1969 Gto Selling No/reserve!!! Parked For 30 Years!!!!! Save This Goat!!! on 2040-cars
Paducah, Kentucky, United States
1969 GTO Pontaic 2 Door hardtop. This car was parked in 1984 in a field and left to rot. Its had a lot of metal work done Upper and lower windshield channels, complete rear window along with metal between the trunk lid and the window and the whole trunk lip out of a donor car. Its had floor pans put in and two quarters put on. Rockers have been patched. Everything welded in but nothing done by a pro. Its all solid but will need a lot of body work. If your wanting to build a show car this is not it. Car has a useable hood and a useable endure bumper. Fenders and core support are junk. Doors are rusty but saveable. Trunklid has rust but its fixable they don't repop these. Car comes with a bunch of parts lots of extras the seats are 68 model this is a automatic in the floor car from the factory. Car has floorshift steering column still intact. Among the parts is a Short shaft 400 turbo with driveshaft. Several extra headlites all T3s. Extra wiring seatbelts chrome along with a extra set of glass. No windshield. This car has NO TITLE!!!! Also has no trim tag. Does come with the original protecto plate. Manual steering drum brakes open rear end. Factory Gold car. This car can be fixed but look at all the pics close its a project or will part out very good or use to clone a Lemans. Would love to see someone save this old Goat. Car rolls and steers just fine. Will help with pick up as much as possible. Deposit within 24 hours of auctions end. Balance due within 7 days of auctions end. Please bid to buy and only bid what your willing to pay. Serious only these ads cost 55.00 dollars. Car can be stored for a reasonable time as long as its paid for within 7 days of auctions end. Ebay used to let you list other for when you don't have a title but it was not available so I selected salvage but I repeat this car does not have a title. I will provide a bill of sale and I have checked the local DMV and the vin number is not on file. Any questions call or text Billy 270-564-3996
On Feb-27-14 at 21:45:03 PST, seller added the following information: The front bumper is not bent where the left fender is bent I bought this bumper for this car. It has two back windows and they fit just fine. The intake and carb are original to the car. All dash wiring and heater boxes are in the car the boxes are good. Its had a trunk from a donor car. The frame is surface rusted from sitting so many years still solid. This car does have boxed lower rear control arms. Bill of sale only no title. Good luck to all bidders this car will sell to the highest bidder. |
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Steve McQueen barn find: Movie Trans Am surfaces after almost 40 years
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