1965 Gto Convertible 64,313 Actual Miles #'s Match 389 4-speed Survivor Phs Rare on 2040-cars
Apex, North Carolina, United States
1965 GTO CONVERTIBLE INCREDIBLE
UNRESTORED SURVIVOR 64,313
ACTUAL MILES POSSIBILE
ONE OFF COLOR COMBINATION PHS
DOCUMENTED Number
Matching throughout Factory
4-speed WINDOW
STICKER ONE
OF KIND CAR
This 1965
Pontiac GTO Convertible is an incredible un-restored vehicle with only 64,313
actual miles. The car was elderly
owned from new. The gentlemen that owned the car passed away and the widow sold
the car. This car has never been abused and always garage kept. The car is
extremely original with unbelievable survivor qualities such all original
interior, amazing original convertible top, all original T3 Headlamps, Original
Convertible top boot, Original 389 WT
engine with all original components, Original 4-speed transmission, original
hoses and clamps. Original weatherstrip that still is supple and soft. It has Original trunk splatter paint and
original paint in the door jams. The car has the original spare tire that has
never been used. The car has original bumpers, grilles and chrome that looks
gorgeous. A true survivor car. This cars
includes Pontiac Historic Society (PHS) documentation which documents this car
to be all original with the correct ultra-rare color combination of Burgundy
(Code N) exterior color. This is complimented by the highly unusual and
beautiful Gold (Code 215-34) interior color. PHS says this is possibly the only 1965 GTO
Convertible with this beautiful color combination. Options from
the window Sticker
includes: Code N
Burgundy paint Code 215
gold interior Code 1 white
folding top WT coded 389
10.75 compression motor 3:23 ratio
safety track positraction rear end Code W
4-Speed Manual Transmission GTO options
included: dual exhaust, sport suspension, 7:75 redline tires, chrome air
cleaner and chrome rocker arm covers. U61
push-button radio and manual antennae 061
Windshield washer and dual speed wipers 061 Back-up
lamps Power
Steering Safe-T-Track
Rear Axle 7.75x14
tires 4-Speed
Synchronized transmission
CONDITION: This GTO is
in incredible original condition. The car has been elderly owned and is all
original. This car has been garage kept and is a rust free vehicle. All body panels are the original and it has had no rust repair. The car has had one repaint in the original color code N Burgundy
years ago. The paint was a professional show quality job and all the original
jams were retained. The car has a few chips and marks from use. Overall all,
the paint is gorgeous and has an incredibly deep shine. All components are
original on this car and you will be hard pressed to find a better or more
original GTO Convertible. With only 64,313 miles, the car has hardly been used.
The car has been garage kept from new and is in incredible original condition.
The original convertible top is almost flawless and goes up and down with easy.
The original seats are in outstanding condition. The original carpets exhibit
no wear. All of the exterior chrome is outstanding original condition. All Original
T3 Headlamps work. The driving
impression of this GTO is amazing. This car runs and drives flawlessly. The
motor starts with ease and runs smooth and powerful. The transmission shifts
through the gears effortlessly. The brakes stop great. The exhaust has been
replaced recently with a full aluminized system. The only thing not working is
the radio. The driving experience is
nothing short of amazing. This car is a complete joy to drive and will make the
new owner very proud. Opportunities
like this only come around once in a great while. Do miss out. Feel free to
call today and make an offer…919-816-70-three-nine.
All
inspections of this vehicle need to be done prior to the auctions end. This car is
being sold in “AS IS” condition and any statements in ad cannot be used as a
warranty or guarantee. Once the auction is over, the winner of the auction will
be the new owner. No inspections are to be done was the auction ends. Good Luck!
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