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1966 Pontiac Gto Convertible , Phs Documented on 2040-cars

US $75,000.00
Year:1966 Mileage:999999 Color: White Convertible Power Top
Location:

Homosassa, Florida, United States

Homosassa, Florida, United States
Advertising:

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1966 PONTIAC

GTO Convertible

PHS DOCUMENTED

Engine Just Rebuilt to Factory Specs

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Original 389ci Tripower Engine

Three 2 BBL Carbs

4 Speed Manual Transmission

10 Bolt Rear End

Red  Exterior

White Convertible Power Top

Red Interior

Rally Gauge Cluster

Power Steering

AM/FM Radio

Factory Wheels

Firestone Red Line Tires

Correct Spare and Jack

Chrome Bumpers in Excellent Condition

Laser Straight Body

Excellent Paint

All Chrome Trim is in Perfect Condition

Working Lights and Indicators

All Badging is in Excellent Condition

Interior is in Immaculate Condition 

If you have been searching for one of the nicest GTO’s out there your search is over!

 

Business Hour are M-F 8am to 5pm EST

If you need to contact via phone please call during business hours only. Brent 352-302-1583

$1,000 deposit required VIA Credit Card or PayPal within 24 hours. After full purchase price payment has been made your deposit will be quickly refunded back to your Credit Card or May be applied towards the items cost. International buyers are welcome with prior approval.

 

General Terms and Conditions:

$199.50 Dealer Fee. Buyer is responsible for tax, tag, and title fees. All items are subject to prior sale off ebay. Removal of sold items can take up to 24-48 business hours to cancel. In the event a sold item is purchased on ebay your paypal deposit will be promptly refunded or may be used to hold another vehicle. All sales are final, there are no refunds. Do not assume anything, if you have a question feel free to ask. By bidding/making an offer/using buy-it-now on the auction you agree to any and all terms expressed and/or implied. These are pre-owned vehicles and they are sold in 'AS IS' condition. However, many vehicles are still under factory warranty. Odometer mileage is posted at the time of listing, but do to local test driving, demos, or in-transit repairs this may vary. Thank you for your business, we very much appreciate it!

Tax Information:

Florida buyers are required to pay tax, tag and title fees.

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