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Fully Restored 1967 Gto, 400 Cu In, 3 Spd Auto Near Flawless Paint And Chrome on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:59800
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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I bought this car last year from a man who restored it a few years ago, but had since lost his license due to vision impairment.  I love it, but I have bought too many cars and can't really keep all of them.  He had recently restored this GTO with a beautiful $12,000 paint job, new or re-plated chrome and polished stainless,  restored or new rally wheels, bias ply white letter tires, and new interior. (It was originally Cameo white with a red interior)  He had a performance shop rebuild the engine with a mild cam.  It has been driven regularly, but very little, since the restoration, and was always stored in the garage. Since I bought it, I had the transmission completely rebuilt by a shop I have known for 30 plus years because I did not like the way it shifted.  The only other things we fixed were a split rubber fuel line connection and a battery.

I have many receipts and photos of his restoration, as well as the receipts for my work.  You are welcome to inspect anything you want.  I am happy to answer any questions you may have. 

I have many more HI-RES photos available by email - just ask

This is a beautiful car to drive.  It gets a lot of smiles and "thumbs up" everywhere you go.  People just love the car! 


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