1969 Gto Judge Phs Doc 4 Speed With A/c on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Tdht
Engine:ram air 3 400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: the judge
Drive Type: rear
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: the judge
Exterior Color: Black
PHS Documented 1969 GTO Judge Black on Black 4 speed A/C Just finished Frame off Rotisserie restoration. PHS is 4 speed grds-dr-edge console disc Brks pwr THE JUDGE Raidio p/b cover-s tire remote mirror pwr strg W/t soft ray glass all Air cond.I added hood tac clock rally gauges and hideaway headlights Frame was disassembled sand blasted and powder coated with all front end suspension parts Replaced all ball joints tie rod ends bushings front springs. New front brake rotors hoses rebuilt calipers new power brake booster and master cylinder All the brake and fuel lines were replaced with stainless steel from inline tube New gas tank and sending unit. New hearer core A/C compressor and drier. Body was blasted new one peace floor rear quarters outer wheel houses and hood were replaced Fenders trunk lid doors front valance rear spoiler are all GM .Interior Dash, seats were reconditioned Door panels headliner visors carpet arm rests are all new All the frame bolts and shifter was re plated. 4 speed M20 Muncie Transmission was rebuilt with new bearings synchronizers and lower shaft. the case is a 660.New clutch pressure plate and throw out bearing .Engine was rebuilt with .030 forged pistons Crank is standard N with on wear at all. The cam is a Ram air III Heads are 48 dated 3 31 69 intake is dated c 31 9 block is dated D 10 9 Distributor is a ram air III 111970 date 9 e 2 Block was a WS re stamped the vin in the block but not the original to the car the carb is a 428 69 carb I thank it's not a ram air carb new water pump and fuel pump .Rear end was a standard non posi 3.23 gears changed out to a heavy duty 3.55 posi and gear. Rear bumper was re chromed new tail lights and bezels. Side emblems wheel opening rocker moldings were replaced new weather stripping and window felt engine head light tail light a/c harnesses were replaced new positive and nag cables too. The air cleaner was signed by Jim Wangers my favorite Pontiac If you have any Questions Call me Dan 402 four three two 7019
On Jul-01-13 at 13:35:53 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have the JA Rally II for the car Buyer can pick the tires red line wide Oval White letters or BF Goodrich red lines.
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