1969 Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars
Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
For Sale is a 1969 Pontiac GTO, non matching period correct 400/4bbl, Turbo Hydramatic 400 automatic transmission, PHS documentation, 242-VIN authentic. This is a super straight extra clean California car which has been dressed as a JUDGE. The exterior color is Palladium Silver with the JUDGE decals in yellow, red, and blue.There's the JUDGE trunk lid spoiler, and the Rally II wheels, trim rings delete amongst a few other common JUDGE characteristics. The paint was done in the mid 90'S and is very presentable, it holds an excellent shine with very few minor blemishes, barely noticeable otherwise very nice. This GTO retains all of its original rust free body panels, all with excellent fit, gaps, and alignment. The trunk is extra clean, with the factory spare tire and jack, speckled paint surface, original mint floor pan and clean inner fenders, all rust free. The interior is very nice with the original Black leather bucket seats and center console gear shifter, mint dash, and instrument panel all in very good condition.The gauges are clear, operational, and easy to read. The door panels, headliner, carpet, and rear seat are all very clean and in excellent shape. The undercarriage in super clean, with rock solid floors and frame rails. There's a long list of recent work thats been done, things such as shocks, Firestone Wide O 0val tires, fully rebuilt brakes front and rear all brand new parts along with a new master cylinder and brake lines, hoses etc., a special order original factory style Ram-Air III period correct dual exhaust, new gas tank, sending unit, new upper and lower radiator hoses, motor mounts, battery cables, lube oil and filter, full tune up, rebuilt Rochester Quadrajet carburetor and misc. other replacement parts. A turn key car that starts every time and is ready for cruising the open road. With lots of power to the rear wheels this GTO runs super and goes down the road straight with no squeaks or rattles or funny noises. It shifts through the gears as it should and runs strong. The car is garage kept and driven on occasion in good weather and started often during the winter months. It shows and presents itself very well and gets a lot of compliments and turns many heads every time it leaves my garage. I have a free and clear NH Title in my possession. Sorry, I'm not interested in any trades at this time. No brokers, and No advertising or classified services needed. If the ad is up, it is still available. Asking $33,500. Cash Offers in person. Serious inquiries only please. Call or text: 603-312-3191
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