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1968 Pontiac Gto Barn Find Matching # Rust Free on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:96330
Location:

Allen, Texas, United States

Allen, Texas, United States
Advertising:

1968 PONTIAC GTO  MATCHING # ,VERY ORIGINAL ,BARN FIND  BEEN STORED SINCE 1981 ,ONE FAMILY OWNED SINCE NEW  .

THE CAR WAS ASSEMBLED  AT THE ARLINGTON TX PLANT .PURCHASED NEW AT J O WILLIAWS PONTIAC BUICK ,GLADEWATER TX . THE CAR HAS ITS COMPLETE LIFE IN NORTH TEXAS . THE CAR HAS 96330 ORIGINAL MILES

THIS ORIGINAL GTO WAS PUT IN STORAGE BACK IN THE EALY 80'S UNTIL NOW .IT HAS NOT BEEN STARTED OR DRIVEN SINCE THEN .IT IS  100% COMPLETE EXECPT FOR THE BATTERY .VERY ORIGINAL  , MATCHING # WITH VIN ON THE ENGINE BLOCK .

THE OPTION INCLUDED 350 HP ,AUTO TH400, AC ,POWER STEERING ,POWER BRAKES  ,TINTED GLASS ,AM RADIO, CONSOLE AND BUCKETS SEAT .HIS AND HERS SHIFTER ,RALLYE WHEELS ,VINYL TOP ,HIDDENAWAY LIGHT

IT IS 99 % RUST FREE AND  SUPER SOLID .NO RUST UNDER THE VINYL TOP ,LIGHT SURFACE RUST IN THE TRUNK ,NO RUST ON THE DASH,NO RUST IN THE QUARTER PANEL ,SUPER CLEAN FLOOR ,GREAT FRAME ,DOOR OPEN AND CLOSE PERFECT WITH GREAT GAPS .ORIGINAL PAINT ON MOST OF THE CAR (LOOKS LIKE THE PASSENGER AND FRONT BUMPER HAS BEEN REPAINTED IN THE PAST,ALL THE GLASS IS IN GOOD SHAPE , ALL STAINLESS MOLDING ARE IN GOOD SHAPE,GOOD CHROME , THE VINYL TOP NEEDS TO BE REPLACE BUT THERE IS ZERO RUST UNDER IT .THERE IS A DENT ON THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR AND QUARTER PANEL .A FEW SCRATCHES AND DINGS HERE AND THERE

ALSO HAS THE FACTORY SPARE AND BUMPER JACK

UNDER THE HOOD IT LOOKS ALL ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE . EVERYTHING IS WHERE IT SUPPOSE TO BE .ENGINE HAS YS CODE ,IT IS A 4 BARREL CARBURETOR ,I VERIFIED THE VIN ON THE BLOCK .IT IS A MATCHING # MOTOR .COMPLETE AC .ALL HIDAWAY LGHT STUFF IS IN PLACE ..LOOKS LIKE THE SPARK PLUG WIRES ,FUEL PUMP,CLUCTH FAN HOSE HAS BEEN REPLACED OVER THE YEARS .I HAVE THE ORIGINAL CLUTCH FOR THE FAN ,FUEL PUMP ,AND CARBURETOR BODY.THE MOTOR TURNS FREELY .THE OIL LOOKS CLEAN .THERE ANTIFREEZE IN THE RADIATOR  

THE INTERIOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE BUT THE CARPET , HEADLINER ,PACKAGE TRAY NEED TO BE REPLACED.THE DASH , AND DOOR PANELS ARE PERFECT ,A AFTERMAKET TACH HAS BEEN ADDED .original radio

 THIS IS A GREAT SURVIVOR THAT COULD BE RESTORED VERY EASILY OR KEEPED ORIGINAL

AS IT HAS BEEN SITTING SO LONG THE EXHAUST ,BRAKES,TIRES ETC .....NEEDS ATTENTION

I HAVE THE OWNER MANUEL ,PROTECTO PLATE ,ORIGINAL KEYS ON DEALER KEY HOLDER AND CLEAN TITLE  

PLEASE FELL FREE TO COME LOOK AT THE CAR OR GIVE ME A CALL 214 927 2573

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Tue, May 18 2021

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