1967 Pontiac Gto Project Car on 2040-cars
Lexington, South Carolina, United States
400 cubic inch motor with matching heads, intake, exhaust and Automatic transmission with (column shift), air conditioning, power steering and power breaks Original color was gold exterior with black interior. Car has a bench front seat which is in excellent shape but also have the bucket seat frames as well that will be included..I also have a floor console and floor shifter that will be include. Totally disassembled all parts labeled and boxed up. Also have about $5000.00 worth of parts new and used that will be include. All the patch panels and replacement body parts including ( trunk panels, taillight panel, fender patch panels and trunk and interior floor reinforcement panels) which are Brand NEW!!! Many of the factory parts are in excellent shape such as the rally cluster (which wasn't cut up for a radio)and dash panel, stainless steel trim (AKA chrome rocker molding and trim.) Also has all 4 Rally 2 wheels that came on the car. The plastic on the front end around the grill is still intact with no cracks! Includes all the glass( which has no cracks or major scratches in it )and chrome trim around vent windows. Includes both tail lights and all four headlights and chrome bezels and parking lights/turn signals.Including FRONT AND REAR bumpers but will need some work and re chroming. Have original door panels and kick panels but new ones are not very expensive since they re-manufacture most all the parts for the old Pontiac's now. Selling this for an old friend who won't live long enough to restore it. Any REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED. NO TEXT MESSAGES OR EMAILS ABOUT CONDITION ,PRICE,MORE PICTURES OR AVAILABILITY WILL BE RESPONDED TO . SELLING FOR A FRIEND AND THIS IS ALL I CAN PROVIDE. SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY by PHONE OR EMAIL. This car is waiting for the RIGHT BUYER who can appreciate the value of a piece of American Muscle Car History. HAPPY BIDDING:) |
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