70 Gto Convertible, 4 Speed Green Original Rat Rod , Hot Rod, Street Rod on 2040-cars
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: 4 speed
Drive Type: 4 speed
1970 GTO convertible . care was original 4 speed and green with tan interior. This car is for restoration ad need a floor pan and trunk pan . fenders are usuable and nose as well as hood. Quarters are decent and the frame is solid. It has factory disc brake on the front . Power top car and switch on dash 140 speedo and has wiper cowl trim and the convertible top well chrome. all in good shape . the top frame is solid as well as the pump lines and electrics to the top. car needs work but it not bad . this is a excellent chance to restore one the way you want since I don't have the drivetrain . what you see is what I have for it in the pics. the vin tag is missing from the car but I verified the vin marches the decoder tag as well and the firewall and the frame of the car . title is clean and car is ready to be worked on. I'm selling due to not having time to work on it. I am starting the bidding at .99 and my reserve is far less than other cars I have seen . I have owned it like this for 10 years stored inside. not trying to get rich just my money back. Thanks and ask any questions you like. all sales final and full payment is expected in 47 hrs no exceptions or it goes to next bidder in line. I am in chambersburg pa and I am available for anyone to inspect the car at any time. If its being shipped I would be more than willing to help load the car and meet the car hauler. Thanks very much , good luck bidding.
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