1964 Pontiac Gto Convertible Restored No Reserve, Beautiful Car Real Gto on 2040-cars
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
Engine:8cyl
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:owner
Used
Year: 1964
Sub Model: GTO
Make: Pontiac
Exterior Color: Red
Model: GTO
Interior Color: White (Parchment)
Trim: Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 101,897
Up for NO RESERVE auction is my 1964 Pontiac GTO Convertible. This is a real GTO that is documented with PHS paperwork that I have.
This car was restored 2-3 years ago. It remains in excellent condition and runs and drives great. This is a very nice car that really needs nothing, just get in and cruise. I am listing the work that was done to this car during restoration by previous owner; Body----- This is a real factory GTO as told by trim tag 5N option (ponitac,mi) build and PHS papers. Car was stripped to bare metal and repainted in Grenadier Red(original 64 GTO color) The original color of this car was Sunfire Red. The body is very straight and the paint the smooth and shiny. I have kept it in a garage and covered. The panels line up very nicely and the gaps on the doors are nice and even. The red paint is very nice and looks awesome in the sun. The car has had new chrome and trim when restored and looks awesome. Interior-----The original color of the interior was this same color, listed as Parchment on the PHS and trim tags--(really white) It is been completely redone with a Legendary Interior Kit. They are are best quality--It looks brand new, seats, door panels and carpet. The metal dash and door tops are all freshly repainted and in great shape. All gauges work, the factory style tach works and it has a new am/fm stereo with new dash speakers. Original am radio goes with car. All new correct wiring harness' under the dash and to the taillights. The ORIGINAL PONTIAC steering wheel is pristine. The horn is not hooked up. Top----It is like brand new--beautiful white POWER top with new rubbers and new top cylinders. Drivetrain---The car has a period correct Pontiac 400 Tripower with a 4spd trans. The motor is rebuilt, as is the trans, new clutch. The tripower runs great and LOOKS EVEN BETTER. The car was originally a 389/4v auto car--the change was done many years ago. Everything under the hood has been rebuilt or replaced, wiring, hoses, belts, chrome. The motor. Awesome redline tires with poverty caps are all new and steel wheels repainted. This car has Power Steering, Power Brakes and Power top. Suspension---All new and cleaned and rebuilt, springs, shocks, brakes and new exhaust with splitters. Everything works except the horn--all lights, gauges. This is a great cruiser that you can drive and not have to worry too much about. The car has a couple of very, very minor chips from normal use--NO RESERVE questions call 301 502 1337 Steve |
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