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1964 Pontiac Gto , Pontiac Historical Society Documented on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:0
Location:

Minden, Nevada, United States

Minden, Nevada, United States

1964 Pontiac GTO Hardtop

You are viewing a true Pontiac Historical Society Documented GTO.  This is not a Clone or Tribute it is a “Real” 1964 Pontiac GTO.  It is a great daily driver.  It is NOT a numbers matching car!

The GTO is equipped with a 1977 Pontiac L78 400 cid engine and is rated at 200 hp with the correct 6x heads with a turbo 350 transmission. New duel exhaust gives the GTO an exceptional sound.  In addition, the GTO has both Power Steering and Breaks. 

The original Saddle Bronze paint and Saddle interior have been upgraded to Grenadier Red with new black interior.  The door panels, headliner, and dash are all in excellent condition. Original GM seat belts are included.  The Ralley Dash Cluster with Tachometer was added when the interior was upgraded.  The original odometer reflected 64,000 miles in 2007.  The Radio is original and still plays but could use some help.  After market gages supplement the factory idiot lights.

Front and Rear bumpers have been replaced along with too many items to list.  Documentation available on all that was replaced.

The GTO is lowered 1 1/2 inches to give it a GREAT stance.  Air shocks in the rear allow you to give it the 60’s Raked look if desired.  It sports INTRO Bullet Wheels with seventeen’s on the front and eighteens in the rear. 

This is not a perfect unmolested numbers matching show car.  It is a great daily driver that is an attention getter.  It has consistently won awards in our local shows.

The GTO is offered at No Reserve with a realistic starting bid price.

The GTO is currently located in Northern Nevada and has a clear current Nevada Registration and Title.

The car is For Sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. 

Winning bidder must deposit $1,500.00 via Pay Pal immediately at the close of the auction.  This is a good faith deposit and may be refunded if it is agreed by both parties that the vehicle description was not accurate.  However, should the winning bidder cancel or fail to complete the purchase they will be responsible for all e-bay/pay pal charges.  Any refunds will be made within 45 days after close of auction.  Full payment is due within seven (7) calendar days of the close of the Auction.  Cash is preferred.

First time e-bay bidders or bidders with less than 99.98% feedback are welcome but require prior approval before bidding otherwise their bids will be canceled!

Insurance, shipping, taxes, registration and any and all fees are the responsibility of the winning bidder.

Seller will at the request of the winning bidder assist with deliver of vehicle to the winning bidder’s shipper of choice.  Seller will at the request of the winning bidder deliver the vehicle for an agreed to additional cash fee for transportation within 1000 miles of seller’s location. 

For additional information use e-bay to ask your questions and I will respond ASAP.

Bid with Confidence! 

This is a great opportunity to own a great car!

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