1967 Pontiac Gto 2 Dr Coupe No Reserve! No Rust Ca Car! 67 Gto on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
selling my 67 GTO coupe, i purchased this car 6 years ago, solid floors,doors,fenders,trunk,hood,roof and tail panel. no rust in the sail panel or dash. this was originaly Burgendy with a black interior, black top, body has some very old bodywork, has bondo, has no signs of previous rust repairor quarter panel replacement. this is a desert car, paint is cooked. interior is complete, needs to be redone, i have most if not all of the exterior moldings, engine is not with the car, trans is, but out. i have a 69 400 with ram air heads that can be purchased. please ask questions. car has rally rims with tires that hold air, no windshield, side and rear glass are all good, original tail panel. VIN# 241227G108966 car deoes NOT come with engine shown but can be purchased by the buyer, clear Ca title. i will help with loading. On Apr-29-14 at 18:38:55 PDT, seller added the following information:
ask questions. car has rally rims with tires that hold air, no windshield, side and rear glass are all good, original tail panel, car does NOT come with engine shown but can be purchased by the buyer, clear Ca title. sorry for that first poor discreption,
VIN#IS 242127G108966 PICTURE OF VIN TAG, ALSO, IF YOU HAVE NO OR LOW FEEDBACK, EMAIL ME BEFORE BIDDING, YOUR BID IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION |
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