Forgotten 1973 Pontiac parked in Pennsylvania has realistic owner selling at no reserve
- This forgotten 1973 Pontiac is parked in Pennsylvania
- It’s not in the best shape, having been left to rust
- The seller knows this and is selling at no reserve
Published on Apr 06, 2025 at 7:08 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Apr 03, 2025 at 5:05 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This Forgotten 1973 Pontiac parked in Pennsylvania has an owner so in touch with reality that they are selling it at no reserve.
The car isn’t exactly in tip-top condition.
In fact, it would need major work if it was to hit the road again.
Despite this, it would be a dream project car for the right buyer.
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To this day, Pontiacs have a serious fan base.
One 17-year-old spent his weekends rebuilding an iconic Pontiac with his grandma and this man was ecstatic when he was reunited with his beloved Pontiac Firebird after 25 years.
But unlike those two Pontiacs, this one needs a bit more than a lick of paint.

The first Pontiac – the Series 6-27 – was produced in 1926 and the last – the G6 – rolled off production lines in 2010.
Some of the most famed Pontiacs include the Firebird, the Trans Am, and the GTO, which is what this particular model is.
The Pontiac GTO first surfaced in 1964 and spanned five whole generations, with some even naming it one of the best classic muscle cars of all time.
This version of the GTO, though, isn’t quite in the best shape.
The car is available on eBay, but it looks like there is a large task at hand for the prospective buyer.
It’s located in McKeesport, Pennsylvania and was rolled out in 1973, so the car has been around for more than half a century.
Although it’s an iconic car, this one has been left in a pretty bad state.
But the seller recognizes this and is selling it at no reserve.

While the car has seen better days, the owner isn’t trying to hide its less-than-perfect condition.
“The body, frame and interior are in really bad shape,” the listing reads.
The inside of the car is filled with plants, rust and the seat is covered with dirt and dust.
The car also has 22,260 miles on the clock.
A Pontiac passion project
The 1973 Pontiac GTO is listed on eBay for $2,000, but with no reserve, the owner is open to sensible offers.
If you want to check this old but very much loved Pontiac out, you can see the listing here.
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