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1964 Pontiac Gto, Rotisserie Restored, Cal. Black Plates, Loaded, Like New, Wow! on 2040-cars

US $39,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:108109
Location:

Kansas City, Kansas, United States

Kansas City, Kansas, United States
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You are looking at one of the straightest and most rust free 1964 GTOs in existence.  I bought this car in Bakersfield, California two years ago.  This car had been sitting in a climate controlled garage for at least the last decade.  It had been around the dry air of Bakersfield for the majority of its life and had been perfectly preserved.  It is an all original GTO hard top with some really good options.  I brought the car home to Kansas City where I had a complete body off restoration done on the car.  It had absolutley no rust ever on the car and was as straight as the day it was new.  No expense was spared on the restoration and the car turned out absolutely beautiful. 

This GTO is finished in its original color combination of Nocturne Blue with blue interior and a white vinyl top.  The original drivetrain was completely rebuilt and restored including the original California crankcase ventilation equipment.  Everything matches to the PHS with the exception of the rear defogger.  It did not have it installed when I got the car and I was not able to locate one during the restoration.  It is a Fremont built car and was delivered new in Hanford, California.  It still wears its original California Black license plates that have been on it since 1964. 

If you are looking for a pristine 1964 GTO with a beatiful color combination and a stunning restoration, look no further.  This car drives as good as it looks, and is as pretty underneath as it is on top.  This is a no excuse car.

Please email any questions or feel free to call me at 816-716-2417

I require full payment within 7 days of the auction end.  No exceptions.

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