1972 Pontiac Gto Very Rare Color on 2040-cars
Springfield, Tennessee, United States
Very Rare 1972 Pontiac GTO (not a clone, but a true GTO) PHS Documented, Magazine Car 1994 GTOAA First Place Winner 15th Annual GTOAA International Meet, June 22-25, 1994 (St. Louis, MO). Many other local awards, but has not been shown at National Meets since. This is a very rare car. In 1972, black was not a standard color that was offered. This one was special ordered Starlight Black (paint code 19). A conversation with a Pontiac restoration Guru has told me that very few of these cars were made, maybe a few dozen. And there may only be a handful in existence today. I have the numbers matching 400 engine on a stand that will go with the car if the new owner would like to take it back to complete stock configuration. Engine ran well when it was pulled from the car in 2009. The engine in the car is a 1972 block, 455 over bored .060 (469ci./Approximately 500HP) Here is a link to a website that will give you all the particulars of the new engine. (Engine has only 3500 miles since built.) https://home.comcast.net/~ericdouthitt/dave's.htm This car gets the looks everywhere we drive it!!! Car is way above average quality as shown in photos!!! On Scale: 1 to 6; 1= Museum/Never Driven and 6=virtually worthless; this car is a solid #2, and priced accordingly) Winning bidder must contact me within 48 hours of auction ending. Will not sell to overseas bidder. Winning bidder is responsible for transport of car within 10 days of auction ending. Full payment is required within 7 days of auction ending in the form of Cash or Certified Check from FDIC insured bank. Funds must clear before car is released. Car is listed locally. Seller has right to stop auction if sold locally, unless reserve price is met. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me via ebay. (Reserve Price will not be disclosed) |
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