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1971 Pontiac Gto Project Car, Rebuilt Engine, Disk Brakes Complete Car! on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:116000
Location:

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States
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***SCROLL DOWN THERE ARE 43 PICS*****1971 Pontiac GTO project car. the engine was rebuilt prior to it being parked,6.6 liter, (not orig engine) shaved heads (6x), Arias pistons, (12-1 compression), street dominator intake Holley 4778-2 700cfm double pumper carb,.M/T valve covers, the car was driven about 1k miles on the rebuild, auto trans, fairbanks converter, hurst shifter, 10 bolt posi rear, factory tach dash, factory buckets, Cragar S/S wheels, factory power disk front brakes. the body of the car needs work, hood is rotted, trunk lid has rot, fender bottoms, front lower valance (have good replacement for it) quarters etc. the floors and frame look decent from what i can see, the trunk is in good shape, surface rust but not all rotted out one hole on right side starting. has Holley red electric fuel pump.rockers and pinch welds look good, I have made NO ATTEMPT to get the car running again, it will need new gas and oil, prob points and a carb rebuilt before i would even try to get it back up and running. the alum radiator cover with the stckers on it does not go with the car! thats going to be garage art! there were no titles in MASS when this car was last registered, it will be sold with original registration paperwork from the RMV and a bill of sale. this is a great project car or you can use it for parts, NO RESERVE highest bid owns it, if you have less than 5 feedback and dont contact me first i WILL cancel your bid, i need this car gone and dont have time for time wasters! full payment due within 3 days and should be picked up within 2 weeks... the tires are junk and only hold air for about 10 minutes.  photo IMG_5252_zps685a4f1b.jpg
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Junkyard Gem: 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ

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