Custom 1965 Pontiac Gto Magazine Featured Car on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
I am selling my Custom 1965 Pontiac GTO that has been featured in a magazine. This GTO is fully custom from the bottom up.
- Engine: Scotty's Racing Engine 455'' - Oiling: Melling High-Volume Pump - Rotating Assembly: Eagle Crank, H-Beam Rods, JE Pistons - Cylinder Heads: Edelbrock Aluminium - Camshaft: Custom Ground Cam Motion Hydraulic Roller - Transmission/Shifter: 200-4R, Deep Trans Pan, PTC Converter, Lokar Shifter, Hughes Performance - Rear Axle: GM 10-bolt, Moser Axles, Eaton Posi with Ford 9-inch axle ends, 3.73:1 Gears - Valvetrain: COMP Cams True Roller Rockers & Lifters - Induction: One-off Kinsler Fuel Injection - Ignition: MSD Pro Billet Distributor, 6AL-2 Control Box - Cooling: BE Cool Polished Aluminum Radiator, dual chrome electric fans - Fuel System: Motorvation EFI Controller - Exhaust: Bodly Racing Ceramic-Coated Headers, MagnaFlow mufflers, QTP Electric Cutouts - Fasteners: ARP - Suspension: All RideTech (ShockWave Airbags, StrongArms Control System, Four-Link rear, MuscleBar Sway Bars, Level Pro System with remote dual tanks and compressors) Brakes: BAER Six-Piston Calipers, 13-inch Rotors, Wilwood Master Cylinder, Hydroboost Booster - A/C: Vintage Air Gen IV Magnum EV AP Kit - Budink Steering Wheel - Body: Stripped to metal, firewalls smoothed, inner wheel wells stretched - Paint: 2 Stage Base/Clear by Car Classics of Port Richey, FL - Wheels: 19x8 & 20x9 Forgiato Estremo - Tires: 225/35R19 & 265/35R20 BFGoodrich KDW2 Tires - Alarm: Viper 350 - Audio: Eclipse AVN76D Double-Din iPhone Ready, 2 - JL10W3's, JL Audio Amp, Audio Control Equalizer, Custom Install - Custom Interior with LED Accents - Undercoated - Includes build disc with images **Please take in consideration that our ebay account is new and is why we do not have any reviews yet, If you have any concerns or questions feel free to Call: (702) 287-6534 This vehicle is sold AS IS WHERE IS. Its the buyers responsibility to pay for any fees including shipping, taxes, registration, etc.... This vehicle does not have a warranty implied or expressed. I also own a transport company and can help with quoting and coordinating the shipping any where in the world. This vehicle is also listed locally for sale and I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime so dont hesitate to call ask questions and make an offer. Thanks for looking. |
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