1966 Pontiac Gto (real Gto) Manual 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Marianna, Florida, United States
1966 Pontiac GTO (Real GTO - 242)
Original Color Combination
455 / V8 Engine
4 Speed Manual Transmission
Power Disc Brakes
Power Steering
Mechanics
455 / V8 Engine
Non-Matching Numbers
Engine Block Casting # 485428
Intake Manifold Casting # 495106
4 Speed Manual Transmission
4 Barrel Carburetor
Power Steering
Power Disc Brakes (Front Disc)
12 Bolt Rear End
Dual Exhaust
New Fuel Tank
Freshly Installed Battery
Freshly Installed Starter
Currently Garage Kept
No Known Mechanic Issues
Body
Original Color Combination
Freshly Painted & Factory Correct Montero Red Exterior Color (R – Code)
Paint was wet sand and buffered to a mirror finish.
Correct GTO Badging
Nice Trim and Bumpers
Dual Side Mirrors
Brand New Staggered 17” American Racing VN501 Wheels (17x8 F – 17x9 R)
Brand New Federal Performance Tires
245-45-R17 Front Tires
275-40-R17 Rear Tires
Functional Exterior Lights
Extremely Clean & Nicely Detailed Engine Compartment
Clean Undercarriage
Super Straight Body
Solid & Clean Trunk Compartment with Trunk Mat & Brand-New Full Size Spare Tire
Spare Tire Accessories Included
Interior
Factory Correct Interior Color
Parchment Interior - 224 Trim Code
Extremely Clean & Beautiful Interior
Bucket Seats
Custom Steering Wheel
No Visible Rips or Tares
Matching Floor Mats
Functional Wipers
Custom Gauges
Speedometer does not appear to be functioning.
Functional Stereo with Front & Rear Speakers
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