1981 PUMA GTB S2 IN-LINE 6 CYLINER ONLY ONE IN USA! RARE! 1 of 888 BUILT!

Price: - Item location: Palm City, Florida, United States
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1981 PUMA GTB S2!

VIN: P150651

The Puma GTB was a front-engine, ear-wheel-drive touring car based on Brazilian GM (Opala) components. A prototype named the Puma GTO appeared in 1971. The name was changed to Puma GTB (Gran Turismo Brazil) for the first production version which appeared in 1973. Registers confirm that the Puma GTB was Brazil's most expensive car from 1973 to 1984. The GTB was powered by a 4100 cc in-line six-cylinder engine that was basically a U.S. Chevrolet six-cylinder produced in Brazil. The body was made of fiberglass, hich allowed for styling changes with minimal expense. It was common for GTB engines to be modified for high output. GTB interiors were luxurious, ith features such as leather seats, ower windows and air conditioning.


This Puma GTB S2 is believed to be the only one in the USA. Various internet searches back this up. The car was in California before it was shipped to Florida. It is licensed, nsured, nd was driven daily until recently.

The brakes have just been gone through and the car runs and drives well. The fiberglass body is in good condition. The interior is complete and the dashboard in excellent condition. The original front seats will need to be recovered.

The undercarriage of this car is very solid! The original spare tire is in the trunk.

This is a rare opportunity to own something truly unique. This car turns heads wherever it goes and is an instant conversation starter at any car show or gas station!

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TERMS: Winning bidder to pay $500 deposit via paypal upon auction close. Balance due in 7 days. Pickup in 14 days. Cashiers check, ank wire accepted. Funds must clear before car is released. Sold as is where is with no Warranties or Guarantees implied. Buyer is responsible for arranging shipping or pickup of vehicle. I reserve the right to end the auction early. Ask questions before bidding.

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