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1967 Gto Real Deal 4bbl - 400 Ho - 4 Speed - Complete Numbers Matching Car Phs on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:1967 Mileage:98850 Color: AND INTERIOR
Location:

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1967 GTO COMPLETE NUMBERS MATCHING MOTOR, TRANS AND REAR
- FACTORY WS BLOCK - 400 HO MOTOR 360 HORSEPOWER - ORIGINAL 4BBL CARB STILL ON THE CAR.
FACTORY 4 SPEED MANUAL WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSION, DATE CODES ARE PHOTOGRAPHED BELOW.
FACTORY REAR 3.55 RATIO, STILL HAS TAG HANGING.

PHS DOCUMENTED IS INCLUDED.

FACTORY GULF TURQUOISE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR, CONSOLE, BUCKET SEATS, POWER STEERING.

CAR WILL RUN, TANK IS REMOVED, WILL RUN BOTTLE FED.

RESTORATION WAS STARTED MANY YEARS AGO, THEN THE CAR WAS PUT AWAY AND HAS NOT BEEN TOUCHED IN A WHILE.

CAR NEEDS FINISHED, BUT IT IS ALL THERE AND THE CORRECT  CAR FOR THE COLLECTOR.

MANY EXTRAS IN THE TRUNK AS PICTURED.
I HAVE INCLUDED OVER 70 PICTURES UNDER THIS DESCRIPTION - PLEASE SEE ALL THE PICS AS THEY TELL THE STORY.


PLEASE SEE THE 70 PICTURES UNDER THIS DESCRIPTION.

TERMS :

1. $500 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS - NON REFUNDABLE

2. FINAL PAYMENT IN 5 DAYS - MONEY WIRE - CASH IN PERSON - OR CERTIFIED FUNDS ONLY . ALL FUNDS TO BE CLEAR BEFORE CAR LEAVES.

3. CAR IS LOCATED IN MARYLAND ZIP CODE 21640

4. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOMED

5. I CAN ASSIST IN SETTING UP SHIPPING AT YOUR EXPENSE IF NEEDED. I WILL ASSIST IN LOADING OR ANYWAY NEEDED TO MAKE THIS A SMOOTH PROCESS

6. I HAVE BEEN ON EBAY FOR 14 YEARS AND HAVE 100% FEEDBACK

7. THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS. - THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK










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