1965 Gto Ultimate Muscle Car Cordova Top 4 Speed Red Line Tires Original Sticker on 2040-cars
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:389
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: chrome
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 2 wheel
Mileage: 67,813
Exterior Color: turquoise
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
TURN IT ON ....WIND IT UP...BLOW IT OUT..GTO!!!!! I've got a great car here for the enthusiast. I bought it ten years ago from the ORIGINAL owner...still has the window sticker, original interior (seats and headliner are in amazing condition). 4 in the floor .. Hurst shifter...wooden steering wheel. I had it painted and had the cordova top replaced, added power steering and an electric fuel pump...also put new Red Line tires on it....it has been garaged but there is a small chip (see photos) on the fender area in front of the drivers door and a small 'scuff' on the opposite side. When the original owner did ANYTHING ...he kept the original parts and I have them as well. This car can be driven with pride AS IS and will turn heads as you pass by. It is also a good candidate for complete renovation...you will find no aftermarket parts or replacements on this beauty.
PLEASE ask ALL questions prior to bidding. I will be happy to take additional photos of any area where you would like to see more detail...and answer any questions to the best of my knowledge. You are WELCOMED and ENCOURAGED to view it in person, drive it, and inspect it or have it inspected. I am not making any warranties or representations other than what I have stated here. I don't drive it often and it is a shame to keep it put away! It is a beauty and you will enjoy the ride!!!! If you prefer to speak directly to me, send me an email and I will send you my cell number. $500.00 Non Refundable deposit due (PAYPAL) within 24 hours of Auctions close.
Buyer is responsible for all shipping, taxes (local, state, etc.), title and or registration fees. Seller does not provide shipping.
PAYMENT is due in full within 72 hours of sale, at the time of pick up of vehicle. Payment accepted by Cash "in Person" Cashiers Check ,Money Order or bank to bank wire transfer.
On Apr-25-13 at 18:54:50 PDT, seller added the following information:
It was MISTAKENLY listed as having AIRCONDITIONING. It DOES NOT HAVE AIRCONDITIONING. I was unable to 'revise' the listing info as per Ebay policy...that is the reason for this separate note
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