Vehicle Description
1986 Pontiac Firebird Machiavelli GTS 305 2+2
As the story goes a Florida Company named Henderson Motors created
these Ferrari replicas on a production line utilizing a Pontiac
Firebird Trans Am Chassis. At the time an investor named Phillip
Thomas who was famous for the role in Miami Vice as Ricardo Tubbs,
was an investor, and he reportedly drove one of the cars in an
episode. The party was short lived though, as Ferrari sued the
company for copyright as it was a very convincing replica, which
led to an agreement that the car could remain but be called a 305
2+2. First year production was limited due to the lawsuit with a
total of 12 produced in 1986. Production continued through 1987 and
88 with several more cars, (100 plus), produced, but the production
of 1986 was a mere 12.
NOT A KIT CAR, but an actual production car from 1986, and believed
to be one of 5 first prototype cars produced from this rare
production run in 1986. This example has a mere 9,917 title
verified actual miles, sports a 5.0 Liter V8 with EFI, and has many
of the trappings a high end car would feature like a wood dash,
leather interior, and of course the chiseled sports car look of the
era. A rare bird indeed and not necessarily a Firebird!
Exterior
From the black integrated bumper, (Bricklin-esque!), that splits
the low slung hood and the front spoiler, to the hidden headlights
under black louvered vents, long hood and very low overall
roofline, this car is very convincing as to where the design came
from. Side doors are residing under that low slung angled roofline
and windshield, and have a lower flair that uses a crease to give
it a more aero side view. Air intakes lead the way on the rear
quarters, and just above flying buttress uppers of the hatchback
from a deep inset rear window. On the tail is a large spoiler, and
the rear is a dead ringer for the Ferrari 308 with a quad of round
tail lights and dual chrome exhaust pipes below the rear roll pan.
On the deck of the trunk are more black vents as these also appear
as louvered inserts in the flying buttresses, however serving
little purpose as this version is a front engine car. All body
parts are rust free, shiny and bathed in the beautiful factory red,
(what else?!). The car rides on the only clue of an actual Pontiac
in the woven 16-inch wheels with shiny rims and wrapped in
245/50ZR16's on all 4 corners.
Interior
A swing of the doors and more hints of Pontiac design where we can
see padded black leather mixing with black suede panels and black
pulls and actuators all inset, and all square and rectangle design.
Seating is actually spacious and we can put ourselves firmly into a
black bolstered leather high back bucket with a gray tuck and roll
insert and a high white stitched headrest. Also a back 2+2 seat
resides and has a surprising amount of legroom. Gray carpeting
covers the floors and is still very clean and unfaded. A center
console in black with some wood inlay races through the front
buckets, and leads us to the dash which is also an iconic Pontiac
design featuring a burl wood field within which are black bezeled,
black faced round instrumentation. A small rally wheel fronts the
dash, and the car actually has many options such as AC, power
steering, power windows, power disc brakes, and power seats riding
along with a Kenwood stereo system which may not be original to the
car. Above, is a removable smoked glass T top, and an area for
storage of said roof in the back of the car.
Drivetrain
Under the front hood is the power plant consisting of a very clean
and slightly corroded cast surface 305ci V8. It has EFI feeding is
fossils and on the back is a 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission.
The car is a muffler delete so it has a good sound but definitely a
V8 and not a V12 with the short throw pistons that makes the
Ferraris just growl at you! Let's call it an American Muscle roar!
Rear drive is courtesy of a 10 bolt rear axle.
Undercarriage
Up on the lift we see some light surface rust on the usual
suspects, but all in all very clean and looking like a 9K mile car
that has been garaged for a while. Floor Pans are solid and even
have a touch of factory overspray remaining on them. Suspension is
front independent coil springs, and rear is a torque arm and coil
sprung setup. Power disc brakes are on all 4 corners.
Drive-Ability
This car fires right up and off to the test track where we had a
thrill or two with the weight to power ratio, some good handling
and all functions working swimmingly. A good drive but a short one
as we did not want to rack up the miles. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
An interesting example of automotive history, an actual factory
built replica if you will, followed by a lawsuit, and the name
change with more eventual production. This example though is an
early production model, (presumed to be 5 of 12 from 1986), prior
to the lawsuit, and all low mileage and ready to show, and
glow.
1G2FW87F7GL215454
1-USA
G-General Motors
2-Pontiac
FW-Firebird/Trans Am
87-2 Door Hatchback Coupe
F-305ci V8
7-Check Digit
G-1986
L-Van Nuys, CA Assy Plant
215454-Sequential Unit Number
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