Vehicle Description
2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
The term Grand Prix was early used for the most prominent
automobile race of a country and was later used for events other
than Formula One car racing, as well as for events in other sports.
The first such use in organized sport was probably as the name of
the French Grand Prix horse race, first run in 1863. In the present
usage, Grand Prix races are literally those that apply to the World
Championship of Drivers, although the term is used to describe
other, less-illustrious events. More than 15 such Grand Prix events
are held yearly in countries throughout the world. Grand Prix
racing, automobile racing on closed highways or other courses
somewhat simulating road conditions. Such racing began in 1906 and,
in the second half of the 20th century, became the most popular
kind of racing internationally.
Our consignment was born in Fairfax, Virginia on 10/17/2000 and is
a Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Hot Wheels Edition Coupe. Sporting ghost
flames, Galaxy Silver paint, low profile wheels, and a hopped up
engine, along with other interior goodies, there is plenty to feast
your eyes, ears, and foot on with this offering. I'm currently
looking for an orange road to slice and dice on, but all I find is
blacktop!
Exterior
While retaining its Pontiac Aero version of design for the 2001 GP,
this car has straight panels of steel and neoprene for the bumpers,
and all bathed in Galaxy Silver. Some ghost flames have been added
on and these lick rearward from the front wheel well through the
rear quarter. A ram air fiberglass hood has an airbrushed surprise
upon opening it, emblazoned on the underside...snappy! ("They call
him flipper" is a clue!). All glass and surrounding trimmings have
been tinted and blackened for nice contrast to the exterior body
paint. A large sunroof is on top also tinted. Out back dual exhaust
pipes peek out from under the rear roll pan, and directly above is
a small spoiler on top of the trunk lid. 18-inch black low profile
wheels and tires are seen on all 4 corners. I'm ready for the super
duper looper in full orange plastic track garb!
Interior
A swing of the doors and some snazzy tuck and roll gray vinyl with
vertical stitching is on the sills and this forms to a curved door
pull/power toggle housing and around the door actuators. There is
also a nice large GP badge in this panel as well as a molded
speaker into the plastic black lower of the panels. Inside two tone
leather seats in high back bucket form, make up the front, and a 2
plus 2 arrangement is in back, stretching from B pillar to B
pillar. These seats are tuck and roll gray insert leather and
smooth charcoal gray bolsters with light gray headrests. Some power
controls and manual controls are on these seats. A center console
races through the buckets and intersects with the dash center. A
very hot instrument panel with some red flames burning upward into
the tachometer and speedo temp and fuel gauges is seen in
orange/red. Other warning lights are also peppering this panel.
Some carbon fiber accenting is going on in here too. Gray carpeting
, very clean, is flooding the floors and on the driver's side are
billet style metal pedals giving new meaning to "put the pedal to
the metal", now reads "put the metal pedal to the metal floor!" OH
Yeah!
Drivetrain
Under the hood is the equivalent of the small house that came with
the orange track, within which were 2 opposing foam wheels which
would accelerate the car through the track. Under the airbrushed
inside of the hood sits the "foam wheels" per se in 3.8 liters of
V6 power aided by a Stage 5 supercharger. There are high flow
injectors, a high flow fuel rail, and a race tunable computer with
fuel mapping for your custom settings. 425 plus horses for this EFI
setup and power is pushed through a 4T60E 4-speed automatic
transmission. There is an intercooler for the intake and the V6 has
tubular headers for easier exhaling.
Undercarriage
Suspension (4 wheel independent) is sport tuned and has been
lowered and stiffened for handling. Also, some body stiffeners have
been added to make the handling just a bit more on the edge.
Additionally, power disc brakes are on all 4 corners. All very nice
and rust free surfaces with some light patina and road dirt, but
just slight on both of these.
Drive-Ability
Simply put our muscle car test track (dummy?...I say this in jest,
the guy is a genius in my mind, and a legend in his!) took this car
out and immediately exclaimed..."Fast and Fun! Get in, sit down,
shut up, and hold on." So, that should sum it up. No problems with
any functions were reported, and all was well on the mechanical
working front.
As the badge under the hood says 2001 Grand Prix Intercooled Hot
Wheels Edition 422 HP (I bet there is more). Galaxy Silver paint
with licking ghost flames, low profile black wheels and two tone
leather interior and it's off to the plastic orange track with
loop, fer sher...
VIN DECODE
1G2WR12111F161844
1-USA
G-General Motors
2-Pontiac
WR-Grand Prix GTP
1-2 Door Hardtop
2-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
1-3.8L V6 Supercharged
1-Check Digit
1-2001
F-Kansas City, KS Assy Plant
161844-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
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Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
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