1964 Pontiac Gto Phs Documented 389 Tripower 4-speed #'s Match Show Car Gorgeous on 2040-cars
Apex, North Carolina, United States
1964
Pontiac GTO PHS Documented Original Numbers Matching 389 engine Factory 4-SPEED Transmission Date code correct Tri-Power Original Color Code “F” Yorktown
Blue Multiple Show Winner! Rust-Free NC GTO.
This GTO is a very special car and marks the first
production year for the GTO. This is a Pontiac Historic Society (PHS) Documented car. It is also a complete numbers matching
car from Engine, Transmission and Rear end. It also has the highly desired Correct
Color Code Yorktown Blue Metallic paint. This car has many desirable options
such as the original 4-spoke wood-grain steering wheel, tilt steering, Factory
Console, Optional Factory 4-spd M-20 transimission, and original 3:23 rear end.
The Engine is the Original 78X code 4-bbl. engine. The TRI-Power was an ad on and the intake and
all three carburetor are date code correct for this car! Additional options
include Push-button radio, Deluxe Wheel Discs, Back-up lamps, Console and
bucket seats, 7:50x14 REDLINE tires.
Condition
This GTO is Rust-Free North Carolina car from new and is
extremely solid. The car has no rust issues to speak of. The chassis and floors
are so clean and smooth. There is no undercoating underneath this car. The underside is incredibly original. The car has been completely restored with new paint
in the correct color code Yorktown Blue. The paint has been polished to show
car luster and was redone about 8 years ago. The interior was redone as well
with new seat covers, door panels, headliner, dash pad, door sill plates,
chrome armrests, sun-visors and carpet. The original bumpers were triple chrome
plated and look spectacular. The mileage
was put back to zero when restored. It is now showing 3,765 miles. The original
motor and transmission has been rebuilt during the restoration. The 389 engine
is extremely powerful. The TRIPOWER Carburetion have been totally rebuilt and
operate as new. When the TRI-POWER opens up the car will scream. You can drive this car anywhere with
confidence. The only thing not working currently is the Clock in dash. All other
gauges, lights, etc work great. As for merits, this GTO has won at every car
show entered and has won numerous trophies. The paint is gorgeous on the car
but there are couple of chips and imperfections from use. The glass is all in
excellent shape. All of the chrome is in great condition. This is truly an
incredible driving car. This car draws a crowd no matter where it goes. This is not the caliber of car that would
require to be trailered to car shows. This is one that you can drive and enjoy.
You really must see and drive this GTO to appreciate it.
If you are in the market for an excellent investment and an
incredible muscle car, you will not go wrong with this GTO. To give you a
recap, this is a real* PHS Documented*,
*#’s matching*, *Rust-Free*,* Award winning
GTO*.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN MAKING AN OFFER ON THE GTO, OR
JUST HAVE A QUESTION, DON’T HESISTATE TO CALL JASON @ (919)-796-85-TWO-NINE
I encourage you to get an inspection
on the vehicle. Inspections need to be done prior to the auctions end. Once the
auction is over, the winner of the auction will be the owner of the car. The car is being sold in ‘AS IS’ condition
with no warranties stated or implied. Please call the number in the listing for
additional help.
Thank you for looking and good luck
bidding! |
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