Selling this car for a friend. Original owner with all the paperwork and records. Good original paint. 50,000mi. Never driven in winter or rain. Car has modifications. Engine is 1970 400 4 bolt main block Heads are 1969 #48 72cc heads 1971 455 HO intake with cast iron crossover 1970 Ram Air 3 cast iron headers Factory rear resonators and tailpipes Holley double pumper 650 Compression 10.5 to 1 TRW pistons .030 over Oberg oil filter with Earls lines and fittings Rear battery Suspension with Herb Adams suggested modifications Bilstein shocks Custom frame supports in engine compartment Custom lower frame connectors by Lakewood Lowered suspension Pontiac GTA 16x8 front and rear wheels Front 12 inch full size GM cross drilled rotors Rear drum brakes with drilled drums and backing plates for cooling Front Flowfit seats Sabelt seatbelts Rear fire extinguisher Rear sequential tail lights Cibie head lights Car is very clean. Asking $35,000 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nicely done!! If I hadn't just bought something else......... Seriously, love the mods he's done - NOT "kewl stuff to impress teen-agers". The Herb Adams formula is almost magic. Must be a hoot to drive, and this chassis/era pulls some heartstrings.
Glad you bought something else like a F355 I am very familiar with! My friend, the original and only owner is an instrument maker for the University of Wisconsin Science Lab. He has worked on projects all over the world and worked on projects for NASA and Hubbell telescope. He fabricated the supports and other trick things on the car. He made the exhaust tips and cut the exhaust bumper holes on the F355.
Where is the car located? Any rust anywhere? Any chance it can be made to meet emissions for year of manufacture?
Car is in Wisconsin. Not a speck of rust anywhere. Stored winters. Never really even driven in rain. Original paint. Will ask the owner about your emission Question
Owner thought you could put the converters back on and original carb and might be compliant but kind of ruins the sound and performance of the car
Will try to get some underside pictures. The battery is relocated to the trunk. Herb Adams said this is the equivalent of moving the engine back 10 inches. The front brakes are GM full size 12 inch rather than stock 11 inch. Front has been lowered also to Herb Adams specs. Also has rear frame connectors. This really is a nice TA that has well thought out subtle performance mods Image Unavailable, Please Login
With modern cats and careful tuning I would say "possible" even with the current equipment...it's exempt in Texas now at this point.
My early 1967 had elevator weights in all four corners..."dampners" I found them and went undamped pretty quickly but eventually the frame did break apart....on a Unibody! See "beach front use" comment above. I once passed on an original 1971, because the engine was blown. Only later did I learn of the Dealer Crate Options and that the motors used as intended blew up a lot! So this build is a very careful modern replication of the 69 -71 specs, except without the "piston slap" during warm up. These are potent cars....manual transmissions were fairly low numbers in the first place, hard to find.
This would be a incredible buy for someone entering the hobby. I was a Pontiac fanatic from the late 1970's through the 1980's. "No room at the Inn" now as they say, and I already have my one US musclecar allotment. I can't imagine this would last very long if it were posted on a Pontiac-centric site.
I agree. This really is not the forum to sell a TA. The owner is a Pontiac nut but he says most Pontiac sites are gone. I listed it here as a favor to him
Probably this one would be an ideal candidate for BAT, although I personally don't have any experience selling on that site, I see quite a fewT/As pop up.
a few more pictures. Car has front brakes off a full size Impala, Bilstein shocks, vacuum operated front hood scoop, oil temp gauge, vacuum gauge, custom exhaust, electric radiator fans, custom rear speakers with stock grills, interior hood release, battery shutoff in console, Momo steering wheel 4 point Sabelts. All records and original owner Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login