1968 Pontiac Gto 242 Vin Factory Ac Car Power Steering/brakes on 2040-cars
Tiverton, Rhode Island, United States
Engine:6.6L 400Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 105,000
Model: GTO
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Trim: Base
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
UP FOR SALE IS MY 1968 PONTIAC GTO FACTORY AC CAR FACTORY GTO HIS/HERS HURST SHIFTER FACTORY POWER STEERING FACTORY POWER DISC BRAKES. THIS CAR IS IN GREAT CONDITION IN AND OUT. IT IS CURRENTLY TWO TONE WITH A DARK CHERRY AND BRIGHT SILVER METALLIC PAINT JOB THAT IS ABOUT 6-8 YEARS OLDS AND SHINES LIKE IT WAS PAINTED YESTERDAY. THE BODY IS NICE AND STRAIGHT NO DINGS OR DENTS NO SCRATHES. THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN ALMOST COMPLETELY REPLACING EXCEPT THE DASH AND CENTER CONSOLE. THIS CAR IS ABOUT 95% COMPLETE RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT JUST NEEDS MINOR FINISHING. AS FOR THE INTERIOR IT HAS ALL NEW DOOR PANELS NEW HEADLINER NEW CARPET NEW SEATS FRONT AND BACK NEW DOOR SILLS RUBBER GASKETS AND TRIM ALL REPLACED MINUS DASH AND CONSOLE, EXTERIOR HAS ALL NEW CHROME DOOR HANDLES, MIRRORS,TRIM ETC. MECHANICALLY IT HAS A 400 MOTOR THAT HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REBUILT WITH ONLY 2500 MILES ON IT SINCE REBUILT AND IT ALSO HAS A TURBO 400 3SPD HYDROMATIC TRANNY THAT SHIFTS GREAT.ALL NEW BRAKE LINES FUELS LINES GAS TANK DRUMS CALIPERS FULL 2 INCH EXHAUST. AS FOR THE MOTOR IS HAS BEEN COMPLETELY GONE THROUGH I HAVE OVER $3000 JUST IN MECHANICAL PARTS SUCH AS CRANKSHAFT,CONNECTING RODS, ROCKER ARMS, PUSH RODS, VALVES SPRINGS, CAMS,ETC. THIS CAR ALSO HAS A 12 BOLT REAR END. I HAVE ALL THE REC IEPTS FOR ALL THE MECHANICAL PARTS ORDERED ETC. THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT INTERIOR IS GREAT EXTERIOR IS GREAT JUST NEEDS MISC TICKERING SOME GAUGES DONT WORK NEEDS MINOR ELECTRICAL WORK AS FOR EXTERIOR LIGHTS THERE ARE A FEW BUBBLES HERE AND THERE IN THE PAINT NOTHING REALLY NOTICEABLE IF INTERESTED PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SET UP AN APPOINTMENT TO VIEW THE CAR IN PERSON THANKS AND GOODLUCK BIDDING
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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:
Watch as Hot Rod goes from El Paso to LA the hard way
Tue, 21 Feb 2012There are few things simultaneously more romantic and idiotic than taking a road trip in a beaten-down heap of a car. Trust us. We know. David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan of Hot Rod Magazine fame recently undertook an epic trip from El Paso, Texas to Los Angeles with the express goal of doing so for under $1,500, including the purchase price of a vehicle, food, lodging, repairs and, most importantly, fuel. With this in mind, the duo settled on a 1972 Pontiac Catalina for a lofty $650. Hilarity ensues.
Realizing that no one actually wants a Catalina sulking around the shop, Freiburger and Finnegan put the car up for auction on eBay Motors the instant they had the title in hand. By the time they rolled into Hot Rod HQ, the vehicle sold for a little over $500.
The video is part of a new series called Roadkill that should document similar adventures. Keep your eyes peeled for more calamity-soaked clips in the near future. In the meantime, hit the jump to check it out yourself.
This 1988 Pontiac Grand Prix Daytona 500 pace car could be yours
Fri, Jan 29 2021Hopefully, the fans of GM's W-body '80s/'90s intermediates can forgive us, but we had pretty much forgotten — or had never really known — that one of the ways that era's Pontiac Grand Prix bathed itself in glory was by serving as the pace car for the Daytona 500. In fact, the Grand Prix paced NASCAR's marquee race every year from 1988 to 1992, and again in 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2003. That first year, 1988, the Grand Prix was all-new, making its debut on the W-body platform. It was also Motor Trend's car of the year. The 1988 Daytona 500 marked the 17th year in a row that a Pontiac was chosen to set the pace but the first time a front-wheel-drive car was so honored. The '88 Grand Prix followed a spate of Pontiac Trans Ams. This '88 Grand Prix, for sale right now on eBay Motors, is presented as an actual pace car, although fans could order a complete set of pace car decals for their very own GP. The pace car is based on that year's top-spec Grand Prix, the SE. In place of the standard car's 2.8-liter V6, however, the pace car uses a modified 3.1-liter V6, which is hooked to a five-speed manual transmission. This Grand Prix is otherwise largely standard fare excepting the roof-mounted light bar, the switches for which are located next to the radio. The mechanical odometer tucked into the digital instrument cluster shows just over 5,000 miles, and presumably, not all of them were acquired on the high-banked oval. With four days to go in the auction, bidding sits at $4,000 with the reserve unmet. Although the reserve is unknown, one clue is that this Grand Prix had been listed by a classic-car dealership in Pennsylvania for $18,500. Besides the debut of the W-body Grand Prix pace car, the 1988 race is also notable for its final lap: Bobby Allison held off his son, Davey Allison, to take the checkered flag, with the father-son duo enjoying a 1-2 finish. Now, who wants to re-live those Grand Prix glory days? Get on your Pontiac and ride!  This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.






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