1965 Gto Tri-power 4 Speed Factory Air on 2040-cars
Bridgewater, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 4 speed
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 44,750
Model: GTO
Exterior Color: Fontiane Blue
Trim: Hard top
Interior Color: Parchement
This is a PHS documented WS code Tri-power 4 speed air conditioned GTO. The AC system has been completely refurbished (valves, diaphragms, control panel, etc.) and converted to 134 A by a retired AC Delco specialist.
Being an original California car sold new at Corcoran Motors in Fremont, it is a zero rust vehicle. It has power steering and brakes along with a tilt column, woood wheel, vacuum gauge, exhaust splitters and accessory 4-way flasher. The facotry AM-FM radio received an upgraded circutry retrofit while maintaining it's completely stock appearance. All systems function properly inclusive of lights, turn signals, horn, wipers and washer system, courtesy and back-up lamps, parking brake lamp and complete rally gauge cluster.
The F70x14 redlines are in excellent condition along with a 7.75x14 redline spare and restored jack assembly. It has T-3 headlamps as well.
The body is very straight overall. A very minor amount of work appears to have been done over the wheel well on the driver's side 1/4 panel, but can only be noticed under close scrutiny. The fontaine blue paint is a base and clear coated application. It has a few small touch ups and blemishes , but receives compliments and shows quite nicely. The chrome is excellent with the only negative being a 1 1/4 " crack in the tail panel moulding (see Picture). The tail end back-up lamp bezels are new.
The seat covers, headliner, doorpanels, and carpeting have been replaced. All of the console chrome is new. There are a few hairline cracks in the passenger side corner of the dashpad and a small split in the driver's side rear panel (see pictures). Aftermarket gauges had been installed at one point, leaving the small openings for the screws under the dashboard center.
The engine is aWS code block with the proper 77 heads and a casting date of L-4-4 (December '64) . It performs nicely and is coupled to a smooth shifting 4 speed with the proper shift assembly. The rear is dated L-6-4 (December '64) with a WF stamp on the passenger side, indicating a standard 3:23 ratio which was applicable to air conditioned vehicle.
The exhaust system appears to be galvanized and was on the car at the time of my purchase.
I STRONGLY URGE anyone interested to view the car in person. Please bid only if serious. A $1,000 paypal deposit is due within 48 hours of auction closing. A wire transfer is preferable for the remaining balance.
Email any questions or call Kevin at 908-229-2189.
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