1969 Gto, 400 Cu In, Th400, 4.11 Posi, Good Condition, Runs & Drives! on 2040-cars
Albright, WV, United States
Engine:400 cu in
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: Two Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 81,081
Exterior Color: Burgundy with light pearl
Disability Equipped: No
This auction is for a 1969 Pontiac GTO vin: 242379G109988.
Data Plate:
ST 69 24237 FM 22234 BDY
TR 256 73 B PNT
Engine: 1968 WT Block, 400 4 Bolt Main, bored .030, forged pistons, 10.5 compression ratio, Ram Air 3 Cam.
Heads: Casting #48, Ported/Polished, Stainless Steel Valves, Bronze Guides, Teflon Seals.
Carburator: Carter AFB Performance Series.
Transmission: TH400 Automatic, w/B&M Megashifter (missing cover & boot).
Differential: 4.11 ratio 12 Bolt Posi.
Brakes: 4 Wheel Non-Power Drum Brakes
Stated mileage is what's currently showing on the odometer, true vehicle mileage is unknown. The drivetrain has 5-7K miles of service since rebuild, carburator has 500 miles since new. This vehicle starts runs & drives & is driven occasionally, it's in good condition. Frame, Trunk Floor, Extensions, Rocker Panels & Body are solid & in very good condition. Some corrosion repairs needed, see pics. Paint has some scratches & blemishes. Horn is inoperable, front driver side window roller broken, but window is operable. Hole in driver side floorboard see pic. Some corrosion around backglass area & rear quarter panels see pics. Minor water leaks. Hideaway headlight doors inoperable, but headlights work. Starter is a high performance gear reduction type & does not engage properly at certain times will need shimmed. Front seats will need recovering, dashboard is cracked, & radio hole cut-out. Minor transmission & engine oil leaks. Has many new parts & everything works, except what is previously stated. Vehicle is located near Kingwood WV 26537 & can be driven or hauled away. The seller expects full payment within 3 days of auction's end, & a deposit of $225.00 within 24 hours of end of sale. The buyer is responsible to communicate if unable to meet payment deadlines. The vehicle & title will not be released until the full final price is paid & cleared. If there are any questions please ask!
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