1968 Pontiac Tempest Custom 5.7l on 2040-cars
PEGRAM TN, United States
Engine:5.7L 5733CC 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 0
Make: Pontiac
Sub Model: LEMANS- GTO
Model: Tempest
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: Custom
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Convertible
*1968 PONTIAC TEMPEST CONVERTABLE* { PROJECT CAR }
THIS CAR HAS FIRE DAMAGE, *AS IS *( NO WARRARNTYS)
THIS IS ALL ORG. CAR. NUMBERS MATCHING
350 /2 BARREL ,350 TURBO TRANS
THIS IS A 2ND OWNER CAR - SECOND OWNER BOUGHT IN 2001!!!
**I HAVE ALL ORG. DOCUMENTATION FROM PONTIAC**
PROTECT-O -PLATE ------------- BUILD SHEET ,AND A NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY
WHEN SOLD NEW AND AN OWNERS MANUAL AND ORG. TITLE
AND PAPER WORK!!!!! CAR HAD A DASH FIRE,AND BURNT TOTAL INTERIOR
BURNT PARTUAL MOTOR PARTS ,CARB. & DIST. MOTOR ISNT LOCKED UP
BOTH RAN GOOD BEFORE THE FIRE. CONDITION UNKNOWN*****
CAR FLOORS ARE SOILD ORG. TRUNK IS IN GREAT SHAPE
QUARTERS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE. TOP FRAME IS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION, BUMPERS ARE UNBELIEVABLE, IN GREAT SHAPE!!
THIS WOULD BE A GREAT CAR TO RESTORE OR CLONE AS A" GTO"
AS IS NO WARRANTYS. THE CAR IS LOCATED IN NASHVILLE TN.
BUYER IS RESPONSEABLE FOR SHIPPING!
I WOULD NEED A $ 500 DEPOSIT ,24 HOURS AFTER SALE OF AUCTION!!!
IAM SURE I LEFT SOME THINGS OUT, PLEASE CALL AND ASK QUESTIONS!!
615-568-1741
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