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1968 Gto Convertible 400 Auto Ps Pb Super Sharp And Nice Beautiful Bright Red on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:75000
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

SUPER SHARP 1968 GTO CONVERTIBLE 400 IN BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT RED WITH BLACK TOP

REAL FACTORY GTO CONVERTIBLE......VIN: 242678B119792

1968 CODE "YT" 400 ENGINE

ENGINE STARTS EASY, IDLES NICE AND RUNS VERY SMOOTH WITH GOOD POWER

ENGINE PAINTED CORRECT PONTIAC SILVER BLUE

REBUILT HOLLY CARBURATOR

CORRECT PONTIAC 400 INTAKE

CORRECT FACTORY EXHAUST MANIFOLDS

FULL  DUAL EXHAUST ALL WAY OUT BACK WITH CORRECT CHROME QUAD TIPS.... EXHAUST IS OLDER.....BUT STILL FUNCTIONS AND SOUND GREAT!

TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

12 BOLT REAR END WITH 3.55 GEARS

POWER STEERING

POWER BRAKES

NEW POWER CONVERTIBLE BLACK TOP

ORIGINAL TOP BOOT COVER

HOOD TACH...CURRENTLY NOT HOOKED UP

REAR WING SPOILER

EXCELLENT REAR CHROME BUMPER

NEW WEATHER STRIPPING

NEW WHEELS WHEEL TRIM

EXCELLENT RESTORED 15" PONTIAC RALLY II WHEELS WITH NEW CENTER CAPS AND NEW WHITE LETTERED TIRES

EXCELLENT BLACK BUCKET SEAT AND CONSOLE INTERIOR
  • NEW FRONT SEAT COVERS
  • NEW CARPET
  • NEW DASH PAD OVERLAY
  • NEW SHIFTER BALL
  • VERY NICE DOOR PANELS
  • VERY NICE DASH AND GUAGES
  • FACTORY RADIO
  • NEW CONSOLE STORAGE LID
  • EXCELLENT FACTORY CONSOLE WITH HIS/HER SHIFTER

SOLID RUST FREE TRUNK DETAILED WITH SPLATTER PAINT

SUPER SOLID ORIGINAL FLOORS AND FRAME RAILS....JUST PAINTED SEMI-GLOSS BLACK.....SOLID CLEAN UNDERSIDE!

NICE SOLID AND VERY STRAIGHT BODY WITH GOOD FIT AND GAPS.....DOORS, HOOD AND TRUNK OPEN AND CLOSE GREAT!

VERY NICE LOOKING NEW BASE/CLEAR BRIGHT RED PAINT BUFFED MIRROR SMOOTH......LOOKS VERY SLICK AND NICE!.....NO NICKS, CHIPS OR SCRATCHES!



THIS IS A SHARP REAL FACTORY GTO CONVERTIBLE WITH CORRECT 1968 400 DATED CODED ENGINE, AUTO, PS, PB, POWER TOP, HOOD TACH, REAR WING, CORRECT RALLY WHEELS WITH NEW TIRES.  LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS, HEATER, WIPERS, GAS GAUGE, POWER TOP ALL WORK AS THEY SHOULD.   GOOD LOOKING SHARP NICE GTO CONVERTIBLE READY TO ENJOY AND CRUISE RIGHT AWAY!





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1968 GTO CONVERTIBLE 400 AUTO SUPER SHARP AND NICE





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IF YOU NEED FINANCING HERE ARE SOME VERY GOOD SOURCES:

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TERMS:

Notice To Bidders: High Bidder to send $700.00 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the close of this auction. Funds to be paid with Certified Check, Bank Transfer, or Cash in person within 5 days of auction ending.   All sales final. Vehicle is sold in "as is " condition. All inspections and confirmation of condition are the responsibility of the buyer.  May sell to the highest bidder if reserve is not met and will entertain offers before end of auction. I reserve the right to terminate this auction at any time. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the purchaser but I will try to help anyway I can. Negative feedback bidders or ZERO feedback bidders please contact me before bidding. Do not bid unless you intend to buy. Thank you and good luck! You are entering into a legal binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above. If you do not intend to purchase this item, do not bid! Bidders must be able to pay cash or have all loans pre-approved before bidding on this vehicle! Unqualified bidding, Deadbeat bidding, or Auction interference will be subject to legal prosecution to the fullest extent of the law. Thank you very much for your understanding.

 

 

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1968 GTO CONVERTIBLE 400 AUTO SUPER SHARP AND NICE



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