1967 Pontiac Gto 400/4speed Barn Find Project Hot Rod Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Parkersburg, West Virginia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: GTO
Drive Type: MUNCIE 4 SPEED
Mileage: 120,000
Exterior Color: Blue
FRESH 1967 GTO (GOAT) REAL DEAL BARN FIND PROJECT ENGINE: PONTIAC 400 67WT BLOCK TRANSMISSION: MUNCIE 4 SPEED HURST SHIFTER INTERIOR: BLACK BUCKET SEATS, BLACK HEADLINER, BLACK DOOR PANELS WHEELS: FACTORY 15" PONTIAC RALLEY WHEELS
Description: This 67 Goat has been in dry storage for over twenty years the car is very solid and complete. The car has atleast one repaint probably laquer or acrylic from back in the day. Metal work has been done by previous owner on the bottoms of the quarters and around the wheel wells inside the trunk. There is surface rust and pitting here and there but repairable. As you can see it has a vinyl roof. The roof nor the rear window pillars are rusted through however there was quite abit of scale under the remenants of the vinyl roof. It could use a new skin on the top but its the new owners descision. The roof is not rusted through but it is pitted and thin in a few areas but no holes. The headliner is still in the car and fits well with no holes. At one time this car was stored under an outside shed. The shed had a leaky roof and for years water dripped on the right rear passenger quarter panel. There is a cemetrical hole a little bigger than a silver dollar that needs repaired but, it's an easy fix. This car does not need full quarter they can easily be repaired with common patches. The engine is not frozen it turns by hand. Just grab the crank pully and give it a twist. Ladies and Gentalman we all know what it is and the car speaks for itself. Its a lone surviver of yesteryear , please no bs and no low ballers. Bid to win I will not stop the auction for an on the side deal. If you bid and bid to win everyone will get their chance. Please email me questions but don't ask for the reserve because, I will not give it to you its not fair to everyone else. Thank You and God Bless This car is solid and not rusted in all the right places to include, floor pans, rockers, fenders, hood, doors ect. When I say not rusted I mean not rusted through or rusted out where panels need replaced. This does not mean there is not any rust scale on parts and pieces. Thanks Again
I WILL ADD MORE PICTURES OF THE UNDERNIETH, TRUNK AND THE TOP ASAP |
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