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68 Pontiac Gto -4spd,parts Car Only on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:86368
Location:

Fairview, Pennsylvania, United States

Fairview, Pennsylvania, United States

 68 Pontiac GTO for sale as a PARTS CAR ONLY!NO TITLE IMPLIED!!I purchased FOR PARTS ONLY AND THAT IS HOW IT IS BEING SOLD..i HAVE HEARD ABOUT 3 OWNERS WHO HAVE HAD THE CAR FOR PARTS AND TITLE MAY BE TRACEABLE, BUT I DO NOT KNOW WHO OWNED OR HAD IT TITLED LAST!perhaps a title search through a notary could locate the title but I cant guarantee this...

This is a real- non air- 68 GTO that  I believe to be  a factory 4 spd car  that has some good parts left, however is a parts car only, with nearly every single part needing, restoration, rebuilding, painted, replaced, repaired etc..Car is a basket case and is non repairable..Frame is non original and is junk, floors are junk, trunk floors are junk..etc..

Car has neweror replacement  quarter skins showing some light surface rust but are tacked in places and screwed on in others.I believe these would be good for wheel well patches, quarter patches etc.I do not have the orig engine, trans or rerarend.it does not drive or stop but does roll.no fenders, no hood..

The following parts I believe are saveable but will need work:  4 spd pedals,4 spd tunnel,console appears to have been dyed and non original,man drum  brakes and steering box,enduro nose, core support, rad top plate,hide away headlight vac cannisters?,4 spd cross member, floor shift column,steering wheel, ralleye gauges?,front valence,4 spd driveshaft, various int door panels(say gto but are trashed), some interior parts, rear seat, seat belts all needing work, some engine pulleys,Pontiac ralleye rims-3 or 4 of them,front sway bar, driver doors having a lot of filler in them,etc..

I have extensive pictures , some showing vin and cowl, please reply if I have mis interpreted anything- as that is not what im trying to do..im not into Pontiacs but I am trying to be as honest as possible and some parts are saveable...As far as I can tell it was a 400-4 spd, white on white with red interior...I have no front seats..rear is a 12 bolt non posi non original to this car..

I had called and spoken with an ebay rep re title..she said to list under "salvage" as I understood  the parts are salvageable but there is no title...The "other" option did not appear under the title listing for a case like this where there is no title...

Car is located outside Erie Pa..I will need it removed within 5 days of auction end...no exceptions,also will need a postal $ order or cash  for auction winning bid within 5 days of auction end  and seller is responsible for removal and shipping and for winning bid in full.

Please no early offers and no trades whatsoever.thx and good luck bidding!!!



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