1970 Pontiac Gto! Phs Certification Included! Gggggrrrrrrrrr on 2040-cars
Tijeras, New Mexico, United States
PLEASE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE **BEFORE** YOU MAKE ME AN OFFER CLEAR NEW MEXICO TITLE IN MY NAME... PHS PAPERWORK ORDERED AND RECEIVED! YES IT IS ALL INCLUDED... 1970 PONTIAC GTO 2 DOOR HARDTOP! FIRST OFF LET ME SAY THIS CAR STARTS, RUNS, STOPS AND IDLES EXCELLENT. DOESNT SMOKE! DOESNT KNOCK! NO FUNNY NOISES! JUST PURE PONTIAC POWER..... DRIVETRAIN IS NOT MATCHING NUMBERS. ENGINE IS A 400 (XN CODE). IT WAS PULLED FROM A FIREBIRD BACK IN THE LATE 70'S AND HAS AN EDELBROCK ALUMINUM MANIFOLD AND CARBURATOR. HAS 6X HEADS, CHROME VALVE COVERS AND STOCK MANIFOLD EXHAUST. RUNS REAL NICE. TURBO 400 TRANSMISSION MIGHT BE ORIGINAL AS I HAVE NEVER LOOKED FOR ANY CODES. 10 BOLT REAREND IS LIMITED SLIP AND HAS THE ORIGINAL REAR SWAY BAR. COMPLETE TUNEUP DONE, NEW PLUGS, POINTS, WIRES, CAP, ROTOR AND TIMING. TRANSMISSION DRAINED, FLUSHED AND NEW GASKET AND FILTER INSTALLED. NO LEAKS! ALL NEW BRAKES TO INCLUDE ROTORS, DRUMS, CYLINDERS, PADS, SHOES, AND MASTER CYLINDER. FRONT END HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY ALLIGNED AND SHE GOES DOWN THE ROAD SUPER STRAIGHT. MECHANICALLY EXCELLENT. EXTERIOR HAS HAD ALL BAD METAL CUTOUT AND PROFESSIONALLY REPLACED WITH METAL. NO RUST JUST REAL BAD BEATUP QUARTER PANELS. REPLACED THE PANEL BETWEEN THE REAR WINDOW AND TRUNKLID SINCE IT HAS A COUPLE PIN HOLES. FENDERS WERE BOTH EXCELLENT. HOOD IS ORIGINAL AND EXCELLENT. TRUNKLID IS BEAUTIFUL. DRIVERS DOOR HAD A 4" X 4" PIECE OF METAL WELDED IN BECAUSE OF POOR PREVIOUS BODYWORK. PASSENGER IS PERFECT. BUMPERS ARE NICE. FRONT ENDURA BUMPER STILL NEEDS SOME WORK. GRILLES ARE EXCELLENT, NO BROKEN OR MISSING TABS. BEZELS ARE NICE AND STILL HAS THE 4 ORIGINAL T-3 HEADLIGHTS. LOWER VALANCE IS BRAND NEW AND I DO HAVE THE TURN SIGNAL ASSEMBLIES. REAR VALANCE IS REAL NICE AS WELL. COMPLETE SOFT SEAL RUBBER KIT INCLUDED. INTERIOR IS ALL THERE. NEW CARPET, NEW DOOR SILLS AND HAD THE TILT COLUMN TOTALLY REBUILT AND PAINTED. NICE AND TIGHT. BUCKETS ARE NICE, DOOR PANELS ARE NICE, REAR SEAT IS NICE. HEADLINER, SUN VISORS AND CONSOLE ARE NICE. HAVE ALL SEATBELTS. **NEW CONSOLE LID INSTALLED TODAY** WAITING ON THE PACKAGE TRAY TO COME IN. DASH HAS A LOT OF CRACKS BUT OTHERWISE PRESENTABLE. AFTERMARKET RADIO. BRAND NEW FRONT WINDSHIELD JUST INSTALLED BY SAFETLITE AUTO GLASS. ALL DOOR AND BACK SEAT GLASS GOOD. REAR GLASS IS NICE AS WELL. NEW AIR SHOCKS IN THE REAR. NEW SWAYBAR BUSHINGS, LINKS AND CLEANED AND DETAILED SWAYBAR. 15X7 PONTIAC GTO HONEYCOMB WHEELS WITH BRAND NEW COOPER COBRA RADIALS. 235/70R15 IN THE FRONT AND 275/60R15 IN THE REAR. ALSO HAVE A SET OF BRAND NEW 15X7 CRAGAR SS MAGS WITH B.F. GOODRICH TIRES IN CASE SOMEONE WANTS THAT LOOK INSTEAD! ZERO RUST IN THE FLOORS. FRAME IS ROCK SOLID AND HAS NEVER BEEN DAMAGED OR WORKED ON. NICE CLEAN SOUTHWESTERN MUSCLE CAR. THIS CAR STARTS, RUNS, DRIVES, STOPS AND IDLES NICE. YOU LOOKING FOR A NICE SOUTHWESTERN MUSCLE CAR PROJECT FOR SUMMER? ONE THAT HAS ALL THE HARD STUFF ALREADY DONE? HERE YOU GO. I JUST DONT HAVE ANYMORE MONEY AND TIME TO FINISH THIS BEAST. PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU WANT. I WILL GET BACK TO YOU. ONCE AGAIN, CLEAN, CLEAR NEW MEXICO TITLE IN MY NAME. A HECK OF ALOT OF PONTIAC GTO FOR THE MONEY. IF I AM FORGETTING ANYTHING PLEASE JUST ASK. I WILL ANSWER ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS. TRY AND BUILD ONE FOR LESS THAN MY PRICE. IMPOSSIBLE. I HAVE JUST OVER $21K INVESTED IN 2 YEARS ON THIS BEAST AND IT SHOWS.. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GTO WITH ALL THE HARD WORK DONE, ONE THAT YOU CAN PAINT THE COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE, ONE THAT YOU CAN DRIVE ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT, QUIT WASTING YOUR TIME ON JUNK AND BUY THE BEST PRICED 1970 GTO FOR THE MONEY.... IF INTERESTED BUT HAVE QUESTIONS, JUST EMAIL ME. I ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS AS FAST AS POSSIBLE.... SHIPPING IS ALL ON YOU. I WILL BE PRESENT TO HELP LOAD AND MAKE SURE IT LEAVES MY YARD IN THE SHAPE IT IS IN. $1000 NON REFUNDABLE DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HRS AND THE REMAINDER PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS. SORRY BUT I HAVE TO ENSURE YOU ARE SERIOUS. I AM WILLING TO WORK WITH YOU IF YOU CANNOT COME AND GET IT IMMEDIATELY. IT IS LOCKED AWAY IN THE GARAGE AND WILL STAY THAT WAY TILL PICKED UP. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY GTO. NOW SOMEONE PPPLLLEEEAAASSSEEE BUY IT..... |
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