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1970 Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:90028
Location:

Salisbury, Maryland, United States

Salisbury, Maryland, United States
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 1970 PONTIAC GTO 4 SPEED PROJECT FOR SALE. (VIN 242) CAR NEEDS FRONT FENDERS AND RADIATOR SUPPORT. I HAVE THE ENDURA BUMPER, THE ENGINE IS A 400 WT CODE FOR 4 SPEED CAR. CASTING #9799914, THE BLOCK CLEANED AND MAGGED BY NAPA SHOP, I HAVE RECPT THERE ARE NO HELI COILS, NO STRIPPED HOLES, NO CRACKS, BLOCK NEED TO GO 30 OVER. I WAS MAKING 461 STROKER MOTOR. I HAVE ORIGINAL CRANK, RODS AND PISTONS, THE X12 RAM AIR HEADS ARE IN PLASTIC BAGS AND IN BOXES AND COMPLETE FROM SHOP READY TO BOLT ON AND GO (NOT IN PICTURES).  I HAVE THE RADIATOR (NOT IN PICTURES), A NEW RAM AIR HOOD IN BOX (NOT IN PICTURES), 12 BOLT REAR (LD0424K) DATE APRIL 24,1970, WITH NEW 3:73 GEARS AND POSI UNIT, NEW BEARINGS AND CRUSH COLLAR INSTALLED, NO OIL IN REAR END YET. REAR SWAY BAR, REAR END WAS REMOVED AND CLEANED. ORIGINAL TRUNK IS NICE AND SOLID, I REMOVED UNDERCOATING AND PRIMED AND PAINTED UNDERNEATH SOLID ORIGINAL FLOORS. TIRES ARE NEW, I HAVE TWO BUCKET SEATS FROM 1970 WHITE GTO, NEED TO BE REDONE, CAR IS BLACK NOW BUT THE ORIGINAL COLOR IS VERDORO GREEN CODE 47 47, WITH BLACK INTERIOR. THE INTERIOR ORIGINAL DOOR PANELS ARE NOT TORN OR WRIPPED, IT CAN BE SAVED I BELEIVE. NEED DASH COVER, I HAVE HEADLINER IN BOX. I HAVE THE FRONT WHEEL WELLS. THE CLUTCH AND BRAKE PEDALS ARE STILL IN CAR. 140MPH SPEEDOMETER, PHS DOCUMENT AVAIL. HOOD NEED TACH INSTALLED. ALL NEW FOUR WHEEL DISC BRAKES, NEW POWER BRAKE BOOSTER NEED DOT5 BRAKE FLUID, NEW DUAL EXHAUST AND COIL SPRINGS, GAS TANK WAS CLEANED, POLISHED AND REINSTALLED, HAS NEW FLOAT UNIT INSTALLED.  ENGINE FRAME CLEANED AND PAINTED.  BUYER TO  PAY SHIPPING COST OR PICK UP VEHICLE. NO WARRANTY ON 47 YEAR OLD VEHICLE. GOAT SOLD AS IS. CAR IS BEING SOLD ON OTHER WEB SITES, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ADD AT ANYTIME. SELLING DUE TO SWOLLEN ANGLES, CAN'T WORK ON VEHICLE.  CAR CAN BE CLONED TO JUDGE JUST ADD SPOILER AND DECALS. RARE CAR. NICE PROJECT, NICE BODY TOO, BLACK PAINT CAN BE WET SANDED AND BUFFED.  DOES NOT TAKE MUCH MONEY TO FINSH. CAR WORTH A LOT MUCH WHEN FINISHED. PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS. QUESTIONS TRAVIS @ 410-430-4853     

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The Detroit station wagon was fast losing sales to minivans and trucks as the decade of the 1980s progressed, but Pontiac shoppers still had plenty of choices as late as the 1988 model year. A visit to a Pontiac dealership in 1988 would have presented you with three sizes of wagon, from the little Sunbird through the midsize 6000 and up to the mighty Parisienne-based Safari. Today's Junkyard Gem is a luxed-up 6000 LE, complete with "wood" paneling, found in a car graveyard in Fargo, North Dakota. Confusingly, the "Safari" name in 1988 was used by Pontiac to designate both a specific model — the wagon version of the Parisienne/Bonneville— and as the traditional Pontiac designation for a station wagon. That meant that the wagon we're looking at now was a Safari but not the Safari in the 1988 Pontiac universe. The 6000 lived on the GM A-Body platform, as the Pontiac-badged version of the Chevrolet Celebrity. Production ran from the 1982 through 1991 model years, with the A-Body Buick Century surviving all the way through 1996. The LE trim level came between the base 6000 and the gloriously complex 6000 STE (which wasn't available in wagon form, sadly). I visited this yard in Fargo after judging at the Minneapolis 500 24 Hours of Lemons in Brainerd, Minnesota, last fall. Up to that point, I had visited 47 of the Lower 48 United States, with just North Dakota remaining, so I made a point of doing a Fargo detour in order to check that state off my list. I'm pleased that I found such a good example of the 1982-1996 GM A-Body in this yard, because the most famous of all the A-Bodies is the 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera driven to Brainerd by the inept Fargo-based kidnappers in the film "Fargo." This Minnesota-plated 6000 had some rust, but just negligible levels by Upper Midwestern standards on a 31-year-old car. The interior looked very good, with the original owner's manual still inside. The 6000 LE boasted "redesigned contoured seats and London/Empress fabric," which sounds pretty swanky. Something less swanky lives under the hood: an Iron Duke 2.5-liter pushrod four-cylinder engine, known as the Tech 4 by 1988. The Iron Duke was, at heart, one cylinder bank of the not-quite-renowned Pontiac 301-cubic-inch V8; while fairly rugged, the Duke ran rough (typical of large-displacement straight-four engines) and made just 98 horsepower in this application. Pontiac offered a couple of optional V6s in the 6000 in 1988, but no Quad 4.

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