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1969 Gto Coupe Ram Air Iii 400 Phs Docs Nice Driver Car Clean Interior 72 Pics on 2040-cars

US $18,900.00
Year:1969 Mileage:100000
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, United States

Naperville, Illinois, United States
1969 GTO coupe ram air III 400 PHS docs nice driver car clean interior 72 pics, US $18,900.00, image 1

1969 GTO '242' car, 2 door hardtop, PHS documentation.  Originally a 400/366HP 4 speed, ram air III, verdoro green, with green interior, 355 rear gears.  Now it has a 66 389 fresh engine, 400 trans, dark blue exterior, with clean black interior.  It has been changed to what it is in the pictures, but a great car to bring back to original. 

The engine and trans are in excellent condition, fresh engine, with a new holley carburator, power steering, power disc brakes, newer dual exhaust.  The seats were recovered, the carpet is not a correct factory material.  The dashboard has a crack in it where the "Jesus" statue was.  Headliner is good. 

The body is in nice shape, it does have some minor blisters here and there on the bottom of the car (see pictures), minor rust in the wheel wells, and the trunk pan was patched up.  It does have the original panels on the car, the rear quarter panels are original.  The frame is solid, and it has had some floor patch work a long time ago.  Overall solid, but not done correct. 

Overall, this is a very nice running and driving car, great driver quality example.  Excellent potential to be an original car again.  The only ram air parts that I have are in the trunk, and I photoed it

Dealers welcome, out of country buyers welcome.  Jim, 630-975-9595.  I can assist with shipping, buyer pays for actual shipping costs.  Sold as is with no warranty.  Clean clear title. 

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