1966 Pontiac Gto 389 4 Speed Parts Car on 2040-cars
Ozark, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:389
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 65,714
Model: GTO
Trim: Sports Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1966 Pontiac GTO - Parts Car but does have VIN (242076P199840) and Cowl Tag. Car was Blue Charcoal exterior (B) with Blue Interior (219). Was a 6.5 L (389) engine with 4 speed car but both are missing. Linkage is missing also to include clutch pedal. Rear axle is open (non Safe-T-Track). Lower end of car body and frame is in poor condition. Rust around front and rear window frame. Lower front control arms are twisted or broken. Some of the interior is still present but all have been exposed to weather. Car sat in woods for about the last 30 years.
Have quite a bit of the exterior chrome but not all. Most glass looks good, front is hazed. Hood and console is missing. Seats present but in poor condition. Rear tires/rims will not be sold on car but changed with other rims/tires. Only requires a Bill Of Sale, no title in Alabama for cars this old.
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