1964 PONTIAC BANSHEE PROTOTYPE XP-833 1 OF 1 YEAR: 1964 MAKE:
PONTIAC MODEL: BANSHEE BODY: COUPE PROTOTYPE COLOR: SILVER TRIM:
RED ENGINE: OHC 6 CYL. TRANS: 4/SPEED REAR END: STANDARD MILES:
1498 SERIAL#: 66L23060 FACTORY OPTIONS RALLY II WHEELS AM RADIO
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS YOUTUBE VIDEO HISTORY COMMENTS Designed by GM
Executive John Delorean to compete with Fords Mustang the Banshee
prototype was finally killed by GM brass viewed the concept would
hurt Corvette sales. The Banshee was suppose to be scrapped but GM
employee convinced GM to sell him the car. The car was driven less
than 1500 miles and only brought to car shows. The owner passed
away in 2006 and put the banshee on the market.This is the only
1964 Banshee coupe in the world with sweeping hood and short deck
styling. 2200 pounds fiberglass body over steel underbody. The
styling cues influenced GM cars in the future like the 1968
Corvette and many future GM products to come. This rare car is all
original just the way the prototype was developed. This museum
piece has been in all history books of GM since 1964. FOR MORE
INFO, PLEASE CALL LENNY 203-668-7797 WILL CONSIDER INTERESTING
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Vehicle Details
1964 Pontiac Banshee
Listing ID:CC-1663824
Price:$1,200,000
Location:Milford City, Connecticut
Year:1964
Make:Pontiac
Model:Banshee
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:1498
Stock Number:6561R
VIN:66L23060xxxxxxxxx
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