66 Gto 389 4 Speed Ps Nice Car Low Reserve!! Must See!! Video on 2040-cars
North Tazewell, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 67,209
Make: Pontiac
Exterior Color: Red
Model: GTO
Interior Color: Black
Trim: GTO
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
O.K. Pontiac and all muscle car fans up for auction is a nice 1966 Pontiac GTO. Now if you are looking for a nut and bolt frame off restored trailer queen turn back now cause this isn't it! However it is not priced $40K+ either. But if you are in the market for a very nice, solid well above driver quality car keep reading. This is an awesome muscle car that you will be proud to drive and show off anywhere!! This car turns heads and gets compliments everywhere I drive it.
This car shows 67,209 miles on the odometer... Now I was told they were original miles but due to the age of the car the title reads exempt. I was also told it has less than 20,000 miles on its completely rebuilt 389 V8 with power steering. This GTO runs and drives as smooth and tight as any classic car I have been behind the wheel of. It starts with the bump of the key and has a nice deep throaty roar. The clutch is tight and the 4 speed transmission shifts through all gears up/down flawlessly! Jump in this one and drive anywhere!!
The car appears to have all of its original sheet metal it was born with the exception of a trunk pan. Everything fits and lines up great and it is a very solid car! The #'s can still be seen stamped in the rockers and quarter panels.
The paint is beautiful bright red and shows very well. It is slick, straight and has a high quality shine. I am told the car was repainted aprox 3-4 years ago and has been garage kept since. It still looks and shows very well. If you want to be real knit picky... The paint has never been sanded and buffed. I would rate it well above driver quality at about a 7.5 on a scale of 1 to 10 with a 10 being perfect and it could be an 8.5 or 9 if someone was willing to take the time to sand, buff, and polish her out.
The car has had both front/rear bumpers replaced new. All other chrome, stainless, glass, etc appear to be original but show good.
The interior is mostly all original and looks outstanding. It is equipped with bucket seats, factory console, Hurst 4 speed shifter, am 8 track player (still works) and aftermarket temperature gauge. The serious flaws to the interior is two small places in the dash pad (see pics)
The trunk is very solid and looks great. It has been freshly splatter painted and is complete with trunk mat, spare tire and jack.
I am a licensed and bonded Virginia dealer.
We welcome ALL serious buyers World wide !!
PLEASE: Serious bidders only! Please look at all pics and read entire ad before submitting a bid. If you require a loan or someone's permission to purchase this car please get approval before submitting a bid.
We reserve the right to end this auction at any time as this car is for sale locally!!
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