1970 Pontiac Gto 455 Ho Convertible on 2040-cars
Ronkonkoma, New York, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:7.5L 455Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: 455 HO CONVERTIBILE
Drive Type: U/K
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: 455 HO
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1970 PONTIAC GTO 455 HO CONVERTIBLE , BAJA GOLD / BLACK INT / BLACK TOP / ONE OF 241 BUILT , PHS DOCUMENTED , , OUT OF LONG TERM STORAGE , BARN FIND ....
NUMBERS MATCH !!! NOT THE ORG CARB ... THIS CAR RUNS VERY WELL .. . I DROVE THE CAR ABOUT A MILE OR SO . DROVE VERY GOOD . TRANS SHIFTED GOOD , BRAKES WORKED GOOD . TOP GOES UP AND DOWN . THIS IS A VERY RARE CAR .. IT NEEDS A RESTORATION , IT DESERVES A RESTORATION ! CHECK THE AUCTION REPORTS ON THE 455 HO CONVERTIBLES , THEY HAVE BEEN GOING UP .. NOW FOR THE BODY , ONE REPAINT ABOUT 25 YEARS AGO ..NEEDS 1/4 S , SOME FLOOR WORK , HOOD IS BAD . TRUNK LID ALSO . TRUNK FLOOR IS NICE . NO RUST . DOORS ARE GOOD . ROCKERS ARE GOOD . NOSE IS REALLY NICE . INTERIOR , DRIVER CONDITION , WILL NEED TOP . I HAVE THE GLASS REAR WINDOW . I REALLY DONT WANT TO SELL THIS CAR .. BUT IT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED THE RIGHT WAY .. I JUST DONT HAVE THE TIME TO DO IT . I WAS GOING TO DO A QUICK PAINT JOB AND DRIVE IT .. PLEASE DONT ASK WHAT THE RESERVE IS . IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE CAR PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED MORE PICS , I CAN EMAIL OR TEXT THIS CAR BEING SOLD AS IS .. |
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