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1970 Pontiac Gto Numbers Matching Car on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:32000 Color: has a few blemishes
Location:

Frankfort, Illinois, United States

Frankfort, Illinois, United States

1970 Pontiac GTO w/4 speed Hurst manual shifter.

Beautiful Numbers Matching car is available for sale locally and offered for auction.

I am the third owner of the car, it has always been stored in a garage and never winter driven.

Approx. 3000 miles on a motor that had 32000 original Miles for performance reasons only. It will pin you in the seat!

Everything on this car is original except the Tires, wheels, exhaust and carberetur. Car was painted in 1985 to its original color, Palladium Silver.

Interior is original and pristine. NO rips, cracks, or tears anywhere.

Exterior has a few blemishes. Quarterpanel and trunk Lid has some small dents. Hood is slightly buckled from new hood hinges.

Appraised at $24,000.00 last summer.

I have the original build sheet as well as additional parts including the original trunk wing

This is a local pick up only but will assist in shipping but buyer must pay all charges and make all arrangements.

Car looks great and runs even better.

This is an as is auction and no warranty is offered but not needed.

$500.00 deposit within 24hours of winning the auction is required


On May-16-14 at 13:39:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

I am very sorry but there a a few details that need to updated, added, and or changed.

First of all, the car IS PHS Certified. I did not know that when I listed it. The previous owner informed me today along with some other info as well.

When the engine was rebuilt, a reman 1970 Ram Air 4 Cam was used as well as a Street Demon 4 barrel Carberetor.

There were 52000 miles on the motor when it was rebuilt not 32000 as I stated. I am sorry about that. There are approx 1000 miles on the rebuild.

New Pistons 101/2 -1  BORED 40 over to 406cc

The exhaust system is Pypes Street Pro Performance

I have also added more pictures.

I stated that there were some imperfections on the rear right quarter panel. They are actually on the Front Left fender. The car is available for inspection locally.

I apologize for the mistakes as I have not seen the car since I put it in storage in November and went to take additional pictures and spoke with the previous owner(my friend) for a recap.

 

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