1964 Pontiac Tempest Custom 2 Door Post Sedan , Muscle , 326 , 4spd ,gto on 2040-cars
Skidmore, Texas, United States
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Hate to do this , but I'm gonna sell my Pontiac . Had no intentions to sell my pride and joy , but i have recently come across an opportunity that would best serve myself and my family , and the money from this sale will do exactly that . Here we have the perfect example of a True all American Muscle car . Rare 1964 2 door post Pontiac Tempest Custom , up until about a month ago it had the original 4spd muncie in the car , but i removed it to put an automatic transmission so that my wife could enjoy the car as well . Hold on don't panic ! I still have the original numbers matching muncie 4spd to go with the car . Engine in the car is believed to be the original 326 numbers matching as well . Original bench seat car too , special ordered paint . This is a rare find , car does have issues as any 50 year old car should have . Does have body filler under the red primer , does have rust . Floor pans and trunk pans will all need repairing , very much repairable in my opinion . It does run and does drive , but not yet street worthy . Still needs blinkers , brake lights , etc worked on , carburetor cleaning and adjusting , runs rough like it needs a tune up . Car does have a nice cam , nice cam sound , not sure of the cam size but sounds nice , hooker headers , 4 barrell carb , new BeCool radiator . New ball joints and bushings in front suspension , . Too much to list , . I also pulled the vin with PHS and it comes back to being an original 326/ 4spd car , I have all the documents to prove . For the more serious bidder I can fax the docs over . I'm gonna take a huge loss on this car as it is , and im not gonna give it away any cheaper then my reserve . Non-refundable deposit of $500 due within 24hrs , and balance due within 3 days after auction ending . Balance to be paid in cash in person or certified check , funds must first clear before releasing the car " No Exceptions " . Buyer is responsible for paying and arranging shipping from zip code 78389 .
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Mon, Apr 17 2017When I was a kid growing up in Metro Detroit, our family was always entwined in the General Motors empire. My dad and some of our relatives worked for GM in various capacities, and we had our fair share of Chevrolet, GMC, and even Buick products in our humble driveway. However, it was my Uncle Ed that always had a vehicle from the one GM brand that always appealed to me the most: Pontiac. Seeing him pull up in his Pontiac 6000 and later the '90s era Grand Prix sedan that replaced it was always an exciting occasion, and both of these models also reflected the playful spirit that once defined the Pontiac brand. Back when Pontiac first got its performance groove on in the '60s, names such as GTO, Firebird, as well as Bonneville became iconic nameplates in the broader muscle car era. The '80s saw Pontiac lose some of its styling heritage, but also try new things at the same time including turbocharging as well as the mid-engine sports car with the flawed but still sleek Pontiac Fiero. When the Pontiac brand was shuttered in 2009, it was a mere few years after I earned my drivers license, and also when Pontiac was just beginning to regain some of its lost luster. Granted cookie cutter efforts like the Pontiac G3, (Chevrolet Aveo) G5, (Chevrolet Cobalt) and G6 (Chevrolet Malibu) certainly did not help matters during Pontiac's final years on the market, but two models in particular offered a compelling glimpse into what could've been for the storied brand. The first was the Pontiac Solstice roadster/coupe. Originally introduced as a concept back in 2004, and championed by everyone's fighter jet flying auto executive Bob Lutz, the Solstice was designed to be a serious competitor to the Mazda Miata, and while its interior ergonomics were flawed and the top solution not ideal. It proved to be a fun little car to drive, and also a sales success for Pontiac with initial demand exceeding expectations.This was especially due to its lineup of engines with the 2.0 liter LHU turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivering 260 horsepower in GXP variants. The second and (inarguably my favorite Pontiac model) was the Pontiac G8 sedan. Originating in Australia as the Holden Commodore VE, the G8 was designed to rectify the multitude of sins created by the last generation Bonneville. Front wheel drive was pitched in favor of rear wheel drive, and for the first time in a long time interior ergonomics and cladding free exterior styling were key building blocks for success.
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