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Former Drag Racer? 1959 Bonneville Bubble-Top

This awesome 1959 Pontiac Bonneville has great styling and has a ton of potential. It can be found here on eBay with a buy-it-now price of $7,800. Currently located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the previous owner purchased the car… more»

Crazy Fiero Bike! 1984 Custom Trike

Fieros have been on my mind as of late as a museum dedicated to desirable Fiero parts and cars was recently wiped out by flooding caused by the breached dam in Michigan. It was a reminder that there’s a… more»

PHS Documented: 1967 Pontiac GTO

Below that somewhat baked exterior lies a Pontiac GTO that is a solid candidate for restoration. If someone grabs this classic and returns it to its former glory, then they will find themselves the owner of a desirable and… more»

389/4-Speed Driver! 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix

Pontiac styling hit high marks in the 1960s and this Grand Prix is no exception. The full-sized two-door features the desirable eight-lug aluminum wheels, 389 cid (6.4L) V8 and, most interestingly, a four-speed manual transmission! The 1965 Pontiac Grand… more»

1979 Pontiac Trans Am Barn Find!

This 1979 Pontiac Trans Am is a matching numbers barn find that has recently been exhumed and brought back to running condition. The Pontiac retains its original 403 V8 and TH350 automatic transmission, along with the cool period graphics… more»

Original Paint: 1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible

This 1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible appears to be a fairly solid project car that still wears its original paint. It will need a full restoration at some point, but I can’t see any obvious reason why it couldn’t be… more»

5-Speed Survivor: 1997 Pontiac Sunfire Convertible

Going into the late ’70s, GMC was facing some stiff competition from foreign auto manufacturers. In an attempt to fend off these invaders, they released some smaller and more affordable models. One of those was the Pontiac Sunbird, which… more»

No Reserve: 87k Mile 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix

1977 marked the last year of the 3rd generation of the marvelous Pontiac Grand Prix. This white base Model J is for sale here on eBay at no reserve.  With only 87,000 miles, the seller states that he purchased… more»

Rare Can Am Edition: 1977 Pontiac Le Mans

One of my favorite terminologies to describe cars from the 70s is “sticker package”, given the frequency with which graphics kits played a larger role in moving metal off of dealer lots. However, I can at least appreciate the… more»

One Owner: 1968 Pontiac GTO

When it came to choosing the right photo to lead-off this story, I felt that it simply had to be this one. This is how a classic muscle car should be seen, out on the open road, running at… more»

Cheap 1969 Pontiac GTO Project?

I think that I quite like the owner of this 1969 Pontiac GTO. So often, a restoration project will stall, and the owner will keep the car hanging around in a shed, or worse, out in the weather, until… more»

Shining Star: 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina

This 1956 Pontiac Star Chief two-door hardtop Catalina is literally shiny but it’s also a shining star of a project. It would be a great project but I’m a bit biased since my parents had one when I was… more»

Rockford Style! 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400

Shown here in “as found” condition, this dusty Firebird cleaned up well (see below). The 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 in Arlington Heights, Illinois is nearly all original, features some nice extras, and it runs and drives! The listing… more»

Project Pair: 1984 Pontiac Sunbird Convertibles

If you squint, it almost looks like there are two Ferrari Testarossas hiding out in the dimly lit garage. Sadly, that is pure fantasy, but the pair is still seemingly just as unlikely to find in the wild: a… more»

400/4-Speed: 1968 Pontiac GTO Project

Update 5/14/20 – The seller has dropped their price by $2k but is that enough to find a new home for this GTO? Find the updated listing here on eBay. Thanks go to Ikey H for the tip! From… more»

1969 Pontiac GTO The Judge 4-Speed Survivor!

Nearly everyone with a pulse in the late ’60s enjoyed the benefits of Detroit’s performance wars. Performance was only part of the allure, though, and manufacturers raced to give consumers special performance-oriented packages. Plymouth had the Roadrunner. Mercury had… more»