1972 Pontiac Gto - 400 V8 - Auto - Leather Seats - Runs And Drives Great - Sharp on 2040-cars
Ionia, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:Pontiac 400 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: GTO
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 109,650
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Sub Model: 2 Dr Coupe
Exterior Color: Black
1972 Pontiac GTO
Pontiac 400 V8 Engine
Automatic Transmission
Runs And Drives Excellent
Vin # 2D37T2Z102420
Mileage: 109,650 (Original Miles)
- 2 Dr Pontiac GTO Coupe
- Deep Black Base / Clear Paint (Done 5 Years Ago)
- Sand Blasted And Powder Coated Frame
- New PST Bushings
- KYB Shocks
- Hotchkis Springs
- PST Performance Sway Bars Front And Rear
- Moog Ball Joints And Steering Linkage
- HID Headlight Kit
- Newer Carpet
- 2006 GTO Leather Power Bucket Seats / Rear Bench
- GTO Floor Mats
- Pioneer AM/FM Stereo CD And Speakers
- Factory Center Console
- Auto Meter Gauges
- Tinted Windows
- Coys C-5 20 X 9.5 Alloy Wheels P275/35ZR20 Rear Tires
- Coys C-5 18 X 8 Alloy Wheels P235/40ZR18 Front Tires
- Car Cover
CLEAN SOLID BODY AND NICE PAINT....This GTO Runs And Drives Very Nice AND Sounds Great!
ENGINE: 1969 Pontiac YS 400 V8 (Re-Built 3 Years Ago)
Bored .40 Over
ARP Bolts
Edelbrock Performer RPM Aluminum Intake
Demon 750 Carb
Pertronix Flame-Thrower HEI Ignition
Headman Coated Headers
Flowmaster 3" Exhaust
TRANSMISSION: 2004R 4 Speed Automatic Transmission W/Shift Kit
2200 Stall Convertor
3:08 Open Rear Axle (Have Auburn Posi Unit That Goes With Car)
RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT
ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET
THIS IS A SHARP LOOKING GTO
As With Any Vehicle Of This Age And Miles.....It Is Not Perfect And Shows Normal Wear From Driving And Use, But Overall A Very Sharp Car!
PLEASE DO NOT BUY ANOTHER GTO UNTIL YOU GET WITH ME ON THIS ONE
IONIA, MICHIGAN (616) 902-6659
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- Muscle Cars AND Classic Vehicles
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LOCATED IN CENTRAL LOWER MICHIGAN
ONLY MINUTES FROM I-96
MAJOR AIRPORTS WITHIN 1 HR
FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME
WE'LL PICK YOU UP
We reserve the right to end this auction early in the event it were to be sold locally.....though we always do our best to get them sold on ebay.
Please have your funds ready if you are the winning bidder, if you have any negative feedback please email before you bid.
We may be able to help with shipping arrangements or meet within reasonable distance at buyers expense. Michigan Residents may be subject to Sales Tax - Title - Registration. Out of state purchases will recieve registered bill of sale and title. Please check with your local DMV for more information. ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY UNLESS THE FACTORY WARRANTY IS STILL IN EFFECT.
We will contact the winning bidder by email after auctions end to confirm and make arrangments to finalize the deal. We can accept initial $250 deposit through paypal, final balance must be paid by cashier check OR certified funds/money wire transfer. THANK YOU!
* $250 Deposit Due 24Hrs Of Auctions End
* Remaining Balance Due Within 7 Days Of Auctions End
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
CALL ME ON THIS ONE
Need More Details OR Got Questions PLEASE CALL: Garry
Phone: (616) 902-6659 Cellular
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