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1968 Gto Convertible Clone Lemans on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:1245 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Bayside, New York, United States

Bayside, New York, United States
Advertising:
Engine:350
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 124897645
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 1,245
Model: GTO
Exterior Color: Red
Year: 1968
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 2 door
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Rwd

Here in this listing we have your next winter project. A 1968 GTO clone convertible. Enjoy the rest of the summer and fall with the top down. The car can be be driven the way it is. It runs great. The motor is a chevy 350 motor. The car was restored about 18 years ago and converted to a GTO look a like. They converted everything needed to make it look like a real GTO. They started with a clean car because all of its original panels are still intact and not messed with. Back when they did restore it, it needed a trunk and they just laid some sheet metal over it. So it does still need a trunk. The cars paint is a 20 footer. It looks great driving down the road and looks good in pics, but there is some blemishes in the paint from the work 18 years ago. The car doesn't look like it has much work to it but the little they did do is starting to show up now. It still doesn't need any panels replaced. Its a solid car. All the panels are still all good. It does need a trunk replaced. The floors are perfect. The frame is perfect with no rust and no past repairs. The bumpers are perfect. The interior is in fair shape. No rips or tears. The back seat is in good shape but it needs some new seat foam. I think when they did the interior last time they just recovered everything but didn't do the seat foams. The material is all in good shape just a little loose. The top is in great shape. It has no rips and no leaks. It goes up and down with no issues. All the windows are in good shape and operate the way they should. The car has had non power disc brakes installed up front. The suspension needs to be done when you restore it. It's going to need springs and shocks. It will also need tires soon. They are starting to dry rot. All the lights work. The horn works but someone changed the steering wheel so when it didn't work they put in a little button on the dash, but it works. The wipers work. The gas gauge works. The blinkers and brake lights work. Like I said earlier this is the perfect car to enjoy the rest of the summer and fall and then restore over the winter. This is a good solid foundation to start with. 
  I am sure I missed something in this listing so please give me or my brother a call anytime. My number is 347-622-3985. And my brothers number is 516-250-2605 You can call either one of us anytime. I have the car listed locally for eighty eight hundred dollars. If it sells before the auction ends I will end it early. I also suggest people to come look at the car in person if you can. If you can't there are companies that offer there services for a reasonable price. This way everybody is happy!!! I am listing this car with NO reserve!! Bid to win. Please ask questions and call anytime.


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