Gto All Original Survivor Super Clean Factory A/c Phs Docs Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1967
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: RWD
Model: GTO
Mileage: 44,000
Trim: GTO
1967 PONTIAC GTO SURVIVOR You are bidding on a gorgeous 1967 Pontiac GTO 44,000 original miles survivor This gorgeous Gto originally from Texas where it spent most of it life there. brought to New Jersey 10 years ago only two owners since new. Always been garage kept since new never seen rain or snow. always we'll cared for and taking care of. The Gto has its original Pontiac 400 motor matching numbers. 4 bbl carburetor. With all its original parts nothings been changed except the air cleaner factory air conditioning car with factory compressor. Power drum brakes,power steering factory options. The GTO runs absolutely perfect 100% sound. get it start up and drive from New York to California and back without a single problem. The Gto has its original hydra-matic transmission with Hearst his and hers dual gate shifter works perfect. transmission shifts like silk. The rear end is a factory Posi with 336 gear. Recent tune up and all fluids have been changed to the car. air conditioner has been recharged and all other maintenance have been done. Plugs wires Belts cap and rotor ECT. The body on the car is absolutely perfect. super straight no bongo nobody filler all metal. one repaint Since new 10 years ago Done By high-quality paint shop in New Jersey. done and it's a factory color code N metallic burgundy. There is one small rock chip upfront near the grill. Some small cracks Along with passenger-side corner cap "please see pics below" Vinyl top is absolutely perfect seems original. I'm not too sure if it was replaced. But in great condition. All the aluminum and chrome are in great shape no rust no dings shine very bright show quality and all original. All the glass in the car is original no cracks no scratches no chips on any of the glass. The floorpans are solid no patches all original no rust no holes. also the trunk great shape very very solid car. car still has original T3 headlights. all body lines matchup perfect Car comes with original spare original Jack and original floor mats. The interior is absolutely mint and all original. Headliner is very nice along with the carpets Center console is in very good condition. Does have factory tack along with original vacuum gauge all Gauges work perfect interior lights work perfect. "PLEASE SEE PICS BELOW" These rare GTO'S are getting harder to find in this condition. this is a true muscle car don't let this one get away. the car runs and drives better then it looks. fun to own and drive the car gets plenty of attention wherever you go thumps up. show winner have trophys to prove. car is a great turn car show car/driver. plenty of power and go sound awesome. don't miss you chance to own a piece of american muscle car history. please bid to buy "IF YOU HAVE LESS THEN 5 FEEDBACK CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID" seller has the right to end auction for anytime for any reason car is for sale locally any other questions please call 610-628-1600 thanks goodluck |
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