1968 Pontiac Gto Base 6.6l on 2040-cars
Lynnfield, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:6.6L 6555CC 400Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1968
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 50,000
Model: GTO
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: Base
Interior Color: Red
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL 1968 GTO CONVERTIBLE THAT CAME TO NEW ENGLAND 5 YRS AGO FROM THE RUST FREE STATE OF COLORADO. IT WAS REPAINTED MANY YEARS AGO(1984) ! THERE IS TONS OF RECEIPTS AND PAPERWORK , ALONG WITH PHS DOCUMENTATION AND ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET. 3 OWNERS FROM 1981 .THE CAR HAS BEEN BABIED FOR ALL OF ITS 50,000 MILES(BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT), AND THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR REFLECTS IT. IT IS A FACTORY SOLAR RED , RED INTERIOR, HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHT CAR ! IT IS EQUIPPED WITH PS, PB, FACTORY AM RADIO AND P/ANTENNA (NOT WORKING) TILT COLUMN, WOOD RALLY STEERING WHEEL, BUCKET SEATS & CONSOLE WITH HIS AND HER SHIFTER. THE SEATS ARE ALL ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (SMALL TEAR ON TOP OF REAR SEAT). THE FRONT AND REAR DOOR PANELS ARE ORIGINAL AND NEAR MINT . THE DASH IS GOOD AND ALL GAUGES WORK AS THEY SHOULD. THE CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH GLASS BACK WINDOW AND CARPET ARE LIKE NEW. THE SEAT BELTS ARE BEAUTIFUL. YES IT IS AN ALL ORIGINAL BODY PANEL CAR . FLOORS, FRAME AND TRUNK ARE FLAWLESS. QUARTER PANELS,AND FENDERS ARE VERY GOOD . I CAN TELL THAT THERE WAS SOME MINOR PATCH WORK DONE ON THE PASSENGER QUARTER PANEL YEARS BACK. I WOULD SAY THE PAINT ON THIS CAR IS A 7 ON A SCALE OF 1-10. THE RALLEY WHEELS WERE RECENTLY RESTORED WITH CENTER CAPS AND NEW BFG TIRES. ORIGINAL TAIL LIGHTS WITH CORRECT MARKINGS , MINT PIT FREE CHROME . THE ENGINE BAY WAS DETAILED SOME YEARS AGO AND SHOWS AS SUCH.THIS CAR IS A SOLID INVESTMENT. THE DRIVE TRAIN IS ALL ORIGINAL AND IS NUMBERS MATCHING RIGHT DOWN TO THE CARBURETOR , TRANNY, AND REAR END . NEW PLUGS , CAP ROTOR , ALTERNATOR , REBUILT RADIATOR , NEW BRAKES , BELTS HOSES. SHE RUNS AND DRIVES AS NICE IF NOT BETTER THAN SHE LOOKS. Here is the latest NADA pricing for this car equipped with options: Low $12,995 Med $43,930 High $76,820 My reserve is very low for a car in this condition. Please call for a verbal description or come and inspect this car before bidding if possible. You could also have a third party inspection report done for your review before bidding, I believe that they are around $300.00. Please direct all questions to Jim at 781-589-0420. Accepting calls up until 9:00pm EST. If you need a shipping quote, please call Intercity Lines at 1-800-221-3936. The vehicle is in Zip code 01940.
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