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1969 Pontiac Gto 4speed 400 Posi Rear 75,000 Miles Original,w/original Interior on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:75000
Location:

Maspeth, New York, United States

Maspeth, New York, United States

TURN IT ON ,WIND IT UP, BLOW IT OUT
GTO


Hello Hello Hello

Its time to let my baby go.

I can no longer enjoy this car due to health reasons 

Car is located in Queens N.Y. and can be viewed anytime with appointment


1969 Pontiac GTO, and this car is clean. I have had this car for many years and will describe anything and everything that I can.


 Original METAL on the whole car
The quarter panels doors fenders hood deck and roof are ORIGINAL

the car was painted at some time in its life its currant color is Olive Green
All Chrome trim on outside is COMPLETE and Clean

Interior is original buckets , Black Vinyl with original piping rear seats look as if they were never used
Headliner is original dash board and steering wheel original fuel tank

Teflon body mounts

Stereo was updated at some point and water and oil gauge was installed
(I have brand new trim kit to replace the radio dash and gauge cutouts)

Factory speedometer oil,batt,gen gauge work GREAT
ALL original GLASS and Glass Trim

All climate controls function and operate

rug and Door trim are in excellent shape
Door Panels are original and all window hardware is functioning well


Pontiac 400 has an Edlebrock intake manifold
600 CFM Edlebrock Carb with electronic Choke
New alternator voltage Regulator 
New harness,Battery,Connectors
recent plugs wires and distributor
thermostat changed 
New hoses Water pump
Fuel pump and lines
New 4 Core Radiator
New Brake pads lines and rear wheel cylinders
headlights tail lights blinkers work perfect

no leaks drips or disappointments 

Posi traction rear end
NEW TIRES ALL AROUND (85%)
Wheel bearings and rims balanced when tires where changed

Factory spare in the truck as well as new glove box,trim moldings,dash plates seater stripping trim,insulting liners extra parts all come with the car

only issues that remain are as seen in the pictures , a small rust spot on the drivers door
little scratches here and there but nothing to write home about.
car was an automatic and that was changed before i purchased the vehicle.

CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN UNDER THE BODY 
NO RUST OR ROT under the car,doors truck floorpans truck quarters

great used classic car.



And that about sums it up…



if there is anything I missed please feel free to call and ask me.

Great father son car,NEEDS NOTHING Buy And Drive

Forget about dying to restore  a junker
Buy and drive home the SAME DAY…

enjoy the compliments by the ladies and the thumbs up everywhere you park

great conversation piece for the weekends


call anytime
Samantha

917-578-4420

Please call During NORMAL HOURS.

thanks


Can help with shipping 


On May-09-14 at 08:14:49 PDT, seller added the following information:

CAR IS A FACTORY 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION 


FACTORY BUILD SHEET IS ALSO AVAILABLE.

WIFE LISTED CAR FOR ME SORRY FOR THE ERROR

CAR IS A FACTORY 4 SPEED MUNCIE

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