1969 Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars
Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: silvana_alphin@zoho.com . This beautiful 1969 GTO is a rare find. It's well maintained in and out, has recently been tuned and serviced so it
needs nothing. The red exterior and beige interior are a very nice combination, and are in great shape. This is a
True GTO, the VIN is 242379B135237.
The original 400 V8 puts out over 400 horsepower. It was rebuilt, bored .30 over and got an upgraded cam shaft.
Again, this is the original, numbers matching engine. The points on the distributor were replaced with an
electronic ignition system. An MSD box was professionally installed, complete with a rev-limiter to preserve the
engine. The 4 barrel Edelbrock carburetor is new, along with the entire fuel system. I had the fuel lines, the fuel
pump and fuel sending unit, as well as the fuel filters replaced, and the fuel tank got a rebuild and locking gas
cap. I also added a new battery, new starter and sparkplugs/wires.
The Automatic transmission is original, and is a 3 speed His/Hers with a Hurst package, and was just recently
serviced. It shifts up and down very smoothly even under full throttle. It has a very solid, factory feel, and I
will attribute that to the fact that the car has less than 40K original miles on it.
The interior is Beige and the leather is in good shape. Disclosure: The carpet is original and it used to be red.
This is the only thing on the car that could use replacing, but it's still decent and clean. The gauges and
instruments all work properly. This appears to be a non-smoker car, as the cigarette lighter and ashtrays have no
wear on them. I have all of the PHS documents for this car, and It appears that the first owner ordered the car
with a special package that consisted of 17 options, some of which were new to this model year. I will list all the
factory options eventually, but it has:
Safe-T track, Wonder-touch Steering, Cruise Control, Defroster Front/Rear, Power door locks, Power driver's seat,
Power antenna, and Air Conditioning, just to name a few. The 15 inch American Racing Wheels are chrome, and the
tires are new on the rear and fairly new on the front. Replaced and upgraded the brake lines and pads recently, so
this car drives and handles exceptionally well.
I am by no means saying that this car is show-room condition, but it's good at the very least. I would be happy to
answer any questions you may have.
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