1966 Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars
Mattawan, Michigan, United States
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A REAL CALIFORNIA BLACK PLATE GTO LOOK NO FURTHER. --- THIS GTO COMES WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL
BODY PANELS IT WAS BORN WITH FROM FACTORY IN 1966. CAR WAS STRIPPED DOWN AND REPAINTED IN IT'S ORIGINAL "W" CODE
PLATINUM SILVER BODY WITH NEW VINYL TOP AND FRESH INTERIOR. THE INTERIOR IS MOSTLY ORIGINAL BUT A LOT OF THE
ORIGINAL PARTS REMAIN AS THEY WERE IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION AND NEW HEADLINER WAS ADDED JUST TO GIVE THIS CAR A
FRESH NEW LOOK.
THE EXTERIOR IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS. PAINT AND FINISH NEAR PERFECT. CAR IS A REAL HEAD TURNER AND WILL UNDOUBTEDLY
WIN MANY CAR SHOWS.
ALL NEW SUSPENSION COMPONENTS, NEW GASTANK AND FLOWMASTER EXHAUST WERE ADDED TO TOP OFF THE CAR OFF. CAR IS NOT A
FULL FRAME OFF BUT HARD TO TELL WHEN LOOKING AT UNDERSIDE OF CAR AS IT IS AS CLEAN AS YOU WILL SEE.
THE ORIGINAL "XE" CODE (SPECIFIED FOR CALIFORNIA BUILD) 389 325 HP MOTOR WAS COMPLETELY REBUILT AS WELL AS THE
TRANSMISSION. CAR RUNS VERY STRONG AND TRACKS DOWN HIGHWAY LIKE NEW.
EVERYTHING WORKS ON CAR WITH EXCEPTION OF RADIO AND CLOCK.
CAR CAME WITH A/C NOT HOOKED UP BUT COMPONENTS ARE STILL IN CAR. THERE ARE NO DISAPPOINTMENTS WITH THIS CAR. THIS
IS NOT AN OVER THE TOP FULLY RESTORED CAR. OUTSIDE OF THE NEW GAS TANK AND COSMETICS AND REBUILD OF MOTOR AND TRANS
THIS CAR IS JUST HOW YOU WOULD HAVE FOUND IT IN 1966
CAR IS FOR SALE AS IS WITH NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES.
Pontiac GTO for Sale
1966 pontiac gto(US $19,500.00)
1969 pontiac gto(US $13,000.00)
Pontiac gto base(US $12,000.00)
Pontiac gto coupe(US $14,000.00)
Pontiac gto 2 door post(US $16,000.00)
Pontiac gto 1970 gto 4 spd(US $14,000.00)
Auto Services in Michigan
Winners Auto Service Inc ★★★★★
Wally`s Garage ★★★★★
Vehicle Accessories ★★★★★
Vanderhaag Car Sales ★★★★★
Used Car Factory Inc ★★★★★
University Auto Care ★★★★★
Auto blog
Remember when Pontiac made a Trans Am Kammback grocery getter?
Thu, Nov 8 2018Despite muscle cars having strong reputations as some of the most impractical cars one can buy, they've occasionally had one of the most useful and practical features a car can sport: a hatchback. In the 1980s, General Motors' Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird had one, and it added respectable utility to the sports cars. But the people at GM thought they could make the F-Body cars even more useful. So, after a few clay-model experiments, Pontiac built three examples of an extended-roof 1985 Pontiac Trans Am Kammback concept. Spotted by GM Authority, one of these Trans Am Kammbacks (although "shooting brake" seems like the more apt descriptor) is going on the block at the Mecum Kissimmee auction in early January 2019. Reportedly only three of these prototypes/experiments/test mules were built to driveable specs, and this example, VIN No. EX4796, has additional history that might make it the ultimate example. According to Mecum, the show car, which has made appearances at numerous auto shows, also spent some time at the race track — just not as a participant. It was used as a pace car for PPG and IMSA racing and temporarily had a light bar and "two-way communications equipment." Following its pace duty, and after GM stopped the project from going any further, it was put into Pontiac Engineering's private collection for 13 years. Famous Michigan car collector and Pontiac dealership owner John McMullen then bought the car. He eventually sent it to Pontiac specialist Scott Tiemann for a full restoration to the gorgeous condition it is in today. As seen in the photos, the Trans Am features white paint over a gray leather interior. It houses a 5.0-liter V8 under the hood and has a five-speed manual transmission. The wild concept is rare enough to be super cool, but we can't help but think of an infinitely more practical, more modern, more powerful, and arguably more interesting car we'd rather have. Manual Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon in Black Diamond anybody? Or, if you don't care about the extra doors, perhaps the Callaway's Corvette AeroWagen is more applicable. Either way, we're in full support of any shooting brakes we can find. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
1939 Pontiac Ghost Car commands $308,000 at auction
Mon, 01 Aug 2011For the 1939 World's Fair, Pontiac built a Deluxe Six bodied in Plexiglass. Part of the Previews of Progress pavilion in which General Motors' Futurama showed off what was to come in the world of autos, the 'invisible' Pontiac is credited as the first transparent car in America. And there were no shortcuts taken with its body: the Plexiglass form was fabricated by the company that brought the material to market in 1933, Rohm & Haas.
The see-through sedan was sold at RM Auctions' St. John's auction in Michigan on July 30, fetching $308,000. Not bad appreciation for a domestic oddity that cost $25,000 to build when new. You can check out the high-res gallery of its innards, including copper and chrome metalwork and white moldings and wheels, and get the exhaustive details on it after the jump.
2013 Hurst Edition Trans Am
Mon, 13 May 2013No, you didn't read our title wrong. This is a 2013 model year Trans Am, and yes, that is a Pontiac logo affixed to the front of the car. But don't bother dialing up your local General Motors dealership just yet. This is the new Hurst Edition Trans Am created by the Trans Am Depot located in Tallahassee, FL. Having spent a number of years restoring early Trans Am models, the crew at Trans Am Depot finally did what many Pontiac enthusiasts wish GM would have done - create a modern Trans Am using the fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro.
As the former owner of a 1977 model, I've been wanting to check out Trans Am Depot ever since I first saw the company have American Choppers build a trio of motorcycles inspired by its Pontiac remakes. So I jumped at the chance to head to Florida's capital city to visit the shop and drive its latest creation, the new Hurst Edition Trans Am. As a collaboration with Hurst, this car made its debut at the 2012 SEMA Show and then popped up again on our radar with a cheesy yet perfectly fitting video back in March.
Driving Notes


