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Pontiac GTO Le Mans 400 V8 1964

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The GTO was only a trim package on the Pontiac Lemans in 1964, but it was so darn popular, it elevated Pontiac into the upper-echelon of the incoming muscle car phenomenon. Paying homage to the car that started it all and revolutionized the muscle car movement isn't easy, and you need a great car to do it. This Lemans GTO Clone is exactly that, featuring a recent restoration that includes a freshly built, YT-code 400 V8 GTO motor, slick Aqua paint, and a gorgeous bucket seat interior. A personal favorite of many employees here at Streetside Classics, this '64 GOAT tribute has us all considering extra garage space.
Recently finished in lovely Gulfstream Aqua metallic paint (an upgrade over the original code S Saddle Bronze that this '64 was born with) this is the car everyone thinks of when you imagine the first muscle car. Clean, uncluttered styling and a big V8 under the hood make the first GTO a favorite with collectors as well as with people who like to have a good time behind the wheel, and this facsimile offers all the same perks. Bodywork is very impressive for a car in this price range, with laser-straight panels and good gaps throughout. Cool chrome hood inserts inside the new fiberglass hood give it a suitably racy look, the iconic grille up front let's everyone know there's a legend in the rear view, and three simple letters on the deck lid let everyone know what had just humiliated them in the stop light grand prix. Chrome and trim are very good, with a bright shine that fits the car's personality just right. We can almost guarantee that there's nobody out there who can look at this car as it's cruising down the road and not want to follow it for miles. That's the beautiful drama of the GTO, and this recreation nailed it right on the head.
The handsome black bucket seat interior was Pontiac at the top of its game, stylish yet functional. Restored mostly back to a stock look with a few choice upgrades, it's an incredibly comfortable and sporty place to spend some time. A factory 3-spoke steering wheel adds some warmth to the interior, as well as that European flavor John Z. DeLorean was looking for in the GTO, and the factory center console let's everyone know that this is a very special car. Inside that awesome machine-turned dash bezel is an array of factory gauges, and they've been augmented with a trio of aftermarket units below, and the restorer's thoughtfully added an upgraded radio inside the glove compartment, leaving the original AM unit in its factory spot in the dash. Like most '64 Ponchos, options are sparse, although with this beauty comes an underdash A/C unit that's perfect for those long summer cruises. The overall effect is stylish, upscale, and definitely sporty, everything they hoped this GTO homage would be and more. In back, the trunk is neatly finished with correct mats and a matching spare tire.
Although the GTO carried the top-of-the-line 389, this Lemans comes with a freshly built 400 cubic inch V8 borrowed from a 1968 GTO, and it's visually very similar to its older brother. Featuring 16 heads and an .030 overbore, it makes plenty of horsepower and was dressed for success with finned valve covers and a chrome air cleaner atop the carb. Pontiac Turquoise engine enamel enhances the illusion and with both power steering and front disc brakes, this GOAT is fun to drive no matter who you are. The condition of the inner fenders and firewall suggest that this car has never been in a snowy climate, and the tidy undercarriage shows clean floors and no signs of structural rust anywhere. Pontiac still used a version of the PowerGlide 2-speed automatic transmission, but here you'll find a fresh TH400 3-speed automatic transmission with a 2k stall convertor to handle all the extra power. 14-inch Mag wheels are a period-correct addition and wear fat 225/70/14 BFGoodrich T/A radials to finish off the look.
Offered with its original Protect-O-Plate, PHS documentation, and paperwork from when it was purchased new in OK, this 2-owner Pontiac is believed to have only 51,506 actual miles. Whether that pedigree is correct or not, the host of upgrades and beautiful restoration of this GOAT tribute guarantee a great time behind the wheel anyway. Call today!

Features : AM Radio , Power Steering , Front Disc Brakes , Vinyl Interior , Heat , Air Conditioning , Defrost ,

https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/4361-dfw/1964-pontiac-lemans-gto-clone

1964 Pontiac GTO Le Mans 400 V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Fort Worth by Streetside Classics for $39995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Pontiac Model : GTO Model Version : Le Mans 400 V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1964 Location : Dallas/Fort Worth

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About Pontiac
Pontiac, a division of General Motors (GM), held a distinctive position within the company's hierarchy and played a significant role in automotive history. Here's an overview of Pontiac's history and some of its most iconic models up to the 1980s:

Position in GM Hierarchy:
Distinct Identity: Pontiac occupied a unique place within GM, known for its performance-oriented vehicles and youthful branding.
Mid-Level Brand: Positioned above Chevrolet but below the more upscale divisions such as Oldsmobile, Buick, and Cadillac, Pontiac aimed to offer affordable yet sporty cars.
History and Notable Models:
Pontiac GTO (1964-1974):
Iconic Muscle Car: Considered the first true American muscle car, blending performance and style.
Specifications: V8 engines, powerful performance, and aggressive styling made the GTO immensely popular.
Pontiac Firebird (1967-1981):
Muscle Car and Pony Car: Shared the platform with the Chevrolet Camaro, featuring distinct Pontiac styling cues.
Variants: Offered various models and engine options, including the Trans Am, which gained fame through movies like "Smokey and the Bandit."
Pontiac Grand Prix (1962-2008):
Personal Luxury Car: Initially a full-size car, later transformed into a mid-size model, known for its blend of comfort and performance.
Evolution: Over the years, it transitioned from a performance-oriented car to a more luxurious offering.
Pontiac Bonneville (1957-2005):
Flagship Model: Started as a full-size car, evolving into a luxurious and technologically advanced vehicle.
Innovation: Known for introducing features like fuel injection, making it a symbol of Pontiac's technological advancements.
Impact and Legacy:
Performance Image: Pontiac carved a niche for itself by emphasizing performance, sportiness, and innovation, attracting younger and enthusiast drivers.
Marketing Success: Innovative marketing strategies and successful racing endeavors contributed to Pontiac's popularity and brand image.
Cessation of Production: Unfortunately, due to financial constraints and changes in consumer preferences, GM discontinued the Pontiac brand in 2010, marking the end of its legacy in the automotive industry.