Gto, Goat, Ss, Tempest, Not Sure If Its A Tribute Or Clone, So Call It A Tribute on 2040-cars
Summerville, South Carolina, United States
1967 Pontiac GTO, Goat This GTO is like new, Fresh 400 big block, Rebuilt 400 Transmission, Flow Master Exhaust, Interior is new, Carpet, Door Panels, Glass is in great shape, Windows roll up and down as they should Car was Painted 5 to 7 years Looks GREAT, shines like it was done yesterday Custom Paint job in excess of 8 thousand dollars, new rubber and felt New Bushing, bottom and top, complete front end all redone, Handles like new, Lights, turn signals, brake lights, new shocks, Seams line up laser straight, New CRAGER RIMS, New Sunpro Gauges, oil, volts, temp, this car runs cool, am/fm/cd mp3 plug up, sounds great, No rust, car looks great to be 40 plus years old, under carriage looks as good as exterior, floor pans and trunk look it be original, This as a true survivor from the 60's, Previous owner had this car for 17 years garage kept, Fully serviced and ready to drive anywhere. I'm not sure what makes it an original GTO or tribute, clone, so I'm going to call it a tribute, one thing for sure if it's a tribute it's one of the nicest one you'll see on Ebay, I reserve the right to end this auction at any time, car is for sale locally, Car is being sold as is, no warranty express or implied. Thanks for looking, I'm sure I for got something, Please contact me with any questions, PAYMENTS ACCEPTED WIRE TRANSFER, CASH IN PERSON
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