1970 Pontiac Gto Cardinal Red 400ci 4 Speed Must See!! No Res. Look!! on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Illinois, United States
Body Type:COUPE 2DR
Engine:400 CI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: 2 DR
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Mileage: 84,000
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
I'AM LISTED THIS VERY NICE CARDINAL RED 1970 PONTIAC GTO FOR A FRIEND OF MINE. IT WILL BE LISTED WITH A NO RESERVE. HE BOUGHT IT 3 YEARS AGO BUT HAS A COUPLE OF OTHER CARS AND NO PLACE TO KEEP THEM ALL. IT IS CARDINAL RED WITH BLACK INTERIOR. PS, PB, 400 CI MUNCIE 4 SPEED, 411 REAREND. WHEN HE BOUGHT IT, THEY HAD ALREADY REPLACED THE QUARTER PANELS, FLOORBOARDS, INTERIOR. HE THEN REPLACED THE WIRING IN FRONT FOR THE LIGHTS AND ENGINE, NEW RADIATOR, NEW RADIATOR SHROUD, NEW SPRING FOR HOOD LATCH, NEW PANEL THAT GOES ACROSS THE TOP WERE THE HOOD LATCHES, NEW BUMP STOPS FOR THE HOOD, NEW FRONT LOWER PANEL AND RUNNING LIGHTS AND TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS, HAD THAT PAINTED BY LOCAL BODY SHOP, HAD NEW REAR SEAL PUT IN TRANSMISSION, NEW EXHAUST DUALS, NEW HEAVY DUTY STARTER, NEW BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND. NEW OUTSIDE MIRRORS BOTH SIDES, NEW HOOD TAC STILL IN BOX, I'AM SURE I'AM FORGETTING SOMETHING. HE HAS IN THE LOW TO MID TWENTIES IN THE CAR BUT NEEDS THE MONEY SO IT WILL BE SO WITH NO RESERVE. I'AM NOT SURE THE MILES ARE CORRECT, AND IT'S NOT A NBR MATCH MOTOR. BUT IS ONE GREAT LOOKING CAR!
I'LL BE LISTING IT A LITTLE LESS THEN WHAT HE GAVE FOR IT WHEN HE FIRST BOUGHT IT. I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY AS THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY FOR $22,500.00 OR B.O. THE CAR WILL SELL!! FOR WHAT EVER IT BRINGS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME OR CALL 217-735-2200 HOME OR 217-737-9751 A $250.00 PAYPAL DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED AT THE END OF THE AUCTION. THE CAR IS LOCATED IN LINCOLN, IL. AND IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS,
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