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1967 Pontiac Le Mans Gto Clone on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:87000
Location:

Englishtown, New Jersey, United States

Englishtown, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NICELY DONE 1967 PONTIAC GTO CLONE. GOOD LOOKING CAR THAT CAN DRIVE JUST ABOUT ANYWHERE WITH A 454 MOTOR AND A TURBO 400 TRANS. 

  • DUAL EXHAUST COMES OFF THE 454 HO ORIGINAL MANFOLDS SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT TAPPING HEADER LEAKS ALL THE TIME.  THE CAR IS EASY TO MAINTAIN AND A BLAST TO DRIVE


NOTE:  THE 454 HO MOTOR IS COMPLETE WHICH IS VERY VALUABLE IN AND OF ITSELF!  IF YOU TRULY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT THEN YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.


THE CAR HAS MANY NICE UPGRADES SUCH AS: 

  • ORIGINAL KEYS, 
  • TILT COLUMN,
  • HIS/HERS SHIFTER,
  • ORIGINAL WOOD STEERING WHEEL,
  • POWER STEERING,
  • MOSTLY NEW INTERIOR,
  • HEADLINER IS NEW,
  • RADIO,
  • REAR DEFOGGER,
  • POWER ANT.,
  • FRONT DISC BRAKE UPGRADE,
  • NEW RIMS AND TIRES.   

I HAVE PONTIAC HISTORIC PAPERWORK FOR THIS CAR.

  • RECENTLY RE-DONE FRONT END AND
  • RE-DONE 355 POSI TRACTION REAR (REAR CORE IS ORIGINAL 10 BOLT REAR THAT CAME WITH CAR). 
  • NEW FLOOR PANS, 
  • NEW TRUNK PANS AND GAS TANK INSTALLED. 


THIS CAR IS SOLID ALL THE WAY AROUND.


PAINT IS NICE BUT NOT PERFECT - HAS SOME SCRATCHES AND CRACKS

  • DOORS CLOSE TIGHT. 
  • FRAME WAS PAINTED WITH POR 15.  



THE TRUNK LOCK STICKS AND NEEDS A LITTLE TLC WHICH I HAVEN'T GOTTEN AROUND TO DOING JUST YET.   THE NEW OWNER CAN HAVE SOME FUN WORKING ON THAT AS I KNOW WE ALL LIKE TO TINKER FROM TIME TO TIME.


THIS IS A VERY FUN CAR TO OWN.  I HAVE SOME PARTS THAT I WILL GIVE WITH CAR TO THE WINNING BIDDER


QUESTIONS: CALL JOE 732-921-7323.


THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY - I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME.


WINNING EBAYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PICK UP/SHIPPING COST.   


FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END.  DEPOSIT IS EXPECTED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END TIME.

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