Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 242379B168720
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: The Judge
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Orange
1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Rear "Pro-Tour"
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MANUFACTURER |
MODEL |
YEAR |
VIN |
Pontiac |
GTO
Judge |
1969 |
242379B168720 |
EXTERIOR COLOR |
INTERIOR COLOR |
TRANSMISSION |
ENGINE |
Carrousel Red |
Black
Leather |
Tremec TKO-56 6-Speed
Manual Transmission |
Gen III LS1 5.7L V8 FI Engine (350+ hp) |
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You are bidding on a
fantastic 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge "Pro-Tour". This GTO is in
showroom
condition inside and out,
and has been
adult-owned,
driven,
and garage kept.
This GTO has been
professionally built and rotisserie restored in 2012 with over $150k invested as
the dealer's personal vehicle.
Features include:
Gen III LS1 5.7L
V8 Engine,
Tremec TKO-56
6-Speed Manual Transmission,
Pontiac 10-Bolt
Position Rear With 4:10 Gears,
Doug's Headers With 3" Flowmaster Exhaust,
New Leather
Bucket Seat Interior,
New
Chrome/Trim/Weather Stripping,
Vintage Heat And Air
Conditioning,
Power Steering,
4-Wheel Power Disc
Brakes,
Upper And Lower Tubular
Control Arms,
Front And Rear Big Sway
Bars,
Detroit Speed Rear 4-Bar
Suspension,
Billet Specialties 18"
And 20" Wheels With High Performance Z-Rated Tires,
Electric Hide-Away
Headlights,
Hood Tach,
Boyo Rearview Mirror,
AM/FM/CD Player Audio
System, And Much More.
This is a fantastic GTO with numerous features. A sure to
please.
This vehicle is in "as
new" condition inside and out.
The body is incredibly straight, clean, and solid.
The paint is in fantastic condition as is the trim grill, bumpers, glass etc.
The wheels are in
"as new" condition with
no abrasions.
The interior of this vehicle has no rips, tears, burns, stains, nor worn spots
on the seats, carpet, door panels, nor anywhere else. This GTO was owned by a
NON-smoker.
It drives and looks like
new.
Please note that ALL vehicles being sold have clean and clear titles !
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hesitate to contact us, by phone at,
817-292-4477
with any questions. We are proud to have
great positive feedback and our price is always below retail.
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(Michael@CityViewClassicCars.com)
with any questions. We provide free airport pick-up from both
Dallas Love Field and DFW International Airport we also can arrange
low cost shipping directly to your door. Thank you for visiting
another of City View Classic Cars' fantastic listing.
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Please take the time to look at our fantastic feedback and feel
assured that all our vehicles are exactly as described.
We are located in Fort Worth, TX.
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5031 Bryant Irvin Road
Fort Worth, TX 76132
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