70 Gto 4 Speed Coupe, Phs Certified #'s Matching Cardinal Red 67 68 69 71 72 on 2040-cars
Lemont, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:ORIGINAL WT 400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: 3:55
Mileage: 23,480
Sub Model: Shipping Included
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Red
Serious buyers only, see purchasing terms at bottom of listing Shipping is included up to 500 miles from zip 60439 1970 PONTIAC GTO 4 SPEED COUPE PHS CERTIFIED NUMBERS MATCHING ORIGINAL WT 400 BLOCK TEXAS CAR CODE #75 CARDINAL RED EXTERIOR CODE #258 BLACK INTERIOR NEEDS COMPLETE RESTORATION / DOES NOT RUN PICTURES TAKEN TODAY 8-13-13 FIRST TIME OFFERED FOR SALE JUST OUT OF STORAGE this is a excellent candidate for restoration. a red on black 4 speed. originally from texas, its spent most of its life in California. its never been exposed to road salt and is quite solid, a worthy goat to restore. the body has lots of dents, it will need front floor pans, and new trunk floor which have rotted out from window seal leaks. fenders have dents but pretty solid, doors are nice along the bottoms, I would replace the driver quarter, the pass quarter is not too bad. needs bodywork, dent removal. interior needs complete resto. the motor has the original #'s matching block/ lower end, rest of the motor along with the trans is missing. im selling it as a parts car and there may be other missing items. what you see in the photo is what you get, pictures just taken today. the windshield glass is cracked and no good. frame is solid but could use a weld or two from stress cracks. it has a simulated cordova top which is not factory, this is a hardtop coupe. most surfaces have been painted. there is no title, however you can get a new title through a antique/vintage title provider such as broadwaytitle.com, sale includes a parts bill of sale. VIN AND DATA PLATES ARE PRESENT ON THE VEHICLE THIS IS A REAL 242 VIN GTO, NOT A CLONE PONTIAC HISTORIC SERVICES CERTIFIED, AND ALL DOCUMENTS / FACTORY DATA INCLUDED AMAZINGLY SOLID/CLEAN WHEEL WELLS ODOMETER READS 23,480 MILES, DOORS DO NOT DROP OR HAVE ANY SAGGING WHEN OPENING/CLOSING LOW BUY IT NOW SHIPPING INCLUDED UP TO 500 MILES FROM ZIP 60439 Purchasing Terms - Payment due within 24hrs or next business day by bank wire only - No other forms of payment accepted - Shipping is included up to 500 miles from zip 60439, United States only (over 500 miles will require additional shipping costs) - Absolute sale / auction, all sales final, sold as is - This is a parts / project car with bill of sale only, no paper title (title history is clear not salvage)
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