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Ashland, Virginia, United States
Engine:400
Year: 1968
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 0
Model: GTO
Sub Model: GTO
Trim: 2 DOOR GTO
1968 PONTIAC GTO. HAS THE 400 MOTOR AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE BODY OF THE CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND WOULD MAKE A GREAT PROJECT. IF THIS WAS A MUSTANG I WOULD RESTORE IT FOR MYSELF.THE CAR HAS A NEW BREAKING SYSTEM FROM MASTER CYLINDER ALL THE WAY TO EACH WHEEL. (LINES, ETC) I HAVE NEW GAS LINES THAT NEED TO BE PUT ON. I HAVE THE TANK OFF AND ITS BEEN CLEANED. JUST NEEDS TO BE PUT BACK ON. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. AS U CAN SEE IN PICTURES I WAS USING A GAS CAN AS MY TANK SO I COULD DRIVE IT AROUND MY SHOP.
IF YOU GOT ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME AT 804 258 0917. ASK FOR GRANT THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY SO AUCTION CAN END AT ANYTIME!!! BUY RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP OF VEHICLE. I HAVE A ROLLBACK AND WILL DELIVER FOR 3.00 DOLLARS A MILE. IM IN ASHLAND VA HAPPY BIDDING AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!!! |
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