1966 Gto Royal Bobcat Hurst Recreation No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Chester, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: 2 dr
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 68,000
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are viewing a beautiful 1966 GTO Royal Bobcat Hurst equipped recreation that was built from a solid Lemans selling at No Reserve! This car has the fresh Ram Air Package which was an over the counter dealer installed item. The Hurst equipment includes the Hurst Pro-Matic shifter and Hurst line lock. The wheels are new 14 x7 Ralley 1's with the Hurst emblems in the center caps and BF Goodrich red line tires with matching spare. It has a 1972 YS engine with all of the modifications that ACE Wilson's Pontiac dealership would of done.
9.0:1 compression
HEI distributor
Edelbrock 4 Barrell carb
Ceramic coated headers
Competition Cams camshaft kit
Rebuilt two speed transmission
Shift kit and torque converter
4-core radiator
Adjustable Hurst rear air shocks
This GTO has PS and PB and a very nice bucket seat interior and console. Hood mounted tach as well. I would rate the paint at least and 8 out of 10. It is very nice with no major noticeable defects. The interior is the same . The carpet and door panels look great and the wood sport steering really looks very nice. It is wired for a nice stereo system with speakers already in the doors but there is no head unit. The rear tray has the cut outs in it for the speakers already.
All panels on the body are solid as well as the trunk and floor pan. This GTO starts quickly and runs great down the road. All the lights work. You will get plenty of looks driving this car.
Selling as-is with no warranty. Overseas bidders are welcome. Read my feedback and bid with confidence.
On May-28-13 at 07:22:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
Here are the answers to the questions I have been getting. The engine is a 389. The chrome and stainless on the car is excellent with no pitting. The frame is nice and clean and straight. The glass looks new. The dash pad and headliner look new as well. This is not a trailer queen but a very nice car you can take to the local shows and maybe even win a few trophies with. The restoration was done about 7 years ago and cost more the $28,000. The only difference in this car and a real GTO is the trim tag. If you would like to make an offer on the car just let me know. Thanks.
On May-29-13 at 06:11:27 PDT, seller added the following information:
I had a gentleman email me and ask if this was a real GTO? I thought I was clear in my description but this car left the factory as a Lemans. It was then built to look like a GTO Royal Bobcat edition. It is not a real GTO this is a clone. Thanks.
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