1965 Pontiac Gto 4 Speed Factory A/c on 2040-cars
Ozark, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400 ci
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Year: 1965
Trim: SPORT COUPE
Options: FOUR SPEED ON THE FLOOR, RADIO
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 41,671
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
1965 PONTIAC GTO SPORT COUPE powered by the 400 ci with the 4 speed on the floor. This is a factory air car!
This Pontiac has been fully restored at on time. Current condition is in excellent shape from top to bottom, in fact I have taken 85 pictures of the car and it is unfortunate I can only post 24 for this Ebay listing. Now, I am not saying this car is 100% perfect, I'm sure you could take a white glove and magnifying glass and find imperfections. What I will say is that this car has been very well cared for and has not been neglected in any way. The previous resto was completed with the up most quality which has shown in time, and again this car is as nice on top as it is underneath and in between! There is not anything that needs repaired or tended to at this time.
I keep this car climate controlled garage kept with a fresh coat of wax on it. When the weather is right it is only adult driven for a "sunday drive", usually for a date night dinner. The oil is always changed every 3 months regardless of miles driven. To be honest I could write a book on my general maintenance steps I take on a regular basis, yet quite frankly I'm not much of a writer. To sum it up this car is cared for better than most treat the family pet. I do not have any documentation to go with the car besides a clean and clear title. Unfortunately, any documentation once with the car has been misplaced over the years. I do welcome and encourage a prospective bidder to come see the car in person prior to bidding. I am also not in need of selling this car but I have made the choice to do so. My toys have accumulated to the point that caring for them all is a job instead of a hobby, so I'm simply looking to down size to potentially narrow my focus down and bring back the fun of it. To be clear, letting this Pontiac go will not be easy.
I do ask that all bidders have their finances in order and any inspections of vehicle completed prior to bidding. I am only looking for a pleasant transaction for both parties. I will require a mandatory minimal deposit of 10% of the purchase price, no less than $2000.00, within the first 24 hours after the auction has ended. I would expect payment in full no more than 7 day after end of auction. Acceptable forms of payment may be cash, certified cashiers check, or bank to bank wire transfer. I can make arrangements for the deposit to be made by debit or credit card. Which I would refund once payment is made in full by the three acceptable forms of payment. Buyer is responsible for picking up vehicle at their own expense. I do have professional transportation connections, if so desired. PLEASE, do not bid unless you are prepared to buy.
If you have any questions or to schedule a showing of this car please contact Courtney @ cell# 417-880-0538
Thank you for looking. Merry Christmas to you all and Happy New Year to the new buyer!
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