1967 Gto Sports Coupe Post Car 4 Speed. on 2040-cars
Canton, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: 2dr
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Blue
This is a real 1967 Gto sport coupe. This car will make an excellent driver quality car, but is far far from being a show car. It is an almost unfinished project in good condition with new trunk pan installed and solid floors.It has a new headliner installed, and new carpet that need to be cut and installed. The front end and interior were partially installed for pictures, and need to be properly installed. All phases of the car will need finishing installation, and adjustments.
This car needs someone with time to put it back together, I do not have the time.
According to the PHS documents this car was ordered with 400 automatic ,3.90 posi rear end, tinted windows disc brakes, manual steering, and wood wheel.
It does not have the original engine, and now has a wide ratio muncie 4 speed.The disc brakes are no longer there, they were removed before I got the car.It has a posi rear end which I believe to be original but not for sure. Engine is a 1975 400 that has not run in a few years but ran very good when puled. Interior is in good condition but will need to be cleaned, and properly installed, it was just placed in the car for photos.
Things I have for the car not pictured.
New quarter panel, and trunk emblems,
Deck lid and quarter panel trim.
Front and rear windshield trim
Rocker moldings, door moldings and rocker extensions. with new mounting hardware( no door trim hardware)
Front and rear bumpers (good to very good cores or use as is)
Headlamp bezels
Front and rear wheel well moldings
Rear tail lights
Drivers side door and quarter trim
Trunk lock and ignition cylinder.
Gas tank
Wiper motor
Things Missing that ARE NOT INCLUDED
Manual steering alternator bracket and pulleys
Alternator
Wood wheel center cap
Exhaust
This is a solid car but is a 20 footer with lack of prep work flaws in the paint. The body is solid but not perfect, The lower quarters were patched , the floors were mostly solid but required some patching. Trunk floor is new. This could be a nice driver with some time and very little money, or could be a very nice car with some time and money. Either way you have a good starting point. AS always car is sold "AS IS" with no warranty or guarantee whatsoever.I must receive a $750.00 NON REFUNDABLE deposit within 48 hrs from auctions end, The balance must be paid in full within 7 days from auctions end.
On Jan-29-13 at 02:05:49 PST, seller added the following information:
Car was ordered, and is currently Fathom blue exterior with black interior. Yes I have a clear title.
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