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Supercharged- 6 Speed - Only 22k Miles- 500+ Hp At Rear Tire- Stock Look on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:22000
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

2004 PONTIAC GTO

-22K MILES
-SUPERCHARGED V8 (PROCHARGER SUPERCHARGER)
-DYNO TUNED 500+ UP AT REAR TIRE
-6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
-THOUSANDS SPENT ON MOTOR UPGRADES
-RED LEATHER INTERIOR
-POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS, SEATS
=PHANTOM BLACK METALLIC PAINT
-RED LEATHER INTERIOR
-FACTORY AM/FM/CD W/ REMOTE
-RAM AIR STYLE HOOD
-UPGRADED DUAL EXHAUST W/ SLP TIPS
-ADDED GUAGES

GARAGE KEPT- STOCK LOOK WITH MANY MADIFICATIONS UNDER THE HOOD DONE BY ALTERNATIVE AUTOMOTIVE. TURN KEY AND HAVE FUN!  GEORGEOUS LOOKING CAR THAT HAS NO EXPENSE SPARRED IN ITS MAINTENANCE AND MODIFICATIONS.   IT IS VERY FAST BUT THE 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION DOESN'T MEAN YOU HAVE TO BE A GAS GUZZLER.  PERFECT MIX OF LUXURY AND PERFORMANCE.

SHOWDOWN MOTORS 586-662-0913



CALL DAVE AT SHOWDOWN 586-662-0913


*Watching doesn't buy a nice car like this..bid with confidence or call to make offers! Vehicle is for sale locally and auction may end at any time without notice to ebay. We do encourage all bidders to call before bidding to answer any questions and check availability. If you need the vehicle shipped please call for rates. All vehicles must be paid in full before shipping. Vehicle is sold as-is. We encourage that buyers inspect vehicle or arrange appraiser to come to our dealership and inspect vehicle. Michigan residents to pay 6% sales tax or anyone planning on driving this vehicle home where they cannot present a bill of laden. In those cases when registering the vehicle in your state you will receive a credit from what was paid at time of purchase. We only accept paypal for deposit due to paypal fees. Most of our ebay sales are not completed online so please call to discuss if you are a serious buyer CALL DAVE FOR BUY IT NOW PRICE AT 586-662-0913 CELL.

We do not give any BUY IT NOW prices by email, but you can email or call with your questions on the vehicle or for a shipping quote. Don't get fooled by low bids, the real buyers are calling and making offers. We sell 70% of our vehicles before the auction ends.. SO PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION. CALL DAVE AT 586-662-0913

34165 Gratiot Clinton Township, MI


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Showdown Motors Inc. is a licensed Michigan Used Car Dealer, current license #B201669. All vehicles being offered for sales by Showdown Motors Inc. have call Showdown Motors in the vehicle description and the disclaimer defaults to this page. Showdown Motors and Super Sport Auto Sales are two different/separate entities and should not be referred to as one in the same. Showdown Motors Inc. purchases its inventory from private individuals, other licensed dealers, and from auctions. These vehicles are purchased in ?ˆoeAS-IS?ˆ? condition and shall be sold as per the terms of the ?ˆoeBUYERS GUIDE?ˆ? presented and signed at the time of sale. We do not and cannot represent 100% authenticity unless it is available. We are happy to show our customers the engine casting number, VIN numbers, tags, engine stamping, and transmission codes, we DO NOT GUARANTEE that the motor or any other part or component is in fact the original or that it is correct for this car. There is ALWAYS the possibility of restamped motors and as technology improves there will be even more. We cannot guarantee the originality of this vehicle or any part on this vehicle, including but not limited to the Engine, the Transmission, ?ˆoematching numbers?ˆ?, color changes, data tag, the frame or any documentation. The entire risk as to the originality and the inspection of this vehicle before purchase is up to the Buyer. Showdown Motors Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for any typographical error that might be found in any of our advertising including the Internet. This will include any errors made in the description, color, price, or equipment listed for all being advertised for sale by Showdown Motors Inc. All prices listed on this website are discounted cash price.

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The last Pontiac Fiero sold for $90,000 at auction

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On August 16, 1988 the last Pontiac Fiero, a red GT model, rolled off the assembly line at GM's Pontiac Assembly plant located in Pontiac, Michigan. It wasn't just the final Fiero, but the final car to be built at that site. The car was raffled off to one of 1,400 plant employees that would soon have to find jobs elsewhere. Whoever that employee was, they remained faithful to the Fiero and kept it in mint condition for 32 years. Last month, it was finally time to move on. It crossed the block at GAA Auctions in Greensboro, North Carolina where it sold for an astounding $90,000. According to the auction house, that's a new world record. The price no doubt reflected the car's place in history as the last example of GM's 1980s mid-engined sports car. However, it was also showroom-new, with just 582 miles clocked on its 2.8-liter V6. 1988 models were also fitted with an upgraded, Lotus-esque suspension produced for just that one year. In addition, this car, serial number 226402, came with its original build sheet, photos from the assembly line, and a collection of news articles and books. It still wore its pre-delivery plastic on the interior and was fully loaded with automatic transmission. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The car's custodian for the past 32 years must be pleased. Bidding started at $25,000 but soon rocketed past the $65,000 reserve. You can see the action starting at the 2:50:13 mark in the video above. The Fiero was symbolic of the 1980s and stood out from the standard GM passenger car fare for its mid-engine layout and plastic body panels. In an era when GM often rebadged cars with minimal differences, the Fiero rode on its own unique chassis. It was positioned as one of the defining products for Pontiac, GM's "excitement" brand, but actual performance never quite lived up to its striking looks.  Nevertheless, it garnered a cult following. It's often the basis for (questionable) custom builds mimicking more exotic models like Ferraris and Lamborghinis, thanks to a steel space-frame design that allows body panels to be easily removed. Thankfully, this significant example escaped such a fate and will live on as a reminder of an interesting chapter of automotive history.

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