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Pontiac GTO 400 V8 1966

Allgemeine Beschreibung : 1966 Pontiac Tempest GTO Convertible When 1960 rolled around in the world of automobiles there was a large very apparent shift that occurred.  The days of large tail fins were clearly behind us as companies like Pontiac released their innovated design for the Tempest.  These cars were built on the new Y body platform and later would be offered with optional trim levels like Lemans.  Despite the significant redesigns they were still modest compact cars sporting the "Trophy" 4 cylinder motor.  That is of course until 1964 when the optional GTO trim level was introduced and thus the "Muscle Car" was born.  With its two door body on the A body platform and focus on performance, the departure from 50's stylings was very obvious and many accredit the GTO as kicking off the muscle car era.  Soon, whether it is Ford with the Mustang or Chevrolet with Chevelles and Camaros, all major manufacturers would be jumping on the muscle car hype.  The GTO was initially a trim level for the Lemans before becoming its own unique model in 1966.  This year would see the introduction of dual stacked headlights with the split grill that would become an iconic look for the classic GTO.  This beautiful 1966 Pontiac is an extremely well built car with a unique story.  After the current owner first laid eyes on a 1966 GTO it was instantly a dream car but due to just getting out of the service could not afford one.  That love of the '66 was rekindled in 2006 when a friend came home with a solid 1966 Tempest out of California.  What was his friends new project soon was taken over as the current owner bought the car from him, at a higher price, anxious to build the GTO of his dreams.  The result is one of the coolest, cleanest looking muscle cars on the road.  Building your dream car is a lot different than just putting together a Hot Rod for a customer.  The current owner specifically wanted performance and reliability while still maintaining that stock look he fell in love with previously.  Every single component on this car was carefully selected to be the best of the best.  The full rotisserie restoration was completed in 2008 and there is no doubting the quality of work when you see this car in person.  The body required very minimal rust repair that was all professionally done resulting in the entirely rust free car you see here.  The shining Red paint has a beautiful finish and was completed by Custom Touch Body Shop.  It is combined with a White power top and also comes with a parade boot for those nice weather days where you are cruising with the top down.  It has the GTO hood with scoop and also an added 1967 hood tachometer.  Those classic dual headlights and triple line taillights look great on these cars and all are working properly.  You really aren't going to find a weak area anywhere on this car.  It has the perfect muscle car stance and rides on a set of Coker 1973 15x7 Rally II Wheels with BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires.  Pop the hood and what you will find is truly a work of art for any car aficionado.  The way it has been finished out from the gloss Black inner fenders to the motor accents is gorgeous.  It isn't just all about cosmetics though because the Butler Performance prepped Pontiac 400 motor runs just as well as it looks.  On the Dyno it put out 421HP and 468 Lbs of Torque.  It is combined with a 700R4 Phoenix Transmission and a 3:73 10 bolt posi rear end.  To get an idea of all the mechanical modifications check out the table below.  As mentioned before, this thing was built with the best of the best with no corners cut anywhere. The White interior on the car is in excellent shape and was entirely redone 3 years ago by Keith Kirk Interiors. The upholstery work, carpet, door panels, and dash all look great.  It has dual bucket seats with a Red center console and nice polished trim.  It has a custom shifter plate to house the automatic shifter which moves through the gears smoothly.  Just above where the center console runs under the dash is an Auxiliary gauge cluster that houses Autometer Pro Comp Ultralight gauges for Volt/Water Temp/Oil Pressure.  The rest of the dash features the original style gauges inset into the original style Woodgrain trim.  The Classic AC/Heat system utilizes the factory AC ducts which are adjustable.  Other nice features include the Woodgrain wheel, AM/FM stereo, and the Lokar pedals.  The trunk of the car is all nicely upholstered as well in White with Black carpet. This is a very clean car with a ton going on.  We have undoubtedly left some information out.  The car has been featured in multiple magazines and has no problem bringing home awards like the 50th Anniversary GTO pick out at Goodguys. There is no way you could build one for this quality at only $69,950.00!

1966 Pontiac GTO 400 V8 is listed zu verkaufen on ClassicDigest in Arlington by Cris & Sherry Lofgren for $69950.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Pontiac Modell : GTO Ausführung : 400 V8 Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1966 Lage : Arlington Fahrzeug Anmeldung : Undefiniert

69950 $

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über Pontiac
Pontiac, eine Abteilung von General Motors (GM), hatte eine unverwechselbare Position in der Hierarchie des Unternehmens und spielte eine wichtige Rolle in der Automobilgeschichte. Hier ist ein Überblick über die Geschichte von Pontiac und einige seiner bekanntesten Modelle bis in die 1980er Jahre:

Position in GM -Hierarchie:
Eindeutige Identität: Pontiac nahm einen einzigartigen Ort innerhalb von GM ein, der für seine leistungsorientierten Fahrzeuge und sein jugendliches Branding bekannt war.
Marke mit mittlerer Ebene: Über Chevrolet positioniert, aber unter den gehobeneren Abteilungen wie Oldsmobile, Buick und Cadillac, Pontiac, wollte erschwingliche und doch sportliche Autos anbieten.
Geschichte und bemerkenswerte Modelle:
Pontiac GTO (1964-1974):
Ikone Muscle Car: Als erster echtes amerikanisches Muscle -Car betrachtet, mischt es Leistung und Stil.
Spezifikationen: V8 -Motoren, starke Leistung und aggressives Styling machten den GTO immens beliebt.
Pontiac Firebird (1967-1981):
Muscle Car und Pony Car: teilte die Plattform mit dem Chevrolet Camaro mit unterschiedlichen Pontiac -Styling -Hinweisen.
Varianten: boten verschiedene Modelle und Motoroptionen an, einschließlich des Trans Am, der durch Filme wie "Smokey und The Bandit" Ruhm erlangte.
Pontiac Grand Prix (1962-2008):
Persönliches Luxusauto: Zunächst ein Auto in voller Größe, das später in ein mittelgroßes Modell verwandelt wird, das für seine Mischung aus Komfort und Leistung bekannt ist.
Evolution: Im Laufe der Jahre wechselte es von einem leistungsorientierten Auto zu einem luxuriöseren Angebot.
Pontiac Bonneville (1957-2005):
Flaggschiff-Modell: Als ein Auto in voller Größe begonnen und sich zu einem luxuriösen und technologisch fortschrittlichen Fahrzeug entwickelt.
Innovation: Bekannt für die Einführung von Merkmalen wie Kraftstoffeinspritzung, was es zu einem Symbol für Pontiacs technologische Fortschritte macht.
Auswirkung und Erbe:
Performance Image: Pontiac hat sich eine Nische geschafft, indem er Leistung, Sportlichkeit und Innovation hervorhebt und jüngere und begeisterte Fahrer anzieht.
Marketingerfolg: Innovative Marketingstrategien und erfolgreiche Rennbemühungen trugen zur Beliebtheit und Markenimage von Pontiac bei.
Produktionsabschluss: Leider hat GM aufgrund finanzieller Einschränkungen und Änderungen der Verbraucherpräferenzen die Marke Pontiac im Jahr 2010 eingestellt und das Ende seines Erbes in der Automobilindustrie kennzeichnet.