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1970 Pontiac Gto Real Not Clone on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:9999
Location:

New Caney, Texas, United States

New Caney, Texas, United States

I have a 1970 Pontiac GTO for sale.  I bought this car thinking I had time to mess with it some but I do auto restorations for a living and I am coming in to my busy time. This car was frame on restored about 6 years ago and purchased by am Army serviceman up in Washington State.  He drove the car as an everyday driver for 4 years or so and got into a little fender bender and parked it.  The 400 was rebuilt a few years ago and has less that 3000 miles on it and runs great.  The 400 turbo transmission shifts great.  I believe it has a 3.73 rear gear in it.  The car is very solid but does have a few minor issues that I tried to take pictures of.  The floors and trunk are as solid as they come.  It looks like all body panels are original to the car with the exception of the left quarter panel.  All gaps are great and door bottoms and edges are great.  Backs and fronts of rockers are rock solid as well as the trunk lip.  The car has manual drum brakes and after driving the car I understand why the fender bender accured.  The brakes do need some attention.  It will stop but it takes some foot pressure.  The car has P/S and a heater.  The engine bay was detailed up very nice when the car was painted.  All the floors on the inside where cleaned and sprayed with some kind of good hardened undercoating as was the trunk.  The interior is very clean but the seat buns have come apart a little inside.  The dash has a crack in in but I think a cap would fix it.  The car had a new painless wiring harness installed when it was restored.  It does have some electrical issues though.  Seems as though maybe the dash is not grounded because I am getting feedback through the gauges.  I will probably look at a few of these issues as I get time.  The car does run and drive fine but it is a small project for someone who has the time to work through a few of its issues.  The wheels and tires are nice.  I tried to take a picture of the cowl tag but it did not come out so I will type it in.  If you have any questions or want to come take a look just let me know.  281-615-0551.  The paint is enamel and looks good but it is 6+ years old.  The body is very straight.  If someone wanted me to fix the damage and repaint we can discuss.  

ST  70-24237  BF 03192 BDY
TR  214  880       75 75  PNT
113   194149    630158

VIN# 242370z116242

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