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66 Gto-242 Phs Docs on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:85000
Location:

Owingsville, Kentucky, United States

Owingsville, Kentucky, United States
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                 YOU ARE LOOKING AT A VERY NICE OLD 66 GTO 242 CAR THAT IS ALL COMPLETE THAT NO ONE HAS TORN APART AND CUT UP,THAT IS A BIG PLUS IN MY WAY OF THINKING, WITH ALL PHS DOCUMENTATION AND BUILD SHEET WITH CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, THAT NEEDS RESTORED BACK TO ITS BEAUTY, AND IS ONE THAT IS IN THE BEST SHAPE THAT I HAVE HAD IN A LONG TIME, THIS CAR IS STILL DUSTY AND DIRTY FROM SITTING SO MANY YEARS, I DID WIPE OFF THE INSIDE  A LITTLE, SO PLEASE ASK ALL YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID, SHE IS ALL COMPLETE AND WHAT YOU MIGHT SAY UNMOLESTED, I HAVE DONE SEVERAL OLD CARS AND MAY END UP DOING THIS ONE , THIS IS A GREAT CAR FOR RESTORATION TO START OFF WITH,THAT STARTS AND RUNS AND MOVES,IT HAS BEEN STORED FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND PERSERVED WELL,BUT STILL IN NEED OF RESTORATION,WHEN I GOT THIS I JUST CLEAN THE FUEL SYSTEM AND PUT NEW TUNEUP AND replaced CARB AND SHE FIRED RIGHT UP AND RUNS LIKE A SOWING MACHINE WITH NO SMOKE OR NOISES AND TAKES GEAR GOOD BUT I HAVENT DRIVEN ON ROAD , AND FROM ALL PAPER WORK SHOWS JUST 80,000 MILES TO THIS DATE FROM THE TIME IT WAS PARKED TO NOW, IF I WAS A BETING MAN I WOULD SAY THATS IT IS ORINGINAL MILES ACORDING TO ALL THE STAEMENTS,   NEEDS BRAKE WORK ,BUT AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICS IT HAS ALL THE BEST-- NEW BRAKES ,--HOSES,--WHEEL CYLS,-- NEW MASTER CYL,-- AND BRAKE LINES-- THAT COME WITH THE SALE OF THE CAR, EVERY THING YOU NEED, THAT THE ORINGINAL OWNER HAD PURCHASED IN THE PAST AND NEVER INSTALLED,IT HAS -389 YS- CODE- AUTO-CONSOL BUCKETS, POWER STERING,POWER BRAKES,- AIR CONDITION-,ELECTRIC CLOCK,- AND POWER WINDOWS -YES POWER WINDOWS- WHICH WAS A NICE OPPTION THAT STILL WORK, HAS VERY LITTLE RUST UNLIKE ALOT OF THEM AND CAN BE PATCHED EASLY, AS YOU SEE IN PICS,THE FLOORS CAN BE ALSO WITHOUT REPLACING, VERY LITTLE RUST IN FLOORS, THE FRAME IS IN NICE SHAPE,IN MY OPPION THE WORST IS IN AROUND THE REAR TAIL PANEL WHERE THE RUBBER SEAL LAYS, IT HAS THE OLD TORQ THRUST RIMS THAT WAS A NICE OPPTION BACK IN THE DAY AND OLD BISE PLY TIRES THAT ARE- HEAVLY DRY ROTTED- BUT HOLD AIR,THIS CAR HAS ALOT OF OPPTIONS THAT THE PHS DOCUMENTATION WILL TELL YOU,IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE MUSCLE CAR  WITH ALL PAPER WORK,AND ONE THAT IS ALL COMPLETE- AND IN DECENT SHAPE TO START WITH THIS IS IT, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL LOCAL AND CLOSE AUCTION DOWN AT ANY GIVEN TIME,FOR MORE INFO JUST CALL ME AT--- 1-606-782-2576--- I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE, SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE,THANKS FOR LOOKING

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Congratulations, wishful thinker! You've been granted one wish by the automotive genie or wizard or leprechaun or whoever has been gifted with that magical ability. You get to pick one expired, retired or fired automotive brand and resurrect it from its heavenly peace! But which one? That's a tough decision and not one to be made lightly. As we know from car history, the landscape is littered with failed brands that just didn't have what it took to cut it in the dog-eat-dog world of vehicle design, engineering and marketing. So many to choose from! Because I am not a car historian, I'll leave it to a real expert to present a complete list of history's automotive misses from which you can choose, if you're a stickler about that sort of thing. And since I'm most familiar with post-World War II cars and brands, that's what I'm going to stick to (although Maxwell, Cord and some others could make strong arguments). So, with the parameters established, let's get started, shall we? Hudson: I admit, I really don't know a lot about Hudson, except that stock car drivers apparently did pretty well with them back in the day, and Paul Newman played one in the first Cars movie. But really, isn't that enough to warrant consideration? Frankly, I think the Paul Newman connection is reason enough. What other actor who drove race cars was cooler? James Dean? Steve McQueen? James Garner? Paul Walker? But, I digress. That's a story for another day. Plymouth: As the scion of a Dodge family (my grandfather had a Dodge truck, and my mom had not one, but two Dodge Darts – the rear-wheel-drive ones with slant sixes in them, not the other one they don't make any more), I tend to think of Plymouth as the "poor man's Dodge." But then you have to consider the many Hemi-powered muscle cars sold under the Plymouth brand, such as the Road Runner, the GTX, the Barracuda, and so on. Was there a more affordable muscle car than Plymouth? When you place it in the context of "affordable muscle," Plymouth makes a pretty strong argument for reanimation. Oldsmobile: When I was a teenager, all the cool kids had Oldsmobile Cutlasses, the downsized ones that came out in 1978. At one point, the Olds Cutlass was the hottest selling car in the land, if you can believe that. Then everybody started buying Honda Civics and Accords and Toyota Corollas and Camrys, and you know the rest. But going back farther, there's the 442 – perhaps Olds' finest hour when it came to muscle cars.

'67 Chevy Corvair convertible vs. '86 Pontiac Fiero in cult classic showdown

Fri, 22 Aug 2014

Every few a decades, the folks running General Motors lose their minds briefly try to market a car that public doesn't see coming and often aren't ready for. In the '60s there was the rear-engine, air-cooled Chevrolet Corvair, then the mid-engine Pontiac Fiero in the '80s and the completely bizarre Chevy SSR in the 2000s. What all of these had in common was that they bucked the trend for American models of their era, for better or worse. The latest episode of Generation Gap tasked the hosts with finding two cult classic vehicles to choose between; they came come up with two of these quirky products from The General.
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Judging by when they were new, the Corvair was far more successful than the Fiero with over 1.8 million sold. Of course, Ralph Nader's book Unsafe at Any Speed kind of poisoned the well, even if the poor safety reputation wasn't entirely deserved. The Fiero on the other hand only lasted for a few model years before shuffling off, but it eventually got its own performance boost with the V6 version and rather attractive GT models. Check them both out in the video and tell us in Comments which you want in your garage.

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