1968 Pontiac Gto 68 Project Car True 242 Gto on 2040-cars
La Grange, Illinois, United States
Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Pontiac
Exterior Color: White
Model: GTO
Interior Color: turquoise
Trim: none
Drive Type: none
This is a true 242 1968 Pontiac GTO I have for sale. I have clear title in my name and PHS documentation on car. Car is as shown in pics. Has no engine or front seats. Has in trunk a pair of 1968 GTO #16 heads, a cross member, a couple oil pans and a manual 3 speed trans with bell housing from a 1970 GTO. PHS shows car was equipped with 350hp 400 with close ratio 4 speed, special order safe-t-track 3.90 rear end, am radio, rally 2 wheels, exhaust extensions, power steering, soft ray glass in all windows, front floor mats, g70 red line tires, and was Cameo ivory exterior with turquoise interior. I found car in a field and brought it back from Houston Texas about 10 years and has been sitting in storage since. Car had no front end, trunk lid or drivers window in it when I found it. Car now has a rusty 69 Lemans front end loosely bolted to front end with a bent GTO hood, drivers window sitting on rear seat, and 68 lemans trunk lid on it. Car has rust in a lot of random places, but still can be saved. Frame is in good shape, and not rotted. Has a Chevelle 12 bolt rear end in it, never opened it up, so im not sure what gear is in it, when you turn pinion, both wheels turn in same direction. Deposit of $150.00 due within 24 hours, vehicle will need to be picked up within 2 weeks of end of auction.
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