TO WIN - BID TO WIN - BID TO WIN - BID TO WIN YOU ARE
WELCOME TO COME INSPECT THIS VEHICLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY OR HIRE A PROFESSIONAL
INSPECTOR AT YOUR EXPENSE TO CHECK THIS CAR OUT BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. ONCE THE AUCTION ENDS THE CAR WILL BE THE
WINNING BIDDER’S IF THE RESERVE IS MET.
I WILL ALSO ASSIST WITH SHIPPING THIS VEHICLE AT BUYERS EXPENSE. THIS
CAR IS SOLD "AS IS " NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. A $1000.00 NON-REFUNDABLE CHECK IS REQUIRED
WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS CLOSE AND THE BALANCE DUE WITH 7 DAYS OF AUCTIONS
END VIA BANK WIRE TRANSFER. CAR WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL ALL FUNDS ARE CLEAR. WE
RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY.
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Auto blog
Lutz says Washington killed Pontiac, next G6 was to be ATS derivative
Tue, 29 Oct 2013How 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?
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:
Junkyard Gem: 1991 Pontiac Grand Am LE with Quad 4 Engine
Wed, May 9 2018GM introduced the N-Body compact platform with the Oldsmobile Calais and Pontiac Grand Am for the 1985 model year and continued building N-based cars through 1998. Most of these cars weren't interesting from an enthusiast standpoint, but a handful rolled off the assembly line with raucous DOHC Oldsmobile Quad 4 engines and manual transmissions, and those cars were plenty of fun. Here's a 1991 Grand Am with that rare setup, photographed in a self-service yard in California's Central Valley. The base engine in the 1991 Grand Am was the 110-horsepower, 2.5-liter pushrod Iron Duke, an engine that might have been fine on a Romanian tractor in 1953 but had no place on an American street car as the 21st century approached. Fortunately, GM started bolting the modern 2.3-liter DOHC Quad 4 engine into 1988 cars, and this was a proper four-cylinder. The Quad 4 ran a little rough and uncivilized, and it had its share of reliability problems, but you could rev the piss out of it and it made good power. In 1991, this engine was rated at 180 hp. That made this 2,592-pound sedan pretty quick. Unfortunately, the slushboxization of America had progressed with depressing rapidity during the 1980s, and by 1991 most Grand Am buyers — even the ones who opted for the Quad 4 — chose the automatic transmission. That didn't happen with this car, though — it boasts a rugged Getrag 5-speed instead of the happiness-amputating three-speed automatic. Yes, that's the kind of odometer reading you'd expect to see on an Accord or Maxima from this era. Someone loved this car and took care of it. Here we see an interesting mix of 1980s and 1990s car-radio technology. CD players in cars were still costly luxury items in 1991, seldom seen in affordable cars like the Grand Am, while 1980s-style slider-style EQ controls were on the way out. This Delco unit straddles both decades nicely. I seek out Quad 4-equipped cars during my junkyard travels, and I have photographed quite a few: this '89 Cutlass Calais, this '90 Cutlass Calais, this '90 Grand Am, this '91 Quad 442, this '93 Achieva SCX, and this '98 Cavalier Z24. It's a shame that Buick never put the Quad 4 in the Reatta, which was a fine car ruined by a somnolent and obsolete V6. The music in this ad is even more early-1990s than Crystal Pepsi. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.























