1967 Pontiac Lemans / Gto on 2040-cars
San Bernardino, California, United States
All matching numbers on vehicle with original 326 motor and tranny plus comes with original GM Production Stamp Plate glued to service manual (this is how they did it back in the day) Car has been sanded to metal, primered and ready for final block sanding and paint. I have the right to remove listing at anytime for i also have it selling locally. if you have any questions call me at (Nine 0 Nine) 264 4734 and i will try to answer your questions. Review photos carefully, engine has not been cranked over since 1978 and not driven since. Pink in Hand registration current until July 2014 California Car, (with new White License Plates, plus (1) original Black and Yellow Plate for rear if you wish to get original re-assignment plate. I have 99% of chrome plus new (5) piece GTO emblems, & NEW Front Hood for GTO. I have most of glass packed in bubble wrap except front windshied which is cracked. I do not offer shipping and vehicle must be picked up and towed so make proper arrangements. I have not listed the front hood in photos because it is on order and should be here Mid week. These vehicles are in demand and require pacience and time to restore, and can be done usually by One's Self (so forget those auto restorer places for all they want to do is steal your money!) Once on the road the rewards are unsurpassed with pride and people will just gauk and awe at the sight of this vehicle for their are not too many of these on the road. The 1967 pontiac's and are not cheap to buy especially with all this documentation i have in hand, especially when it comes to resale value for it all boils down to the "Paperwork and History". Getting back to restoration: When you do the Interior DO NOT take the whole vehicle in! What to do is: 1. Remove the seats and deliver them to the upholstery shop because they will charge labor to remove PLUS once they see the vehicle "Dollar Signs will Pop in Their Eyes" You can buy the Complete Carpet Kit online for about $130 with shipping included all at factory specs. 2. Door Panels just need new Cardbord and can be done yourself, plus you can find the pattern imprint online at a fraction of the cost rather then having an upholstery guy making them (remember the $$$ sign look in their eyes) Engine may start, but these are very simple engines that anyone can rebuilt all with a little basice mechanic know how. 3. Once vehicle is wet sanded and final blocked is done "take it to Macco or some chain auto paint center" that will cost you no more than $500 (unless you want some outrageously done custom color" Remember if you restore this car to Factory (white color) it was only a Basic White to Begin with. As long as you have removed all the chrome yourself (including doorhandles) the car will look beautiful. I had a friend of mine with a 63 impala who took it to Macco and they did a beautiful job except for (1) fender that had a run, and they ended up repainting "with no questions asked" for they stand by their warranty 100% Awesome Place! Go ahead and save big money and do most of the work yourself at the fraction of the cost. Anyways deposit of $500.00 must be made 24 hours after auctions ends no exceptions. thank you, harvey.
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