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THIS IS A 1968 GTO!!! VIN#242378P------. THE MOTOR IS THE MATCHING NUMBER MOTOR AND SO IS THE TRANSMISSION!!! THIS CAR IS VERY RARE!!! IT HAS A TWO TONE BLUE PAINT CODE!!! IT IS NOT A VINYL TOP CAR!! THE CAR CAME FACTORY WITH A BENCH SEAT AND COLUMN SHIFTER!!! THE FLOOR PANS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE!!! IT WILL NEED A TRUNK PAN (THE PAN HAS PIN HOLES IN IT)!! THE GAS TANK HAS BEEN TAKN OFF AND CLEANED VERY WELL!!! I HAVE NEW METAL GAS LINES FOR THE CAR!!! THE CAR HAS ALSO HAD A WHOLE NEW BRAKING SYSTEM PUT ON CAR FROM RESERVOIR, NEW LINES, AND EVERYTHING AT EACH TIRE!!! I HAVE ALL FOUR BEAUTY RINGS FOR RIMS AND ALL FOUR FACTORY RIMS!!! I HAVE BACK BUMPER FOR THE CAR!!! THE INTERIER IS COMPLETE BUT DOES NEED TO BE REDONE!!! THIS CAR DOES RUN GREAT AND CAN BE TEST DRIVEN AROUND MY PARKING LOT!!!
IF BUYER USES A SHIPPER TO PICK CAR UP I WILL HELP WITH LOADING THE CAR!!! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 804 258 0917!!! ASK FOR GRANT!!!
THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY SO IF SOLD I WILL END AUCTION EARLY!!!! PLEASE DO NOT BID IF U DONT HAVE THE MONEY OR THINK U WILL LOW BALL ME WHEN U PICK CAR UP!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!AND IF YOU ARE GTO66YELLOW DO NOT BID ON ANYTHING I HAVE FOR SALE!!! LOW BALLER WITH NO MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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