1969 Pontiac Firebird Convertible Trans Am Clone Brand New Body Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Bunker Hill, West Virginia, United States
1969 FIREBIRD TRANS AM CONVERTIBLE CLONE RECENTLY RESTORED TOTALLY FRAME OFF COMPLETE RESTORATION DONE LET ME START BY SYING THIS CAR IS PRACTIALLY NEW, THE BODY IS COMPLETELY NEW JUST LIKE YOU WOULD BY FROM DYNACORN, ALL SHEET METAL WAS REPLACED FROM FLOOR PAN UP, ONLY ORIGIANAL SHEET METAL IS TRUNK LID AND WINDSHIELD FRAME AND CONV TOP FRAME, ALL ELSE HAS BEEN REPLACED BY A CERTIFIED RESTORATION SHOP NOT SOME BACK YARD HOME JOB CAR RETAINS ITS ORIGIANAL 350 PONTIAC ENGINE WITH 88K MILES ON IT RUNS GREAT NO ISSUES AT ALL, CAR HAS A REBUILT MUNCIE 4 SPEED IN IT NEW CLUTCH SET UP, AND ITS ORIGINAL 10 BOLT REAR WHICH WAS REBUILT TOO, I HAVE THE ORIGINAL AUTO TRANS FOR THE CAR AS WELL AS THE ORIGINAL AUTOMATIC CONSOLE AND SHIFTER, HERE IS LIST OF WHAT HAS BEEN DONE TO THE CAR ALL NEW METAL, NEW 1 PIECE FLOOR NEW FULL TRUNK, NEW D I AM NOT SURE WHAT HAPPEN TO MY LISTING BUT I HAVE 12 MORE PICS THAT DIDNT DOWNLOAD AND I HAVE MORE IN THE DESCRIPTION OF THE CAR THAT DIDNT POST AS WELL I WILL UPDATE ASAP MY NUMBER IS 304-671-8400 FOR QUESTIONS |
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CNN chronicles young girl building Pontiac Fiero
Fri, 26 Oct 2012At fourteen years of age, Kathryn DiMaria has already done what many self-proclaimed gearheads won't even attempt in their lifetimes. The Dearborn, Michigan teen is rebuilding a car from the ground up.
The intrepid youngster asked her parents when she was just twelve to start a Pontiac Fiero project, even offering to pony up all the funds herself. Father, Jerry DiMaria only expected the project to last a few months, but two years later, Kathryn is still at it. In this CNN video, the two are at Maker Faire (a DIY festival) rebuilding a 3.4-liter V6 engine out of a Chevrolet Camaro to replace the 2.8-liter mill found in the Fiero.
The whole family hast pitched in, with Kathryn's mother teaching her how to sew in order to complete the interior, father Jerry providing much of the technical know-how, and even her sister is chronicling Kathryn's progress through photos. Jerry even started a thread in a Fiero forum which has been live for two years and is now 22 pages long. Of the project, one forum member wrote, "welcome to the madness."
Junkyard Gem: 1968 Pontiac Catalina sedan
Wed, Aug 14 2019During the late 1960s, General Motors ruled the American car landscape, growing so dominant that the federal government considered antitrust action to break up the company. The General offered sporty Corvettes and muscular GTOs and rugged pickups and opulent Fleetwoods, sure, but the fat part of the sales numbers came from the bread-and-butter full-sized sedans and coupes, which boasted superior engineering and modern-looking styling; in 1967 alone, the Chevrolet Division moved 972,600 full-sized cars, and that's not even counting the 155,100 full-sized Chevy station wagons that year. Pontiac, Buick and Oldsmobile sold the same big cars with division-specific engines and bodywork, and they flew off the showroom floors. For 1968, the entry-level full-sized car from Pontiac was the Catalina, and I've found an example of the most affordable version of the most affordable big Pontiac for 1968, discarded in a northeastern Colorado wrecking yard about 50 miles south of Cheyenne, Wyoming. A '68 GM full-sized coupe, convertible, or even a four-door hardtop might be worth the cost and effort of a restoration, but a no-options base-trim-level post sedan with rust and plenty of body filler just won't get many takers these days. Like so many vehicles that sit outside for decades on the High Plains, this one is full of rodent nests. I wouldn't want to work on the interior of this car without a respirator and a lot of work with a shop-vac, because hantavirus is a significant danger in these parts. Alfred Sloan's plan to offer a stepladder of prestige for GM buyers, in which your first new car was a Chevrolet and you moved up through Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick until you became sufficiently prosperous for Cadillac ownership, worked brilliantly for decades. In 1968, the Catalina was a notch above its Impala sibling on the Snob-O-Meter, with the sedan starting at $3,004 (about $22,600 in 2019 dollars). In fact, the V8-equipped 1968 Chevrolet Impala sedan listed at $3,033, and the Oldsmobile Delmont 88 went for $3,146, so the lines were beginning to blur between the relative positions of the lower-end GM divisions by this time. The base engine in the 1968 Catalina was a 400-cubic-inch (6.5 liter) V8 rated at 265 horsepower and enough torque to tow an aircraft carrier.
Watch this garbage truck consume a Pontiac Grand Am
Wed, 15 May 2013When an old car or truck offers its dying breath in your driveway and you just don't have the financial or mechanical wherewithal to resuscitate it yet again, you traditionally have to go to the trouble of calling a flatbed or a tow truck to come haul it away. That usually helps to put a few bucks in your wallet and helps recycle some of the vehicle's parts, but the transaction doesn't seem as final or perversely satisfying as the dispatch service that this New Way Cobra Magnum garbage truck offers.
Okay, okay, so this refuse hauler isn't actually designed for this sort of thing, but it's oddly comforting to know that a sanitation truck can compact a hapless Pontiac Grand Am into oblivion. Next time, we won't feel so guilty about slipping that rusty charcoal grille onto the curb next to the cans on garbage day. Watch the carnage by scrolling below.