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1966 Gto Barn Find 2 Dr H.t. 242 Code Restoration Started Than Abandoned on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:112788 Color: AND INTERIOR PIECES ARE HERE BUMPERS
Location:

Devine, Texas, United States

Devine, Texas, United States

1966 GTO BARN FIND. 2 DOOR HARD TOP.  A REAL 242 CODE GTO. RESTORATION WAS STARTED AND THAN ABANDONED. 

WHAT HAS BEEN DONE

* NEW FLOOR PAN FRT TO REAR. APPEARS TO BE A GOOD JOB, EVERY THING IS WELDED.

THE DIFFERENTIAL (ORIGINAL) HAS BEEN OVERHAULED ( I REMOVED COVER AND CHECKED) NEW POSI AND GEARS IN 3.55 X 1.

*REAR BRAKES WERE OVERHAULED, I DID NOT CHECK THE FRONT.

*AS IT HAS A T 400 TRANNY THE CORRECT PONTIAC (HURST?) SHIFTER WAS INSTALLED. SEEMS TO BE OK.

* BODY FRAME BISCUIT’S, THOSE I CAN SEE, HAVE BEEN REPLACED.

THE FIRST FOUR PICTURES ARE WHEN IT GOT HERE. IT DROVE IN TO OUR WAREHOUSE UNDER IT’S OWN POWER. 

WE HAVE REMOVED THE GRILL, BUMPERS, AND INTERIOR. ALSO THE VINYL TOP. EVERY THING APPEARS TO BE HERE. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES. WE ARE SWAMPED!! WE JUST DON’T HAVE TIME TO COMPLETE. IF SOME ONE WANTS A VERY GOOD START, AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE, ON A RESTORATION HERE IT IS. 

*IT HAD WORKING POWER FRT BRAKES (REAR LINES ARE DISCONNECTED)  AND STEERING ON ARRIVAL

WHAT I SEE IT NEED.

*BODY IS FAIRLY STRAIGHT, EXCEPT FOR THE NORMAL 48 YEAR OLD CAR STUFF. NEEDS PAINT AND INTERIOR. ALL EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PIECES ARE HERE BUMPERS, GRILL, ALL GLASS (STILL INSTALLED AND IT APPEARS GOOD) , RADIATOR, GAS TANK, ETC. 

*WHEN IT DROVE IN ONE CYLINDER WAS WEAK (SOUNDED LIKE A VALVE). ENGINE SHOULD BE OVERHAULED. APPEARS TO BE THE ORIGINAL 389 WITH AN AFTER MARKET 4 BARREL EDELBROCK CARB.

*SOME BRAKE LINES IN THE REAR WERE REMOVED WHEN THE DIFFERENTIAL WAS OVERHAULED I GUESS

*BATTERY IS MISSING. IT WAS VERY WEAK SO WE JUNKED IT.

REASON FOR SALE …………. WE STARTED TO REFURBISH THE CAR AND THEN A BUNCH OF CUSTOMER CARS CAME IN. THEY COME FIRST.

*THIS 48 YEAR OLD GTO IS SOLD FOB DEVINE TEXAS AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING A FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY ACTION ARISING OUT OF THIS SALE OR THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE VENUE IN MEDINA COUNTY TEXAS UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS.

 PAYMENT AN IMMEDIATE $500.00 DEPOSIT, BALANCE TO BE BY BANK WIRE TRANSFER AND IS EXPECTED WITH IN 5 DAYS. I HAVE A STRAIGHT TEXAS TITLE,  IN HAND. IT IS ON OUR FLOOR PLAN. WHEN YOUR WIRE TRANSFER IS RECEIVED THE BANK WILL RELEASE THE TITLE TO ME. I WILL FORWARD BY REGISTERED MAIL, THAT SAME DAY TO YOU. 

THIS GTO SHOULD BE TRANSPORTED. ALL THE REMOVED PARTS WILL FIT INSIDE OR BE TEMPORALLY INSTALLED ON THE CAR.


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