Pontiac Gto With A/c Runs Looks And Drives Beautiful No Reserve on 2040-cars
Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States
HERE IS A REAL NICE 1969 PONTIAC GTO. THE CAR IS 100% CORRECT AND HAS BEEN REPAINTED TO ITS FACTORY COLOR THE EXTERIOR OF THE CAR IS IN NICE SHAPE WITH THE PAINT SHINING NICE AND BRIGHT. THERE IS NO BODY OR FRAME RUST ANYWHERE. THE INTERIOR IS JUST AS CLEAN WITH NO TEARS OR RIPS IN THE SEATS. THE DASH HAS NO CRACKS OR WEAR MARKS. THIS IS A FACTORY A/C CAR. THIS IS A GREAT DRIVER. THE CAR STARTS RIGHT UP AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. I HAVE ALL DOCUMENTS FOR THE CAR INCLUDING THE BUILD SHEET AND PONTIAC HISTORICAL SOCIETY (PHS) REPORT ON THE VEHICLE. I WOULD RATE THE CAR AS BEING VERY CLEAN OR A SOLID #3 CAR. THE 400 CI MOTOR RUNS STRONG WITH ITS NUMBERS MATCHING MOTOR AND TRANS. THE 400 TURBO TRANSMISSION SHIFTS THROUGH ALL THE GEARS THE WAY ITS SUPPOSE TO. THE CAR IS 100% ORIGINAL CONDITION. THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE OF WHAT A 69 GTO SHOULD BE. WE HAVE TOO MANY TOYS RIGHT NOW AND HAVE TO LET A FEW GO. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY. IM SELLING THE CAR WITH NO RESERVE SO HIGH BID WINS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME AT 267-475-4000.
I HAVE A LOT OF PICTURES SO I CAN EMAIL YOU MORE IF YOU LIKE. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY, BILL |
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