1968 Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: rosana.theriot@tightmail.com .
This is a frame on restoration I bought about four years ago. Clean rust free southern California car, Numbers
matching drive train. All original sheet metal, painted to it's original color, Vadoro Green and new vinyl top
installed. Engine, trans and rear end rebuilt to factory specs. All new suspension, springs, shocks, power brakes,
gas and brake lines, exhaust system, gas tank and wire harnesses. Complete new factory interior, working clock,
gauges rebuilt and AC components replaced with working factory cold AC. I had a front disc brake conversion
installed. The original AM radio is disconnected and an up graded stereo/ CD player is hidden in the center console
with rear and dash speakers. His and Her duel gate shifter is original to the car. All electrical switches, gauges
work as do the windows roll free and smooth. All the glass has been replaced. This car has been fully restored with
no expense spared. This car is titled in my name with a clear California title. It has been in Southern California
all of it's life until I brought it to my residence in Up State New York about two years ago. The registration is
current. It is garage kept, never taken out in bad weather and few miles since rebuild. Car runs great with
everything working properly. Please ask any question, and if you can, come an inspect the car. If you need
additional photos I can provide them.
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