2006 - Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars
Sun City, Arizona, United States
This is the one you've been waiting for!!!! Less than 40k miles Stock untouched motor and tranny King Springs (The ONLY progressive rate drop springs to use on these cars, imported from Australia, has a slightly stiffer than factory ride), 460 from JHP Extra set of BRAND NEW rear King Springs, 280 from JHP K&N CAI JBA Exhaust (Really nice growl as RPM's increase, nice burble when compression braking, absolutely no droning -extremely quiet- while cruising down the highway), 40-3110, 550 from JEGS GMM Ripshifter, installed (hands down, the best shifter ever made for these cars, imported from Australia), 40202, 477 from JHP Original shifter, not installed Royal Purple fluids (Rear differential and transmission) JHP Gauge Pod 34405R(factory wiring harness equipped), 679 from JHP Factory cover where the gauge pod is now Pedders HD strut bushings and bearings installed (Replacements for the notorious stock bushings that collapse) Pedders poly radius rod bushings installed (Stiffens up the caster when accelerating and braking, a must for these cars) Predator Diablo Tuner Infinity speakers (All door speakers replaced, original stock stereo and subwoofers remain, sounds MUCH better than stock) 18" factory wheels Factory SAP grill (Yes this an OEM part, good luck finding one cheap ANYWHERE!) Continental Extreme Contact DWS tires with LOTS of life left (Very quiet, sticky tires with a long wear life) Sales brochures from 2004, 2005, 2006 and paint samples Two sets of keys, each with the glove box key Original lugnuts with factory plastic covers LS2 T56 6 speed Cyclone Grey Metallic High book on this car is 15,900. There is well over 3000 just in extra parts that comes with it. Do the math. This is a good deal. Overall, I rate this car at a solid 9.5 out of 10. It's not perfect, but with the low miles it's the nicest example I've seen for quiet some time. I have taken excellent care of it and never raced or abused it. I would drive this car anywhere at a moments notice, it's just that reliable. I purchased this car from the second owner in Houston, Texas with 14,900 miles on it. If you want an unmolested example of the best of the modern GTO's then look no further. All of the upgrades are simply to make the car drive and ride better (like it should have from the factory) while still keeping it as close to original as possible. I'm not driving it, but I do have the car for sale locally and might put a few more miles on it for test drives and such.
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Junkyard Gem: 1987 Pontiac Safari Station Wagon
Tue, Aug 9 2016During the 1960s and 1970s, station wagons based on full-sized Detroit sedans were the default family haulers, and many of those Kingswood Estates and Country Squires and Ambassadors came with unapologetically phony woodgrain-printed exterior paneling and trim. By the late 1980s, however, few were snapping up such wagons, making this '87 Safari that I spotted in a Denver yard an interesting find. Power for this wagon came from a 307-cubic-inch Oldsmobile V8 making 140 horsepower. General Motors used this engine in Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Chevrolets, Pontiacs, and Cadillacs, finally discontinuing production for the 1990 model year. Was the "wood" convincing, even when new? Of course not, but it was a cherished American tradition. Related Video: Featured Gallery 1987 Pontiac Safari station wagon in Colorado junkyard View 18 Photos Auto News Pontiac station wagon
Destiny: General Motors should bring back Pontiac
Wed, Apr 26 2017Despite having officially left the market in 2010, the Pontiac badge is still a common sight on roadways throughout the United States. Towards the end of its life, Pontiac models were largely rebadged versions of other General Motors vehicles, like the Pontiac G5 and Chevrolet Cobalt. It's sad, but there's no other way to put it; Pontiac was a mere shadow of its former self at the time of its death. Now it's time to revive the legendary brand. General Motors announced it would be reviving the Redline series, a package that originated with Saturn, another dead brand, earlier this year. Some models, like the Chevrolet Camaro will receive unique cosmetic touches designed to make it look even sportier, something Pontiac excelled at in most cases. Gas prices have fallen dramatically in the past few years and consumers have taken notice. Sales of fuel efficient cars, like hybrids and compact sedans, aren't increasing at the same rate as larger, less efficient vehicles, like trucks and SUVs. Muscle cars, like the Ford Mustang, are seeing increasing sales as well. Perhaps it's time to revive Pontiac and restore the marque to its former glory: a brand that brought performance and style at an affordable price. There are currently few manufacturers that offer a true challenge to high-performance automakers like BMW. The German brand continues to see high sales year after year and performance has a lot to do with it. Brand recognition, namely through the BMW badge, plays a major role as well. Pontiac, arguably one of the most well-known brands to ever grace the industry, can match both factors with ease. Pontiac was once revered as a brand that revolutionized the muscle car segment in the 1970s and 1980s. It still has a lively following throughout enthusiast spheres and amongst drivers of all ages to this day. Reviving the brand with a small line of high-performance vehicles would certainly offer a challenge to dominating German brands. A small lineup of affordable vehicles bearing the Pontiac badge and designed for performance and style would certainly make waves in the current market. Reviving a few older nameplates, such as the GTO and Trans Am, would offer nostalgic appeal. Packing both models with a powerful entry-level engine, say the Camaro's turbocharged four-cylinder or V6 engine, would open up the market considerably.
Baseball team to dress like Trans Am, complete with screaming chicken
Fri, Feb 8 2019Come to think of it, the Screaming Chicken actually sounds like the name of a minor league baseball team. Well, it isn't, but the famous logo of the same name that graced the hood of the 1970s Pontiac Trans Am will at least be making it to a baseball uniform this summer. The Lansing Lugnuts, a Single-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, will be rocking these special uniforms to honor the late Burt Reynolds and his film Smokey and the Bandit. By default, it will also be honoring the car the movie made famous: the 1977 Trans Am painted black with gold trim and, of course, the screaming chicken on the hood. This is a pretty good history of the emblem. So why the Lugnuts and Burt Reynolds? Although he claimed to be born in Georgia for much of his career, he admitted in a 2015 autobiography that he was in fact born in Lansing, Mich. After a few years, his family settled in Florida. Not exactly hometown hero stuff, but minor league baseball promotions have been made of more tenuous connections. The Burt Reynolds tribute night will be July 20, and if you want to get a screaming chicken jersey for yourself (I mean, wouldn't they be perfect for a cars and coffee?), the game-used jerseys will be auctioned off for charity after the game.
