Gto 242 on 2040-cars
Buena Vista, Virginia, United States
Body Type:GTO
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: GTO 242 VIN
Drive Type: MAN
Mileage: 100,000
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: GTO
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
HERE IS A REAL 242 GTO CAR RUNS GOOD HAS A 400 IN IT MAY NEED CARB REBUILD BUT RUNS PRUTTY GOOD DONT KNOW THE MODEL OF IT, ALSO COMES WITH NUM MATCHING BLOCK HEADS CRANK INTAKE/CARB HAS ORG 4SPEED AND SHIFTER IN IT ORG REAR FEELS LIKE ABOUT 370,S HAS COUPLE NEW THINGS WITH IT SIDE LIGHTS DOOR HANDLES HAS NEW FRONT FLOOR PANS PUT IN, BACK OK ,TRUNK GOOD SHAPE, HAD LOWER QUARTER PATCH PUT IN LOOKS LIKE DID PRETY GOOD ON ALL THAT, ORG COLOR LIGHT BLUE WITH BLUE INT THIS IS A GOOD CAR FOR SOME ONE TO PAINT AND BLOCK PUT INTERIOR KIT IN AND GO ,HAS PONTIAC WHEELS ON IT AND CONSOLE STILL THERE ,SELLING AS IS ,WHERE IS, THANKS FOR LOOKING, DOES HAVE BACK SEAT NOT IN PIC IF NEED TO ASK ANYTHING GIVE ME A CALL SELLING AT GOOD PRICE CELL 1 540 570 2700
On Mar-04-13 at 18:05:55 PST, seller added the following information:
Home phone. 1 540 377 2700
On Mar-04-13 at 18:08:22 PST, seller added the following information:
2nd owner car also have build sheet
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