1969 Gto California Rust Free #matching 400, Black Plate Car, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Folsom, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8 400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: GTO
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Auto
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 97,051
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
You are bidding on a no reserve 97K original mile 1969 California Black plate Pontiac GTO car that is rust free. This GTO was bought new in California and has original Black and yellow licence plates and has been here in a garage its whole life. NO rust repair on this car anywhere all original panels and trunk floor this car sat in a garage and had No rust. The GTO is all number matching motor and trans and both have been fully rebuilt from top to bottom by Cascar machine shop in Sacramento and the trans done by Abco in Placerville and the GTO only had 97K original miles. All the brakes are new including master, booster, calipers, wheel barrings, rotors, drums, brake lines, proportioning valve and all the shocks all the way around are also new with new tires. Most everything in the engine compartment is new including, starter, distributor, carburetor, hoses, fan clutch, water pump, fuel pump, battery, wires, belts, alternator, gas tank and sending unit and power steering pump. The bumpers are original, original rims and so is all the trim and glass with the exception of the front windshield. The interior has new carpet, sill plates and head liner but the front and back seats are original and so is all the door panels and they are in great shape. All the window, trunk and door rubbers are all new. The dash is original and has one single crack and the steering wheel is original also and perfect. The GTO has had one repaint but the original paint was in very good shape before the repaint (base coat, clear coat). This car was extremely nice to start with and all original rust free car. The car has front sway bar, hood tack, bucket seats console shift auto, front power disc brakes, power steering and AC (missing two lines but all the rest there). It does have the cowl tag I will sell to people in other countries and over seas and I am open for offers.
Buyer to pay non refundable deposit of $700.00 within 24 hours of auctions end. Balance due within 7 days of end of auction. No exceptions! Buyer responsible for all shipping charges. I will however help load the car on transport truck if needed. Payment to be made using bank wire transfer, bank cashiers check or cash in person. Car is sold with clean a clear title. Bidders are welcome/encouraged to view the car prior to auctions end. Out of state/country bidders are welcome/encouraged to hire a 3rd party inspection. However, once auction is over and you are the winning bidder the car will be yours. Car is sold as is, where is. Sale of vehicle is Final! This is a private party sale and the car is sold with no warranties expressed or written. Please make sure you have satisfied your expectations of the car. The car is actively for sale and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time for any reason. The car will be for sale locally as well. If you have questions on anything please send me an email for a quick response. I want the vehicle to go to someone who will appreciate the car. Thank you and good luck!
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