1968 Gto Convertible Phs 242 Ys Block Ready To Cruise on 2040-cars
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1968 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE- FULLY PHS DOCUMENTED
(this is the real deal - not a clone) Fewer than 5091 Units Built with these options. 400ci YS Block 350 HP 4bbl V8 LAZER STRAIGHT Turbo Hydramatic Automatic Transmission Beautiful Red Interior with Factory Bucket Seats Console with His & Her's Hurst Automatic Shifter 98,431 original miles HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS POWER TOP RALLY WHEELS / EXCELLENT TIRES ORIGINAL ROCHESTER QUADRAJET 4 BARREL Older restoration but still shows well. PHS DOCUMENTS,DECODED BUILD SHEET & WINDOW STICKER THERE IS SOME RUST ON LOWER QUARTERS & ROCKERS ALSO SOME MINOR CHIPS AND IMPERFECTIONS IT COULD USE A PAINT JOB & A NEW CONVERTIBLE ROOF INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION CURRENTLY CAMEO IVORY WHITE( this is the original correct color, but had been repainted) RED INTERIOR/WHITE TOP/RED BOOT IN THE MEANTIME IT CAN BE THE PERFECT DAILY DRIVER AND GREAT FOR ANY CRUISE IN'S. BOTH CAR & ENGINE ARE VERY STRONG. NON PAYERS WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY I HAVE A VERY RELIABLE LICENSED/INSURED REASONABLE CARRIER I CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND I HAVE BEEN A EBAY MEMBER SINCE 2003 WITH 100 % POSITIVE FEEDBACK FEEL CONFIDENT TO PURCHASE , CALL 813 474 3849 (10AM-9 PM) TAMPA, FL. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - I WILL ENTERTAIN LEGITIMATE OFFERS I WILL GIVE YOU HONEST ANSWERS ! PLEASE READ PRIOR TO BIDDING............................ A $500 non-refundable deposit is required with PayPal immediately upon a successful bid. The balance to be funded only with approved certified funds or wire transfer, within 72 hours. Please call with questions prior to bidding. Bidder's with less than 20 positive feedbacks, or any negative feedback are required to FIRST email personal info including your honest obligation to honor your bid, otherwise the bid will be canceled. Please don't bid unless you agree to, and will obey all the terms of sale. The car is being sold "as-is, where-is", and is free of any liens, also without any warranties .Vehicle has a clear Florida title. Buyer is responsible for any sales taxes and all shipping charges. Your bid is a commitment to buy. I encourage you to inspect vehicle before you start bidding. I reserve the right to end this auction for any reason without notice. Remember the gto is 46 years old but still in stellar condition , with a little bit of work & money your will own a great car to enjoy for many years to come. I will not consider any trades. Thank you and good luck in bidding for this exceptional GOAT On Apr-08-14 at 19:46:40 PDT, seller added the following information: 3.23 POSI LIGHT STREET CAM |
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