1968 Gto Convertible Show Car ,aaca, 400/350hp/his Her/rotisserie Restored on 2040-cars
Suffern, New York, United States
Engine:400/350 HP
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1968
Drive Type: AUTO
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 960
Model: GTO
Trim: convertible
Options: Convertible
UP FOR BID IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE NICEST 1968 GTO CONVERTIBLE ON THE MARKET TODAY. TAKE YOUR TIME AND VIEW ALL DETAILED PICS, THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. THIS CAR HAS BEEN ROTISSERIE RESTORED NUT AND BOLT BACK TO ORIGINAL FACTORY CONDITION. THIS CAR HAS BEEN RESTORED BY A PONTIAC PURIST DOWN TO THE MOST MINUTE DETAIL EVERY PART ON THIS CAR IS GM, NO REPRODUCTION PARTS. ... IT IS COMPLETELY ORIGNAL DRIVE TRAIN, WITH ORIGINAL VIN STAMP ON MOTOR AND TRANS (SEE PICS). THIS CAR HAS 960 MILES SINCE ROTISSERIE PROFESSIONAL RESTORATION IN 2009.... ALL BODY PANELS ON THIS CAR ARE ORIGINAL BORN WITH PANELS INCLUDING QUARTER PANELS (SEE PICS) AND FLOORS ,,,,,THIS CAR WAS A COMPLETELY RUST FREE VEHICLE PRIOR TO RESTORATION. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS CAR INCLUDING THE CLOCK. THIS CAR IS VERY WELL OPTIONED WITH THE 400CI 4 BARREL 350HP TURBO 400 WITH HIS AND HER SHIFTER,,, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER FOLDING TOP (WORKS FLAWLESSLY, NO WRINKLES), HOOD TAC, RALLY WHEELS, SAFETY TRAK POSI REAR, AM RADIO, DUAL SNORKEL AIR CLEANER ,WOOD STEERING WHEEL, TINTED GLASS (ALL NEW AND DATE CODED LOF), ETC ETC….,,,,,,,,THE CAR IS FINISHED IN BASE COAT, CLEAR COAT HAND RUBBED TO PERFECTION LIKE GLASS ON A LASER STRAIGHT BODY....... IT IS PAINTED IN THE ORIGINAL VERDORO GREEN (CODE Q1),,,,,,,, WITH THE AMAZING PARCHMENT WHITE INTERIOR ,,,,BUCKET SEATS,,,,, CONSOLE, AND MATCHING POWER TOP.EVERY ENGINE COMPONENT IS DATED CORRECTLY INCLUDING INTAKE MANIFOLD ALTERNATOR CARB AND EVEN ORIG WATER PUMP,,,, THE COLOR COMBINATION ON THIS CAR IS BREATHTAKING. .... IT IS A TRUE CROWD PLEASER AND HAS WON 1ST PLACE IN EVERY SHOW INCLUDING AACA CERTIFICATION 2010. AWARDS GO WITH SALE. THIS CAR HAS BEEN TRANSPORTED IN AN ENCLOSED TRAILER, AND RIDES AND RUNS LIKE A DREAM. IT EVEN SMELLS NEW INSIDE.THE QUALITY OF THE WORKMANSHIP IS OUSTANDING ALL PANEL GAOS AND FIT AND FINISH IS PERFECT ,, CARS LIKE THIS DON’T BECOME AVAILABLE TOO OFTEN, AND IS EXTREMELY RARE RESTORED TO THIS CALIBER (LOOKS LIKE IT WAS RESTORED YESTERDAY) IT WAS ALWAYS STORED IN A CLIMATE CONTROL FACILITY. IT IS A TRULY #1 CONDITION VEHICLE. RESTORATION EXCEEDING 100K. NADA PLACES THE VALUE OF THIS CAR IN THE 70K RANGE I AM OPEN TO ALL OFFERS. THE CAR IS CERTIFIED BY PHS (PONTIAC HISTORICAL SOCIETY) AND ALL DOCS GO WITH SALE PROVING ITS AUTHENTICITY......SO THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BID ON A 1968 GTO CONVERTIBLE,,,,,,,,400/350HP #’ MATCHING THROUGHOUT,,,,, EXTREMELY RARE OPTIONED VEHICLE THAT IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING TO SEE IN PERSON. .... SO IF YOU WANT TO OWN THE BEST OUT THERE, THIS IS BY NO DOUBT THE ONE. FOR MORE INFO CALL FRANK (845)590-3391
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