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1976 Trans Am / Yellow -w - White Interior / 74,442 Miles, Very Nice! on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:1976 Mileage:74442
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1976 TRANS AM / 400 - AUTOMATIC. # 'S MATCH WITH 74,442 MILES. VERY RARE AND DESIREABLE COLOR COMBO,

UP FOR SALE IS A VERY NICE TRANS AM. THIS IS A VERY RARE AND UNIQUE COLOR COMBINATION OF YELLOW OVER WHITE LOOKS AMAZING. THE SEATS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED AND ARE NEW. THE DASH IS PERFECT WITH NO CRACKS AND VERY STRAIGHT. THE CARPET AND HEADLINER ARE NEW TOO. DASH AND GAUGES ARE VERY NICE AS WELL. THE PAINT IS VERY NICE WITH A FEW NICKS AND IMPERFECTIONS HERE AND THERE. THE CAR IS VERY SOLID WITH EVIDENCE OF MINOR METAL PATCHES ON THE REAR VALANCE AND LOWER QUARTER PANELS. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES VERY WELL. THE TIRES AND EXHAUST SYSTEM ARE NEW.

CALL JOHN WITH ANY QUESTIONS 517-294-2602

THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS AND HAS NO WARRANTY. A $1,000 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AN ACCEPTED OFFER.

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Lutz says GM was working on 5th-gen Pontiac GTO

Thu, 08 Aug 2013

Bob Lutz was one of the forces behind bringing the Holden Monaro to the United States, as the ill-fated Pontiac GTO in 2004. And while that car received critical acclaim, it was a sales disappointment. Now, Road & Track is reporting that our suspicions were correct - Pontiac was working on a two-door, G8-based coupe before it was shuttered.
In that R&T article, which is no longer available online, Lutz explained that the new GTO would solve many of the issues found in the original. Car Advice speculates that the new model would have look like a rebadged version of the Holden Coupe 60 Concept from 2008, a conclusion we also came to.
That car would have been a big departure from the 2004 to 2006 GTO. It has an extremely long hood and short rear deck, with an almost fastback roofline and a wide greenhouse with a tall beltline. The wheel arches were very pronounced, and the chin and rocker panel splitters gave it a race-ready look. Would it have been enough to make the GTO work in the US? We think it might of, but it looks like we'll never know.

This 1927 Oakland is a minimalist hot rod

Fri, 21 Feb 2014

There are hundreds of American automakers that sprung up during the dawn of the automotive era, only to fold into obscurity or get gobbled up by what would eventually become the Big Four (yes, we're counting AMC here). Oakland is one such company, which was the forbearer for General Motors' Pontiac division. Sold until 1931, you simply don't see Oakland-badged cars anymore. Unless, that is, you know Brian Bent.
Bent drives a 1927 Oakland that still rides on wooden wheels. Its original wooden wheels, from the sound of it. That makes this anachronist and his Oakland the perfect subject for a Petrolicious video. Like many of the cars highlighted by Petrolicious, this old Oakland has had some work done to it, featuring a Pontiac flathead engine that's been pushed forward and a clutch pack built by Bent.
Take a look below for a closer look at this rare and fascinating Oakland.

How to turn a Pontiac Fiero into a trackday car

Fri, 17 Oct 2014

Imagine hitting the track in a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive sports coupe that's affordable and has pretty good parts availability. It might sound like a pipe dream, but it's actually quite possible, if you're willing to think a little outside the box. The Pontiac Fiero is out there just waiting for a little work to turn it into a competent racing machine.
Think about it for a second. Of course, we would all like to be snaking through the curves in something exotic, but what happens when you crash or something breaks? The bills are going to mount up quickly. However, if you ball up a Fiero at the track, as long as you're not hurt, then it's not a huge tragedy.
That's basically the story of Steven Snyder in a new video from Drive starring Matt Farah. Snyder wanted to go to the track cheaply and ended up with an awesome little Fiero with a huge wing and a claimed 220 horsepower at the wheels thanks to a V6 from a Chevrolet Lumina. Check out the video to see how this pint-size Pontiac performs.