Pontiac

Magazine Car: 1984 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1984 Pontiac Trans Am is a former magazine feature car that remains in a nicely preserved state with some desirable options. Mileage is a tick below 50,000 and the paint looks quite nice – I especially like the… more»

Lowest Mileage Example? ASC McLaren Grand Prix

The ASC McLaren Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo has quite a long name, but it’s also a legitimately impressive performance car (by 80s standards) that is near impossible to find today in condition like this one. It helps that this… more»

Black Plate Bonneville Stretch Sighting!

From Bluebird – I really enjoy the sightings posts and thought I’d send mine in. I pass this car often and thought that maybe my fellow Barn Finders would like to see pictures of a long car that probably… more»

98k-Mile Survivor! 1985 Pontiac 6000

These cars, what few are left anyway, hold a special place in my memories. I had a beige one, which saw me through high school and my first few years in the United States military. This one, though, is… more»

Rare Notchback: 1988 Pontiac Trans Am GTA

The notchback Pontiac Trans Am GTA is a true rarity among 1980s muscle cars, combining a custom rear hatch section with the traditional Firebird looks. You’d be forgiven if you didn’t notice the subtle tweak out the back, which… more»

Parked in 1992: 1967 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop

Decisions, decisions. That will be what faces the next potential owner of this 1967 Pontiac LeMans. As bidding creeps towards the BIN price, will someone be willing to hit the button early? To do so will not only see… more»

Original 421: 1966 Pontiac Bonneville

When it was new, this 1966 Pontiac Bonneville would have been a fairly special car, and if the next owner decides to undertake a full restoration, then it is guaranteed to be a car that will attract attention for… more»

Amazing Survivor: 1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible

Sometimes a car comes along, and you only have to take one look to understand just why it has generated significant amounts of interest. This 1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible is just such a car. It’s a stunning looking car,… more»

Salt Water Flood Car: 1966 Pontiac GTO

While this 1966 Pontiac GTO looks like a decent project on the surface, it hides an ugly secret: it spent two hours completely submerged in a salt-water bath. Given its location on Staten Island, I have to believe this… more»

Solid Restorer: 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix

I always find it interesting when an owner lists a car for sale with what looks like a pretty fair opening bid, and while they finish up with a pretty good number of people watching the auction, nobody seems… more»

Solid Project: 1968 Pontiac Firebird

As a car to buy and restore at your leisure, this 1968 Pontiac Firebird looks like a pretty good proposition. There is no reason why you couldn’t buy it and enjoy it as it currently stands, and then take… more»

8,000 Mile Pontiac Firebird Formula Survivor

While it’s impressive that this 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula has 7,947 original miles, what’s more shocking is that it was traded by its first owner on a new, late-model Toyota. That’s according to the seller, who says the Firebird… more»

READER AD: 1997 Pontiac Firebird Survivor

Pontiac managed to keep the Firebird name alive more or less continuously from 1967 all the way up to 2002. It’s really quite impressive they were able to offer some type form of a muscle car with the ever-changing… more»

Convertible Firebird??? 1975 Pontiac Firebird

Custom convertibles tend to make many enthusiasts nervous, as lopping the top off of a fixed-roof car can sometimes have serious consequences on structural rigidity. Few companies among the aftermarket ever mastered the skill at a respectable level, aside… more»

READER AD: 1989 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350

Reader Keith E has decided it’s time to part ways with his Firebird Formula 350. It’s in fantastic shape and has seen just 38k miles since new. This car is ready to enjoy, with a well maintained L98 350… more»

Solid Prospect: 1964 Pontiac GTO Project

Update – This GTO’s asking price has been lowered to $7,500. It’s starting to look like a decent buy, so be sure to take a closer look! As a starting point for a restoration project, this 1964 Pontiac GTO… more»

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