1969 Pontiac Gto Judge Clone, Restored, 2 Dr Ht, Orange, 400ci, 4spd Man, A/c on 2040-cars
West Newbury, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400ci V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: 2 door hard top Judge clone
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 84,950
Sub Model: Judge clone
Exterior Color: carousel red
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This Vehicle Consists of a 1969 PONTIAC GTO, Which Has Been Cosmetically and Mechanically Restored with a
Frame-Off Restoration. Vehicle Has Been Professionally Refinished in a Non-Original Caraousel Red Color with
“Judge” Striping and Decals. Paint Presents Very Well with a Few Small Defects. Ram Air Hood, Doors, Trunk and
Steel Body Panels are Well Aligned. Rubber Front Bumper is in Very Good Condition with Minor Aging and a Few
Stress Cracks, Typical to These Vehicles. Rear Bumper Has Been Replaced with a Rechromed Item. “GTO” and
Other Emblems are a Combination of Original and High Quality Reproduction Items. Grilles, Window Trim and Other
Trim Parts Appear to be Original with Minimal Wear and Aging. Vehicle Features a Non-Original 400ci V8 Engine
and a 4 Speed Manual Transmission. Engine Has Been Professionally Rebuilt and is in Excellent Running Condition.
Engine Block and Related Components Have Been Refinished and Detailed in a Factory Correct Orange Color.
Firewall is in Excellent Condition with No Rust or Defects. New Belts, Hoses and Other Mechanical Components
Have Been Installed. Interior is a Combination of Original and Reproduction Parts. Front Bucket Seats Have Been
Recovered with High Quality Reproduction Covers. Rear Seat Has Been Recovered with High Quality Reproduction
Covers. Front Door Panels Have Been Replaced with High Quality Reproduction Items. Rear Interior Panels Appear
to be Original with Minimal Wear and Aging. Dash Pad and Woodgrain Trim are Original and are in Very Good
Condition with Some Wear and Aging. Original Instruments and Dash Trim are in Very Good Condition with Some
Aging and Fading. Original Steering Wheel is in Excellent Condition. An Original AM/FM Radio is Installed. A Guage
Panel is Installed Under the Dash. A Factory Center Console and Floor Shifter are Installed. Console Has Been
Redyed and Shows Some Aging. Interior Carpeting Has Been Replaced with High Quality Reproduction Materials .
Trunk Floor and Trunk Compartment are in Excellent Condition. Trunk Floor and Inner Panels Have Been Refinished
in a Factory Correct Grey Spatter Finish. A Reproduction Trunk Mat is Installed. Vehicle Features 15 inch Steel
Rallye Wheels with New Trim Rings and Center Caps. Wheels are in Excellent Condition. P235/60R15 BF Goodrich
Radial T/A White Lettered Tires are Installed and are in Excellent Condition with Minimal Treadwear. Chassis and
Floorpan are in Excellent Condition. Front and Rear Suspension and Brakes Have Been Rebuilt with High Quality
Parts and Components. A Factory Style Dual Exhaust System is Installed and is in Excellent Condition. Vehicle is
Mechanically Sound, and is in Excellent Running and Driving Condition.
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