1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula Coupe 2-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
|
Up for sale is my 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350. The car was originally a 350 2bbl 3 speed manual car. It now has a brand new 400 4bbl connected to a 4-speed Muncie transmission with a Hurst shifter. The car was painted a little more than 2 years ago and the paint is in good condition but is starting to show a few blemishes. The car is very solid and straight and has very little rust. The interior of the car was recently redone minus the dash. The car has an aftermarket exhaust system with flow-thru style mufflers, so it is quite loud and mean. The 400 has 340 miles on it currently and the clutch was recently inspected and the throwout bearing replaced. It has front disk brakes and rear drums. The engine was built by S&J engines in Spokane. It is a 1974 400 pontiac containing: A brand new forged steel crank Elgin 980P Performance camshaft (.480 intake lift) New Elgin lifters All new new valves, springs, and rocker arms Edelbrock Performer intake Edelbrock Performer 625 cfm carburetor with electric choke Edelbrock valve covers and air cleaner Car starts right up even on this cold rainy weekend and runs strong Engine came with a 7-year or 100,000 mile warranty, but I am not sure if that is transferable. The body of the car is very solid and only has rust on the bottom of the driver side fender and small patch in the rear wheel well. The car just had new Radial TA tires put on 700 miles ago. It also retains its original rubber bumpers which are in the best shape that I have seen on any 1974 F-body. The windshield has been cracked and will need to be replaced. The interior of the car has the reupholstered original pontiac highback seats, a new kenwood stereo with kicker speakers, a wood GT Grant steering wheel with tilt wheel, a tachometer strapped to the steering column and new gauges (except for the gas gauge which is finicky). The headliner and door skins were recently redone and look really nice. The transmission is a 4-speeed muncie out of a 1968 pontiac firebird. It has a 10.4 inch clutch which works real well. Buyer is responsible for shipping but I will help in whatever ways I can. And the car will be no problem to load onto a trailer and I would be more than willing to do this free of charge. Overall its a very nice car and I am sure it will go quickly. Feel free to email or text me at any time of the day with any questions at carmail132@yahoo.com or 858-750-0170 |
Pontiac Firebird for Sale
1988 firebird formula 350 low miles california car survivor(US $11,500.00)
1969 pontiac firebird conv.
1994 pontiac firebird trans am coupe 2-door 5.7l(US $15,000.00)
Two rare gmmg carl black trans ams(US $96,000.00)
1969 firebird - 502ci turn-key restomod is gorgeous & ready to go(US $45,000.00)
Auto Services in California
Yuki Import Service ★★★★★
Your Car Specialists ★★★★★
Xpress Auto Service ★★★★★
Xpress Auto Leasing & Sales ★★★★★
Wynns Motors ★★★★★
Wright & Knight Service Center ★★★★★
Auto blog
Pontiac and McLaren once hooked up, and it was rad
Fri, Jun 24 2022Most of us would bend over backwards to have a chance to own a McLaren car, but few can afford such extravagance. That said, there’s a way you can get behind the wheel of a legitimate McLaren without breaking the bank. For 1989 and 1990, the Pontiac Grand Prix was offered in a limited-edition ASC-McLaren variant that featured tuning and updates from the iconic British automaker. Examples of this rare coupe rarely surface for sale, so itÂ’s surprising to see this low-mile 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix ASC-McLaren on eBay. The car is the result of a partnership between American Specialty Cars-McLaren (ASC-McLaren) and Pontiac. WeÂ’re not talking about the McLaren Formula 1 team or even the iconic McLaren road cars here. The McLaren connection comes from an arm of the automakerÂ’s powertrain engineering department. The Grand PrixÂ’s standard 3,1-liter V6 got a massage and a turbocharger, adding 65 horsepower for a total of 205 ponies and 225 pound-feet of torque. A four-speed automatic transmission sends power to the front wheels. That output is modest by todayÂ’s standards, and it wasnÂ’t outrageous even by 1990 standards, but the car returned a decent 0-60 mph time of around 7 seconds. The $5,000 ASC-McLaren package added a load of cool 1980s tech to the Grand PrixÂ’s interior, some of which is surprisingly advanced for the time. The car got a head-up display and a digital display on the dash. The steering wheel should be delightfully familiar to anyone who remembers a top-end Pontiac of the era, with the entire center of the wheel filled with buttons instead of the airbags we see today. The car had insanely padded bucket seats front and rear(!) with a distinctive pear shape. Many sources peg production numbers between 2,500 and 3,500 units, so the car is relatively rare compared to its mass-produced Pontiac counterparts. This oneÂ’s got just 17,746 miles on the clock, too, and appears to be in excellent condition. ItÂ’s had just two owners and no reported accidents. The seller notes a little surface rust from the car being in storage so long. This era of GM cars tended to deteriorate quickly, so a bit of surface rust shouldnÂ’t be a huge issue. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Airbag recall adds 85k Pontiac Vibes to tally
Fri, 13 Jun 2014The repairs needed for the faulty airbag inflators supplied by Takata continue to expand. Toyota initially announced a recall of 766,300 vehicles equipped with the bad part on June 11 as a followup to a campaign from 2013. Soon after, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a preliminary evaluation into five automakers who also used the component in their models. Now, NHTSA has released the official announcement of the latest Toyota recall listing 844,277 affected cars, including the newly added 2003-2004 Pontiac Vibe.
While NHTSA's document didn't include a model-by-model breakdown, General Motors spokesperson Alan Adler estimated to Autoblog that roughly 85,000 Vibes in the US would be covered under the latest recall. Like the rest of the affected models, the airbag inflator could rupture in a crash causing the bag not to work correctly, possibly spraying metal fragments at the occupant.
Toyota spokesperson Cindy Knight told Autoblog that the reason for the disparity between the earlier press release and NHTSA document was that Toyota was continuing to comb through VINs to create a list of affected vehicles. The original number was an estimate of that process at the time. Scroll down to the recall report from NHTSA.
Autoblog Classifieds finds: 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT
Tue, May 15 2018Autoblog's free Readers' Used Car Classifieds section is a great place to list your car for sale, and because these are readers, they often list really interesting cars. Occasionally we find interesting listings, and tell you what's special about them. This 1987 Pontiac Fiero was listed for sale at the time of this writing, but if the listing expires by the time you read this, feel free to browse for other great finds. Thirty years after General Motors stopped building it, the Pontiac Fiero might have finally emerged from the darkness. First, it was a humble commuter car that just happened to be a mid-engined coupe, then it was a re-skinnable basis for Fierorraris or other slightly strange kit cars, and then it made some Worst Cars of All Time lists due to its econobox ingredients, including its Chevy Citation suspension parts. But after a few decades, even the most mediocre car will become interesting as most of the examples built have been run into the ground; why not then the Fiero? The story of the Fiero is paralleled by a number of GM products, as it improved constantly the longer it was built, and by the time of the last model years it was quite decent indeed. And then the plug was pulled. The Fiero might not be a Toyota MR2 or even a Fiat X1/9, but it was made in two body styles, the notchback and the fastback, the latter of which looks especially good now. The Fiero also remains quite affordable, and the plastic body panels do not rust, unlike with the two aforementioned cars. This 1987 car advertised for sale at Autoblog Classifieds does not yet benefit from the 1988 cars' improved suspension, but thanks to its low, low 47,000-mile odometer reading, it looks to be in tip-top shape. The automatic transmission is just the three-speed affair, though, rendering the V6 car here more of a cruiser than a fiery hot canyon carver. Perhaps that has contributed to its good condition, along with the lack of possibly leaky T-tops. Could the Fiero have aged better than your Hall & Oates tapes? Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.






















