1966 Pontiac Gto 4 Speed Super Solid Priced To Sell Solid As A Rock Gto 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Machesney Park, Illinois, United States
Engine:389
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Drive Type: STICK
Mileage: 64,777
Trim: SPORT
Exterior Color: Tan
.....THIS IS A 1966 REAL DEAL GTO 4 SPEED 389 4 BARREL CARB... SUPER SUPER SOLID.... THIS IS A SUPER SOLID DRIVER PLUS CAR... IT RETAINS THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR HEADLINER AND DASH PAD. EXTERIOR COLOR WAS MARTINIQUE BRONZE IT HAS BEEN REPAINTED AND IT WAS REPAINTED THE FACTORY COLOR... PAINT IS A DRIVER QUALITY IT HAS A COUPLE OF SCRATCHES AND SMALL DING IN THE REAR TAIL PANEL SECTION...AND A SMALL DING IN THE REAR BUMPER THESE ARE VERY SMALL.. MOTOR IS THE ORIGINAL AND HAS BEEN DETAILED IT HAS 64,XXX MILES ON THE CLOCK...THE UNDERSIDE OF THIS IS VERY VERY SOLID... CAR RETAINS ALL OF ITS ORIGINAL SHEETMETAL. CAR HAS MINIMAL NEEDS CARB ADJUSTED FRONT DRIVERSIDE FENDER WAS PAINTED AND COLOR BLEND IS A HAIR OFF...SEE PHOTOS.... I AM A SMALLER DEALER IN NORTHEN IL.. I WILL HAVE TO COLLECT TAX TITLE AND LICENSE FEES FROM IL BUYERS OUT OF STATE BUYERS YOUR FEES WILL VARY....ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 8 1 5 4 9 4 2 8 6 4 JEFF
On Apr-16-13 at 14:35:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
I WILL SELL WORLDWIDE AND WILL HELP SHIPPING THIS WORLDWIDE SERIOUS BUYERS PLEASE CALL I HAVE THIS LISTED LOCALLY AS WELL....
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Junkyard Gem: 1988 Pontiac LeMans Sedan
Tue, Feb 7 2017During the 1960s, the Pontiac LeMans was a sporty, rear-wheel-drive midsize car, the GTO's cheaper sibling. Through the 1970s and into the middle 1980s, the LeMans became a bit less youthful-looking but remained a traditional rear-wheel-drive Detroit machine with a V8 engine option. Then, starting in the 1988 model year, the LeMans name went onto a South Korean-built version of the misery-inducing, front-wheel-drive Opel Kadett E. These were dark days for the Pontiac marque; here's the proof, photographed at a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard last month. This one didn't quite make it to the 100,000-mile mark. These cars were very, very cheap and sold reasonably well, but nearly all of the 1988-1993 LeManses are hatchbacks. I have seen a total of two Daewoo LeMans sedans during the last decade, and this is one of them. Under the hood, 74 raging Opel/Daewoo horsepower. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. In this car's homeland, it benefited from extremely macho South Korean voiceovers in its television advertising. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. In the United States, the ads for the LeMans were all about the hatchback, and all about cheap excitement. Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 1988 Pontiac LeMans Sedan View 12 Photos Auto News Pontiac
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Thu, Jul 9 2015The Pontiac Aztek has earned a position as this generation's ultimate, automotive punchline. Even other execrable models like the Yugo or Mustang II probably get more respect these days just out of their sheer quirkiness, but the Aztek remains a joke. Fortify your mind for what's coming, though, because the much-maligned Pontiac might not be quite so atrocious, at least according to MotorWeek's latest Retro Review video. MotorWeek calls the Aztek, "GM's first true crossover vehicle," and it's amazing to think of the hated model as a progenitor of one of the most popular segments today. While admitting that the looks are polarizing, John Davis and company actually come away pleased with the Aztek's utility. They praise that there's a ton of room in the back, and the interior is packed with useful features like a removable cooler in the center console and radio controls in a cargo area. The show is even impressed with how the Pontiac drives and throws around accolades like "nimble" and "pleasant." After seeing the Aztek leading the pack on lists of the worst vehicles of all time for years, listening to it get such effusive praise is actually quite jarring. Could we all be so wrong? No, there's absolutely no debate that this is still a hideous automobile. However, MotorWeek asserts a complete reversal of the generally perceived wisdom about the early CUV. While unexpected, thinking about such an abhorred model in a different way is a cool experience. Check out the video for a different take on the Aztek.
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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.




















