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1966 Pontiac Gto 389 Tri Power 4 Speed,less Than 11k Org Miles on 2040-cars

US $59,900.00
Year:1966 Mileage:10300
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States

 1966 Pontiac gto-389 tripower-4 speed-3.90 posi rear end,dark turquoise with matching interior,i bought this car from the guy who owned it since jan of 1969,ive owned for 2 years now,so he had for 43 years,ive know him for 24 years,and he only drove it one time in all those years,he bought from a guy going thru a divorce at the time,and never really drove it,so that being said,i replaced all the brake shoes,wheel cylinders,machine the drums,replaced the master cylinder,and added a power brake booster.Pulled the rengine,regasked everything,and painted,rebuilt all 3 carbs,replaced fuel pump,alternator,water pump,hoses,belts,tune up,regasked transmission,replaced clutch with ram muscle car series clutch,org was fine,but was all apart,pully new tires and wheels,and bought org factory style exhaust,except the tail pipe spliters are trans am style,OVER ALL CONDITION OF CAR FROM 1 TO 10 I WOULD RATE 7.5 OR BETTER,WITH 10 BEING BEST,TRUE TIME CAPSULE.i don't need to sell,so I wont take a beating on car,every time I take it out,car draws a crowd,i just cant find time for it.

the chrome is nice,in the pics,frt bumper has couple dings,windshield chrome has 1 ding,couple light scratches on rear bumper,wing windows has minor pitting,headlamp bezels,minor pitting,rate chrome 7 over all.Glass is orginal,super nice,around windshield,little discoloration,would rate glass 9,paint nice,does have scratch on header panel,and rh front fender,both been touched up,few stone chips and nicks,but not bad,1 ding lh rear quarter,hardly notice,but its there,been touched up on deck lid,under back glass chrome,and under chrome on roof and under lh quarter window chrome,i would rate paint at 7 over all,he said car hasn't been repainted,i talked to few painters,and they didn't think its been neither,comfirmed all factory panels with correct stampings,Interior,is super nice orginal also,carpet was replaced due to mice chewing it up,head liner is sagging on rh rear quarter pillar,rate interior at a 9,scale 1-10 with 10 being best.COUPLE GUYS SAID SUVIOR CAR.car does need heater core,and radio doesn't work,didnt have time to get to,and jack is missing.i do have the org rally wheels with centers and rings also.the numbers matched on manifolds,heads,block and transmission.didnt check rear end,but assume its correct also,unmolested car for most parts.I have the title where he bought in 1969,he did lost title so I could keep for evidence 

NADA BOOK PRICING GUIDE  ORG MSRP 2847.     LOW RETAIL 17920.00(BASICALLY RUST BUCKET)    AVERAGE 46620.00   HIGH  RETAIL  88200.00 

any question,or concerns,email me,if want to talk,email phone number,i will need 1000.00 non refundable deposit with in 48 hours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!please don't bid if you don't have the funds,lets not waste each others time,i would need cash,or bank transfer,or can pay full amount in paypal,I will split the 5 percent fee,you cover 2.5 and ill cover 2.5.

AND IF YOU WANT TO SEND SOMEONE TO CHECK CAR OUT,EMAIL,WE CAN MAKE ARRANGEMENTS,NO OVER SEAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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1969 Pontiac GTO Judge vs. 2006 GTO, which Goat gets your vote?

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The Pontiac GTO was perhaps the most iconic muscle car of the '60s and early '70s. With its beefy V8 and color palette screaming for attention, it summarized in a single vehicle everything that made the era so appealing to many young people. Pontiac tried to collect just a few drops of that aura again in the 2000s with a revived GTO, but with decidedly mixed results. The performance was still there with its big V8, but the looks never quite lived up to the powertrain. Now, Generation Gap wants to know which of these Goats is the one to own.
Things are skewed immediately because the 2006 GTO here is a real ringer. It comes from famous tuner Ken Lingenfelter's collection, and it's a one-off example partially fettled by GM Performance boasting a twin-turbocharged LS2 V8 with a claimed 750 horsepower and a wide-body kit. This Goat definitely isn't what you're going to find just browsing for one to buy in the newspaper. Still, dip the throttle just a little, and this GTO pulls like a freight train. It's enough to turn the two hosts into giggling schoolboys behind the wheel.
The '69 GTO Judge here is also out of Lingenfelter's collection, but this one is all stock with a 400-cubic-inch (6.6-liter) V8 and a Ram Air hood for a claimed 366 hp. It might not have the unbelievable power of the turbo '06, but it makes up for it with style to spare.

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