1966 Pontiac Gto Project Car on 2040-cars
Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1966
Trim: black
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 999,999
real gto 242 car.it is very rusty.floors appear to be good. doors fenders and hood are repairable but rear quarters trunk and rockers are gone.no motor or trans.has all the glass.have conn title from 1974 for the car.have gages wire harness some chrome trim front bumper.needs total resto or good for a build with donor car.please ask any questions you may have about the car before bidding.i will help with loading of the car BUT WILL NOT SET UP SHIPPING.BUYER WILL ARANGE PICK UP OF THE CAR.ALSO I DO HAVE SOME BLACK FRONT BUCKETS FOR THE CAR BUT WILL BE SOLD SEPERATE FROM AUCTION.
On Oct-25-13 at 13:26:53 PDT, seller added the following information: real gto 242 car.Just ordered the phs on the car.was faxed the build sheet.orignaly the car was fontain blue with blue interior and black top.car came loaded with rally gages, tach,console,pwr windows pwr steering,posi rear end tined glass and is a ys 4 barrel auto.has way more options this car was loaded.dont feel like listing them all.you get the idea. it is very rusty.floors appear to be good. doors fenders and hood are repairable but rear quarters trunk and rockers are gone.no motor or trans.has all the glass.have conn title from 1974 for the car.have gages wire harness some chrome trim front bumper.needs total resto or good for a build with donor car.please ask any questions you may have about the car before bidding.i will help with loading of the car BUT WILL NOT SET UP SHIPPING.BUYER WILL ARANGE PICK UP OF THE CAR.ALSO I DO HAVE SOME BLACK FRONT BUCKETS FOR THE CAR BUT WILL BE SOLD SEPERATE FROM AUCTION. |
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