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Real 1970 Pontiac Gto Hardtop Coupe Palisade Green Well Optioned Very Nice!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:20000 Color: / Dark Green Cordova Top/ Dark Green Interior
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States
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This auction is for a VERY nice 1970 Pontiac GTO Hardtop Coupe. An older restoration (20 years) that has been pampered and cared for by the same owner for 17 years. This car belongs to a good friend of mine who is a major Pontiac fanatic! I never thought I would see him sell her, but it is time for her to move on.

Some of the many features are:

* Numbers Matching.

* PHS documentation.

* Palisade Green Exterior/ Dark Green Cordova Top/ Dark Green Interior.

* 350 HP / YS 400 Engine / #13 Heads.

* Turbo 400 Automatic.

* 3.23 Safe-T-Track Differential.

* Built in Arlington TX, delivered to Superior Pontiac in San Antonio TX.

* Ride and Handling Package.

* Power Steering- Variable Ratio.

* Power Brakes - Disc Front.

* Power Windows.

* Power Door Locks.

* Power Deck Lid.

* Rear Light Monitor.

* Rally Gauge Cluster w/ Clock.

* Cruise Control.

* Air Conditioning.

* Custom Sport Wood Steering Wheel.

* Drivers Side Remote Control Mirror.

* Dome/ Reading Lamp.

* Custom Seatbelts - Lap Front and Rear- Shoulder Front.

* Bucket Seats.

* Console.

* Hood Tach.

* Rally II Wheels 14".

* Wheel House Moldings.

* Visor Vanity Mirror.

* Soft Ray Glass - All Windows.

* AM/FM/CD player in Glove Box w/ Remote.

* Original Spare Tire.

* Owners Manual, Dealer Brochures and Service Manuals.

* Approx. 20,000 miles since restoration.

* 2003 First Place Peoples Choice at the Collinsville POCI Nationals.

 

She is in very good condition, but she does have her flaws:

* Power Steering has a small leak under hard steering.

* The original tilt steering column is missing, therefore the cruise control is not hooked up.

* The A/C is not working; not sure where the problem is.

* Blower motor is not working.

* The Endura nose has some cracking (see pics of close-up).

* The console has a rip on the end (see pic).

Please examine the pictures carefully. We do our best to describe our vehicles as accurately as possible, but we cannot be responsible for items we may have missed. As you can see from our feedback, we take customer satisfaction seriously.

Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions. You can contact me through eBay, or you can contact the owner direct at 812-477-3893.

NO trade offers please.

Don't miss this chance to own a really cool car at a good price. If you have done your homework, you realize the reserve is VERY reasonable.

PayPal is for the Deposit only.

GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!  

  

  

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