1968 Pontiac Gto 360hp 400ho 4-speed W/3:90 Posi "restore/parts Car" on 2040-cars
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, United States
This 68 GTO Runs & drives and would make a Great Restoration Project or Parts Car. This is what the Pontiac/GM Documentations say:BORN as a 1968 Pontiac GTO Coupe/Hardtop "Starlight Black" 360HP 400HO Engine " Car has a NON original 1971 YS 400 300HP 96 Cast number heads Running engine NOW "with the Correct/Original Close Ratio Muncie 4-Speed "Custom Shift Knob" with Optional 3:90 Posi Safty Track Rear End with HD Cooling System,4-Wheel Drum Brakes,Manual steering,14-Inch rims with PMD Wheel covers,Hidden Headlights,Power Bench Seat with Arm Rest,Rally Pack Gauges with Tach,AM Pushbutton Radio with front & Rear speakers,Fully Tinted Glass,HD 4-speed shifter with Custom shift knob.This is what I would call ordered like a "Factory Racer" with no real creature Comforts and a lot High Performance engine & drivetrain Options.The only NON original item/parts on this 68 GTO is the 71 YS GTO 400 engine. Lets be completely honest here.OK This 68 GTO "Restoration Project" needs a Complete 100-Percent Cosmetic restoration.All the original body panels on the car have some RUST & Dents.The Front & Rear Floors & Rear Trunk pans are rusted out along with the Radiator support.BUT The car is an incredible find with 90-percent of its original black paint still on it.The interior is complete & correct but needs to be completely restored.OK. The frame is 99-percent solid.The Hidden headlights Bumper is there & complete but does not operate.It will take a special kind of buyer highly motivated to bring this RARE 68 GTO 400HO car back to its original glory.You can BUY every Panel/Floors/Trunk Pans/Radiator Support new for this 68 Goat.OR you could use all these Parts on a rust free Lemans .The Mechanical Restoration has been started here: The NON Original 1971 YS 400 Engine 300HP with 96 cast number heads runs well and it has a NEW set of Black-Jack Headers,NON Original electronic ignition,new accel wires/coil.The exhaust is hooked-up out the back.The transmission & 3:90 Posi rear is correct and original with a NEW Clutch/Pressure Plate & re-surfaced flywheel.ALL 4- Brakes are NEW top bottom with shoes/wheel cylinders/brake parts & all new brake lines,The Original Radiator is in very good condition & its been painted & ready to be installed & comes with the correct shroud & fan.This 68 GTO HO "Restoration Project" RUNS & DRIVES under its own power.With a-little/alot more work the car can be driven on the road! This 68 GTO has a lot of stuff going for it but will take a Complete Top to Bottom cosmetic restorations to get it back to what it was many,many years ago.It comes with some extra parts like a front splash pan,engine shoud,cooling fan,and other odd & ends. .I am selling the car because for my Nephew who has too many projects/bills and want to move on.You can Email or call/Text me at 610-636-0677 just outside Philadelphia Pennsylvania.The Pennsylvania title is Clean/Clear.I am willing to work with any buyer on this really cool 68 GTO HO 4-speed Car that's needs a complete cosmetic restoration." Do not waste your time & my time with a low ball offer.Do Not make offers Or say you will buy the car and then not pay for the car or disappear.OK this has happen 3-times already.This 68 GTO HO is well worth what I am asking. "I prefer CASH on pick-up of the car and the notary is close-by.Some towing is available to the tri-State area of New Jersey/New York/Delaware/Maryland..The car is also for sale locally.
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