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Pontiac Muscle Cars



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Driving a musclecar is the best way you can experience the thrill of it. If you want to have fun and drive it fast, there are countless Pontiac models to choose from. These classic American cars include the Pontiac GTO, Oldsmobile 442 convertible, Firebird Trans Am, and Catalina 421. You'll find out what makes these vehicles so desirable. This article will give you a great overview of these models.

Pontiac GTO

Pontiac has been making muscle cars for decades. The GTO is no different. John DeLorean designed the GTO, a sports coupe. He would go on to design the vehicles in Back to the Future. Although GM had not anticipated the GTO to become a commercial success initially, it was a huge success. With a power output of more 400 horsepower, the GTO is one our best-selling cars.


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Oldsmobile 442 convertible

This 1965 Oldsmobile 442-convertible is a rare find. It boasts matching numbers and many other nice features. The car was originally manual-steering, but it was restored by the previous owner 10 years ago. The car has a 400 ci engine, Posi rear end and front and rear sway bars. Rare find like this could fetch almost $300,000.


Firebird Trans Am

The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was a mid-sized car produced by Pontiac from 1967 to 1971. Its 7.5-liter engine is a 455 cubic-inch 'High Output' (HO) V8 that produces 335 bhp and 480 lb-ft of torque. Camaro and Firebird were created to rival the Ford Mustang's pony car segment.

Catalina 421

A prime example of this engine's power is the 421 engine found in the Pontiac muscle cars from the 1960s. It was equipped with an aluminium intake manifold. Mickey Thompson pistons and a solid-lifter camshaft. The engine produced 410 horsepower and weighed three thousand thirty-eightlbs. The 440 engine was paired with dual 4-barrel carburetors, and a heavy duty rotating assembly. The 440 also featured a lightweight flywheel, and an aluminum intake manifold. The Catalina 421 was equipped an aluminum tail section, an aluminum intake manifold, and a Carter AFB carburator.


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Bonneville

After the 1981 model-year, both Pontiac Bonneville as well as Catalina were cancelled. Sales were already falling and many car buyers switched to fuel-efficient compact cars after the second energy crisis. In addition to the canceled models, Pontiac also discontinued the 301 engine. Instead, Pontiac's Pontiac division started using Chevrolet engines. These cars are the final models manufactured by GM.


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FAQ

What is the best way to learn about car mechanics

Auto mechanics don't require any knowledge. Only you need to know how things work. Most people begin by changing brake pads and tires, before moving on to more complicated repairs.

You'll need the ability to read and understand diagrams and to follow simple rules of good practise. You must also be able judge if parts need to replaced or repaired.

It is important to understand that vehicle repairs should only be attempted by those who have received the proper training. This is especially true if you deal with expensive components such as engines or transmissions.

Although you won't be required to know much about cars you should have a solid understanding of the fundamentals and principles of mechanical engineering. This includes understanding the mechanics of how engines and brakes work.

It is important to realize that you must be ready for all types of situations. One example is when you could be working on a vehicle involved in a serious crash. Additionally, you will need to have experience with handling accidents and breakdowns.

You must also be willing to learn quickly. In order to be able diagnose and fix problems, you will also need to know how to do simple maintenance tasks such tightening bolts.


What kind of car mechanic jobs exists?

Three main areas of employment are available for car mechanics:

  • Automotive repair shops
  • Dealerships
  • Independent garages

Automotive repair shops

It's where most people start to think about becoming a mechanic. It's the easiest way for most people to get started. You can either work in a shop run by someone else, or start your business.

If you are interested in working at a shop you will need to apply for membership to a union. Once accepted into the union you will be trained by the union.

After the training, you will be ready to go and start your job.

Registering with the government is required if you intend to open a garage. After registering, you'll be required to meet certain standards.

After you have registered, you will be issued a license to operate your garage.

You can sell spare parts or do minor repairs with your license. It will not permit you to fix major engine issues.

In addition to selling spare parts, you'll also be expected to offer advice and guidance to customers.

Dealership jobs

Most dealerships only employ mechanics who have a specific skill set. They may be trained to replace or repair tires, or they may specialize in brakes.

Some dealerships hire general mechanics to handle all aspects of car repair.

These positions may require applicants to complete specific training before being allowed on the job. This means employers can choose which candidates are best suited for their role.

Some dealerships even recruit graduates straight from university. These graduates are familiar with the fundamentals of mechanical engineering so they can easily learn about cars.

Independent garages

Independent garages do not belong to any dealership. Instead, independent garages tend to concentrate on providing high-quality services.

Independent garages are not associated with any companies so they can afford higher wages. This means that these jobs are usually more lucrative than those at dealerships.

But this doesn't mean that independent garages are necessarily better places to work. Many business owners prefer to be in control of their businesses than to delegate it to employees.

It is possible to work long hours, but not have any control over the day.

Additionally, you should expect to earn lower wages if employed by a dealership.

The good news is that you can easily switch between different kinds of jobs. It is possible to switch between different types of jobs if your current employer would prefer you to work at a dealer.

Or, if your dream is to work for an independent garage you can contact the owner directly.

Unfortunately, finding a new job can be difficult. You can earn more depending on many other factors.

It could be the type and cost of labor you use to repair your vehicle.


What's the difference between a mechanic and an automotive technician?

Both are related, but they are not the same. An automotive technician maintains cars, while a mechanic repairs them.

A mechanic must possess good manual dexterity, and be able perform simple tasks efficiently. A mechanic must be able diagnose and fix problems quickly and accurately.

An automotive technician needs to be more technically skilled than a mechanic. They must be able and able to read blueprints as well as use tools like drills or wrenches.

They should also be capable of safely performing complex procedures. They must also be familiarized in different types and electrical systems.

They should also be able understand how different parts interact.

As a result, a mechanic usually earns less money than an automotive technician. Both jobs offer many possibilities.


Does it really matter what college I choose?

Not really. In terms of getting into the auto industry, there is no distinction between colleges. Some schools have better programs than others, so you might want to look elsewhere if your goal is something more specialized.


How long does a good mechanic take?

It takes years of practice and experience to become an expert mechanic. You can learn the most effective way to fix cars by learning from a professional mechanic.

You will spend time in a workshop learning everything you can about cars. You will need to be familiar with mechanical engineering books about mechanics, car design, and other topics.

Furthermore, you'll need to enroll in auto school.

It's important to start early. Don't wait until you're older to begin studying automotive technology. Do you want to be a mechanic? Get started today!


How long does an automotive course take?

An automotive course is three years long.

The first year is dedicated to theory and learning about cars. The second year will be spent in practical training. Here you will learn how fix engines, drive and other mechanic jobs. You will spend the final year working in a local garage to gain real-world experience.


How long does an apprenticeship in automotive mechanics last?

It takes three years to complete an apprenticeship as an automotive mechanic. The apprenticeship includes two years studying at school and two more as an apprentice. The first year is spent learning all aspects of the trade, including theory, practical skills, and safety procedures. This year, you will also learn how to safely and efficiently use tools. After completing the first year, you'll then spend another year on-the-job training where you'll gain experience in different areas of the trade. You will have the opportunity for formal training during these years.

The final year is dedicated to earning certifications and qualifications in the field. These include NVQs. They are awarded after passing exams on specific topics within the industry. In addition, there are HNCs (Higher National Certificates) that cover general subjects such as management, business administration, and customer service. City & Guilds certificates may be available for those who are interested in becoming qualified in specific trades.



Statistics

  • Apprentice mechanics earn significantly less hourly than mechanics who have completed training, with a median wage of approximately $14.50 an hour, according to PayScale. (jobhero.com)
  • There were 749,900 jobs available for automotive service technicians and mechanics in 2016, which is expected to grow by six percent through 2026. (jobhero.com)
  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the job outlook for automotive service technicians and mechanics is expected to decline by 4% from 2019 to 2029. (indeed.com)



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How To

How to become an Automotive Technician

Automotive technicians provide repair and maintenance services to vehicles. He/she is employed at automobile dealerships, garages, service centres, and auto shops. He/she repairs cars, trucks, motorbikes and snowmobiles for customers. An automotive technician must be able to diagnose problems and make repairs quickly, safely, accurately, and efficiently.

If you want to be an automotive technician, you need an associate degree from vocational school. After completing this program, he/she will need to pass the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence's (ASE) certification exam. ASE stands as American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The ASE certification test consists two sections. The first section tests your mechanical skills, while the second tests your practical knowledge. To take the test, you must visit one of the approved testing locations. You can find these locations online or through your local automobile dealer.

After passing the test, a candidate must pass an examination in order to be licensed as an automotive technician. The process will vary depending on where an applicant lives. Some states require candidates to complete a training program, while others let them study on their own. Some states allow technicians to become licensed right away after receiving their license. While others wait until they have had at least six years of experience as an automotive technician.

A person must apply to an auto dealership in order to get started as an automobile technician. Most new employees begin as apprentices once they are hired. Apprenticeship programs typically last three to four years. A student will learn to repair basic things like changing oil, adjusting brakes or replacing tires. They also learn how spark plugs are cleaned and inspect engine compartments. Some students are taught how to repair engines and replace transmission fluids. Most schools offer classes during regular business hours. Some schools offer evening classes, however.

When a student has completed his/her apprenticeship, they become a journeyman. Journeymen spend typically four to five years learning to install major systems such as transmissions and differentials, steering gear, suspensions and drive shafts. They also learn to perform complex repairs, such as remanufacturing engines, rebuilding transmissions, and troubleshooting electrical components. Because they have the experience and knowledge to do the job right, employers love hiring journeymen.

If a candidate successfully passes the required exams and receives a license, he/she might want to consider starting his/her own shop. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there were nearly 1.7 million jobs available for automotive mechanics in 2010. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted that this number would rise by 18% from 2009 to 2020. The candidate should expect to invest thousands of money in equipment and supplies if he/she decides to start his/her shop.

Automotive technicians' salaries depend on many factors such as the employer, whereabouts, education level and experience. A jobless person can expect to make $20,000 per year. A high school diploma is all that's required to earn approximately $21,000 annually. A bachelor's degree is equivalent to approximately $24,000 annually. A technician with a bachelor's degree earned approximately $27,000 annually. And those with master's degrees made around $32,000 per year. Salary increases are common so professionals who make less than $30,000 a year could realistically expect to earn $40,000 over the next few years.




 


 


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