No Reserve- Lemans-gto Convertible, Rust Free Frame+ Nice Orig. Trunk-floor Pans on 2040-cars
Cape Elizabeth, Maine, United States
Engine:350
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Model: GTO
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GTO
Drive Type: STANDARD
Mileage: 99,999
Options: Convertible
Hi, I am Ralph, a semi-retired dealer-collector of special interest autos. I make every attempt to portray vehicle as accurately as possible, and encourage phone calls about details of vehicle. This vehicle is a matching # Lemans convertible with GTO trim. It is now at best upholstery shop being fitted with new convertible top. Still to install; rear quarter lower trim and new front fender GTO emblems. I will leave room for finished pictures to be inserted prior to completion of auction.(this car looks as good up close as the pictures) I have driven this convertible daily to make sure it is okay to travel. Had new master and brake parts installed as necessary (good brakes now to top of pedal). Engine runs nice with new oil change and fairly recent tune up and dual exhaust. Transmission shifts as it should. All lights work, along with wipers. still need check horn. my mechanic says rt. ball joint needs replacing although I can't feel it driving it.(I will have it replaced) Car runs and drives excellent. plenty of power and handles very well, with no body rattles. Nice tires mounted on excellent rims sandblasted and painted with original PMD centers. I encourage you to come for inspection and test drive prior to bidding. .............I will be including underside photos shortly. It has nice rust free frame and original floor pans and trunk pan. The body panels were all nice, but rather than rust repair in wheel opening area we opted for rear quarters. Super nice Endura bumper and original GTO hood (not repro) installed. My cost on adding GTO items, body and paintwork (urethane) is in neighborhood of starting bid. I have not replaced the original interior. It needs to be done to make car all that it can be. I do not have time to wait for shop to do it, so it is priced accordingly. Trunk rubber seal to be installed. I will leave detailing and finishing car to you. use it as is original, or finish to show car, as body and paint already are there. Please call me to bid on this car if your feedback rating is less than 20. Low feedback bidders are fine if we have talked but usually present a problem if they bid without permission. Please check my feedback. Most recently a bidder with feedback of 3 sniped in and has been a problem. Ebay is currently investigating him. I stand behind my cars as described.
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