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1965 Pontiac Gto Hardtop 421 Ho Tri-power Motor 4-speed on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:34200 Color: paint
Location:

Mogadore, Ohio, United States

Mogadore, Ohio, United States

 
  • You are bidding on a PHS Documented 1965 Pontiac GTO hardtop.   VIN# 237375P290442.
  • Body original GM factory sheet metal car!!
  • Floor and trunk pans never had undercoating!
  • Lazar straight burgundy paint code N, painted 19 years ago all chrome on car looks like new condition.
  • Nice glass.

  • INTERIOR:
  • Original black interior code 213-30 console with vacuum  gage/ rally gages/ tank, oil temp gage.
  • Wood steering wheel.
  • AM/FM radio, original AM radio box

  • Wheels: 
  • Recent new Pontiac Rally 1 wheels with red line tires, have original rally 1 in box.

  • SUSPENSION
  • Rear sway arm, Power front disc brakes
  • 390 rear differential

  • MOTOR/TRANS:
  • 1965 421 HO Tri-power motor
  • "389 appearance" 
  • Original #77 heads, screw in studs, roller rockers, 
  • HO exhaust manifolds, complete rebuilt 10 years ago
  • Only has 2,000 miles or so , 4 speed Muncie transmission

  • COMMENT:
  • This was my personal favorite car for over 20 years. 
  • Car has never been in the rain and always garaged undercover
  • Only reason I am selling, getting older and lost interest 
  • This car is extremely nice!!!!!!!                                                                        
Car originally came with a 389 WT 4-speed
The car has 34,200 original miles on it.


  • The car is listed local so I have the right to end the auction early.
    • Serious bidders that may have any questions please feel free to call 330-814-8787
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1965 Pontiac GTO

2 Door Hardtop


Values
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MSRP
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Retail
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Retail
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Retail
Base Price $2,920 $13,650 $36,800 $61,000
Options: (change)
4 Speed Transmission   15% 15% 15%
TOTAL PRICE: $2,920 $15,697 $42,320 $70,150


  • TERMS OF SALE:
  • An initial $1,000 non refundable deposit is required within 48 hours of auction end.
  • Balance to be paid in full within 5 days of auction end.
  • Funds to be wired or cash, any certified checks will have to fully clear before the car is released to new owner.
  • Car is sold "AS IS" condition
  • Any rude or undesirable e-mails will be reported to E-Bay
  • Thank you for looking




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