1965 Pontiac Gto Hardtop 455ci V8 4 Speed 500 Hp Modern Upgrades Ac on 2040-cars
US $59,900.00
Year:1965Mileage:2241Color: Burgundy Metallic
/ Black
Location:
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual Body Type:Hardtop Engine:455ci Vehicle Title:Clear Fuel Type:Gasoline For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: 237375Z126451
Year: 1965 Number of Cylinders: 8 Make: Pontiac Model: GTO Trim: Pontiac GTO Hardtop Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Drive Type: RWD Power Options: Air Conditioning Mileage: 2,241 Exterior Color: Burgundy Metallic Interior Color: Black
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
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TRUE PRO-TOURING PERFORMANCE WITH LARGELY STOCK APPEARANCE! LOADED WITH ALL THE FAVORABLE OPTIONS AND A HOST OF PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS! ONCE THE TEST DRIVE STARTS, YOU WON'T LEAVE WITHOUT THE KEYS! CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED!
SPECIFICATIONS
Year
1965
Make
Pontiac
Model
GTO Hardtop
VIN
237375Z126451
Mileage
2,241
Engine
455ci
Cylinders
V8
Transmission
4-Speed
Title
Clear
Color
Burgundy Metallic
Interior Color
Black
DESCRIPTION
Significant changes to the 1965 Pontiac GTO included the famous stacked headlights, simulated hood scoops, slightly longer body, better breathing engine that produced more horsepower, improved brakes, and stiffer suspension! This paved the way for several more successful years, and Pontiac development designated the GTO its own model series in 1966!
We are excited to offer another beautiful vehicle from a local collector who strives to bring out the most from his vehicles! This stunning 1965 Pontiac GTO Hardtop is finished in factory code correct Burgundy (NN) over Black interior (213-30)! As with all of his cars in his garage, they have been upgraded with modern day goodies to make them not just superb straight line muscle cars as the days when they were new, they now perform as track-ready & corner carving race cars! Under the hood of this GTO lies a performance built 455ci V8 fitted with the famous Tri-power carburetion with steel pan Ram Air Induction system! If you look closely at the original “faux” air inlets on the hood, you will now find the individual louvers painstakingly trimmed to be functional to allow full air flow to the carburetors! The original Muncie 4-speed manual transmission was upgraded with an AutoGear aluminum replacement for their expertise in improving all internals to maximum level performance without changing the exterior appearance of the original case. The rear end was upgraded with a Moser 12-Bolt fitted with 3.55 Limited Slip gearing! This outstanding drivetrain produces an estimated 500+ horsepower for you to pound the ground, but will still drive you anywhere you wish to go with ease!
Bringing the entire track ready package together is a full Hotchkis suspension that consists of tubular front upper & lower control arms, front coil springs, performance rear shocks, huge front & rear HO sway bars, and more! The braking system is Aerospace Components 4-wheel power disc brakes with oversized vented rotors and aluminum calipers! The power steering upgraded with an AGR quick ratio steering box, exhaust built with ceramic coated headers, Pypes 3” tubes and mufflers, crossover pipe, and electric cut-outs for full power and sound!
At a glance, this gorgeous Pontiac GTO maintains a largely original appearance which was key to the owner! The period correctness, but present day drivability and responsiveness, was a task not easily achieved. The extensive labor hours, testing, tuning, and correcting make this car irreplaceable for the asking price!! If you consider the factory options that also include functional air conditioning, rally gauges with dash tachometer, original wood steering wood, AM/FM radio rebuilt with modern internals, under hood light, power steering, and much more, then add in the Ron Davis racing radiator with dual electric fans, Crane high output ignition system; aluminum gas tank with sump system, electric pump and filter; custom 16” cast aluminum “Kidney bean” style wheels with open lug nuts, Lakewood scatter shield, SFI-approved flywheel, 3” racing lap belts, and on and on, this car’s build cost is far surpassed when compared to today’s asking price!
This is a streetwise GTO with a perfect stance sitting still, brilliant performance when giving the chance to fully expose its true colors, and provides a sweet tune from the exhaust in more ways than one! Please take a very close look at this Pro-Touring GTO and feel free to call with questions. We always encourage buyers to view and inspect our vehicles in person, and this car will not disappoint! Come ready to buy, this car is hard to walk away from!
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