1969 Pontiac Gto Factory Black With Red Interior 4 Speed Posi True Barn Find!!! on 2040-cars
Paducah, Kentucky, United States
1969 GTO I bought this car to restore but I have another 69 GTO im building and I don't need 2. This is a very rare car its factory Black with red bucket seat interior. When was the last time you saw this color combo that came factory? This car has been stored inside a dairy barn for the last 25 years and was last on the road in 1987. Im going to list all the options this car has but I have no clue if it came from the factory this way or not. It has hideaway lites with a nice endure bumper. Remote left side mirror. Tach and gauges in dash. Wood PMD steering wheel. 4 speed transmission with center console. Bucket seats with headrest. I counted the turns of the driveshaft and wheel while off the ground and it came up just past 3 1/2 turns I believe 3.55 I checked it twice and got this ive never pulled the cover to be exact. It is a limited slip has the tag on cover and everytime I pop the clutch it spins both wheels. I believe its a posi but I could be wrong. It has Rally II wheels with the correct JA code they have 16 of the original black center lugnuts 2 black center pmd caps and 2 trim rings that attach to the outer lip of the rim. Car has a good set of tires. I also have a Ram Air set up looks like most of its there please look at pics. Car has a good hood with hollow holes I don't know if its a real ram air hood. I have a extra set of #62 heads that came with the car when I bought it was told they were original I don't know. This is a manual drum brake car with power steering. I have 4 T3 headlites along with other parts that go with the car. what you see in the pics is all I have. The engine is a 400 but is not the original engine!!! Someone started bodywork 25 years ago they put some patches in the trunk they used rivots and welded them in. They welded patches to the lower rear of each fender. They put lower quarters on it. They used rivots and welded those also. The floor has a couple patches done the same way. The trunk lip is nice around the windows looks good doors look good. This will make a nice car!!!!! But it needs a full restoration. I put a temporary gas tank on it a set of plugs and points and a good battery and got it running. The engine has good oil pressure no knocks or smoke. I ran it up and down my street a few times and burned the tires a few times then the carb started overflowing. It will still start and move but the carb is leaking bad. The car has little to no brakes. Remember it sat 25 years. Does roll very easy. I will help as much as I can on pick up. I expect 250.00 non refundable deposit within 24 hours of auctions end. The balance within 7 days of auctions end. These ads cost 55.00 please be a real bidder. Im selling this car NO/RESERVE!!!!! Whatever it brings it sells so bid to own and only bid what you are prepared to pay. Good luck and thank you. If your serious you can call or text Billy (270)564-3996 Car is selling as/is where is. |
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