In the 1980s, Pontiac became exciting! Pontiac didn’t just borrow the ideathey built it, too. The T-1000 was their take on the Chevrolet Chevette, GM’s most budget-friendly vehicle. This example is lengthy, but the fact that it keeps recurring is more important. The T-1000 never gives up. Nothing gets old about it. It’s not a surprise. That one from Terminator 2 is the one that will keep going until what? In this case, it’s a cheap Pontiac hatchback, and we’ve already said goodbye to most of them. But not all of them. This 1987 Pontiac T-1000 is a rare find currently listed on Bring a Trailer. It is owned by Hearst Autos at the same transaction price. The car has only 68K miles on it, making it a time capsule. If you want to see Arnold Schwarzenegger tell jokes on the big screen, this is the perfect car for you. “We build excitement.” At the time, Pontiac’s slogan never fit better than with the T-1000. I’m sorry, but that wasn’t the case with the T-1000. With a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that made 65 horsepower and an automatic three-speed gearbox, this Pontiac was very slow. Do you remember the time in T2 when Robert Patrick, dressed as a police officer, ran fast enough to stop a car? It should be easy for him to catch this animal. In any case, cars like the Chevette and this Pontiac clone were popular on the roads in the 1980s and early 1990s. This simple little car could do very well in the movie business. In a historical piece set between 1985 and the late 1990s, you might need a small car that was famous at the time as a background. It’s not a hero car, though. After a few gigs, it will pay for itself. Although it shows considerable wear, this model from last year is a good example of its breed.It has power steering, air conditioning, cloth seats, an AM/FM radio, and wheel trim rings. The most recent maintenance included rebuilding the gearbox and replacing the timing belt. However, the car is slow to shift into reverse. It was also found that there was impact damage from thirty years ago. What could a Pontiac be that is built on a Chevette? It is not a show car. Instead, it’s a small time machine from the past that won’t break the bank. There’s no trouble. June 18 is the last day to bid.