1969 Pontiac Gto Tribute on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1969 GTO TRIBUTE CONVERTIBLE...BEGAN LIFE AS A LEMANS, OLDER RESTORATION W/CARDINAL RED PAINT
INTERIOR: GTO INTERIOR; BLACK BUCKET SEATS AND CONSOLE WITH FLOOR SHIFTER, ORIGINAL PONTIAC STEERING WHEEL, POWER STEERING, POWER DRUM BRAKES ENGINE: NON-NUMBERS MATCHING 400 ci, INSTALLED BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER AND REBUILT SEVERAL
YEARS AGO TRANSMISSION: TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC, SHIFTS PERFECT WITH NO SLIPPING. ALSO REBUILT BY PREVIOUS OWNER PAINT: PAINT STILL SHINES GREAT BUT THIS AN OLDER RESTORATION...THERE ARE A FEW MINOR FLAWS; LOOKS GREAT FROM 5-10 FEET!
BODY: METAL IS SOLID, ALL PANELS LINE UP NICELY. BOTH DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE PERFECTLY WITH
NO SAGGING. CONVERTIBLE TOP: POWER TOP, NEW CANVAS IS PERFECT! NO
RIPS OR TEARS, TOP GOES UP AND DOWN PERFECTLY WITH NEW ELECTRICAL/CYLINDERS.
ALSO INCLUDED IS THE BOOT FOR THE TOP WHEN TOP IS DOWN. UNDERCARRIAGE: THE FRAME AND FLOORS ARE SOLID WITH NO RUST (SEE PICS). ALL ORIGINAL METAL! TRUNK: SOLID, WITH ZERO RUST! COMPLETE WITH FACTORY SPARE
AND JACK.
ELECTRICAL; EVERYTHING WORKS! ALL LIGHTS, GAUGES, HORN,
AS THEY SHOULD. GLASS: ALL GLASS IS IN GOOD CONDITION. WINDOWS GO UP AND
DOWN SMOOTHLY, WITH EXCEPTION OF LEFT REAR WINDOW....IT DOES ROLL UP AND DOWN,
JUST NEEDS A CLIP REPLACED. TIRES/WHEELS: FOOSE MAG WHEELS WITH TIRES IN LIKE-NEW
CONDITION...$1800 IN TIRES AND WHEELS ALONE! ALSO COMES WITH A FEW SPARE PARTS THAT I PURCHASED BUT
HAVEN'T INSTALLED: FACTORY OEM IN-DASH TACHOMETER ($180+), NEW TOP WINDSHIELD
LATCH HOOKS, NEW CONSOLE REPLACEMENT WOOD GRAIN... I HAVE DESCRIBED MY GTO TRIBUTE ACCURATELY AND HONESTLY.
THIS CONVERTIBLE IS VERY COLLECTIBLE, BUT NOT IN PRISTINE CONDITION. IT IS A
TURN KEY CAR THAT WOULDN'T HAVE TO HAVE A THING DONE TO IT TO HAVE A BLAST ON
THE ROAD--AND GET LOTS OF LOOKS AND THUMBS UP!
THERE IS A $1,000 NON - REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN
24 HOURS OF WINNING THE AUCTION, VIA PAYPAL. CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END
THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME. |
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