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Beautiful 1965 Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:53900
Location:

Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States

BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC 1965 PONTIAC "GTO" MUSCLE CAR.   "PHS" DOCUMENTED.

I SELL A LOT OF AUTOS HERE ON EBAY…  MOST OF THEM NEVER LAST THE FULL AUCTION TIME…  IF INTERESTED IN THIS ONE… GIVE ME A CALL  AT 816-456-6102!!!   SEE MY 100% EBAY RATING.


THIS IS ONE NICE MUSCLE CAR THAT ALWAYS DRAWS A CROWD.  THIS CAR HAS ALL THE LOOKS WITH A LASER STRAIGHT BODY AND FLAWLESS “NIGHT WATCH BLUE” PAINT.  THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST MUSCLE CAR'S MADE.   IT HAS BEEN NICELY RESTORED AND HAS BEEN UPGRADED WITH POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES AND POWER STEERING. 

THE CAR IS POWERED BY A 400 CUBIC INCH V-8 WITH TRI-POWER BACKED WITH A MUNCIE CLOSE RATIO 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION THAT HAS BEEN REBUILT ALONG WITH A 12 BOLT POSI-TRAC REAR END WITH ALL NEW AXLE, WHEEL AND CARRIER BEARINGS AND A 3.90 GEAR.   FRONT AND REAR SWAY BARS ARE ON THIS CAR SO IT HANDLES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS.  THE CAR RIDES ON RED LINE RADIAL TIRES AND FACTORY RALLY  WHEELS.

THE INTERIOR IS BEAUTIFUL WITH BUCKET SEATS, GAUGES, RADIO, TINTED GLASS AND HURST SHIFTER ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

THIS CAR SOUNDS, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT WITHOUT ANY ISSUES.  THIS IS A “SHOW QUALITY CAR” THAT YOU COULD DRIVE ANYWHERE WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS.  NO DISAPPOINTMENTS WITH THIS CAR.

HERE IS WHAT’S  LISTED:

 

400 CUBIC INCH V-8


4-SPEED MUNCIE TRANSMISSION

BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR.

REDLINE RADIAL TIRES

RALLY WHEELS

POSI-TRAC REAR END

POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES

POWER STEERING

FRONT & REAR SWAY BARS

LASER STRAIGHT BODY

SHOW QUALITY PAINT

BEAUTIFUL CHROME AND BRIGHTWORK

PHS DOCUMENTED – REAL GTO

 

THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL “SHOW QUALITY” CAR, AND NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED ON IT’S BUILD. THIS CAR IS READY TO DRIVE, SHOW, CRUISE AND HAVE FUN WITH.  IT NEEDS NOTHING.

 IF INTERESTED IN SEEING THIS CAR YOU NEED TO CALL 816-456-6102 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT. 

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YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME INSPECT THIS VEHICLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY OR HIRE A PROFESSIONAL INSPECTOR AT YOUR EXPENSE TO CHECK THIS CAR OUT BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS.  ONCE THE AUCTION ENDS THE CAR WILL BE THE WINNING BIDDER’S IF THE RESERVE IS MET.  I WILL ALSO ASSIST WITH SHIPPING THIS VEHICLE AT BUYERS EXPENSE. THIS CAR IS SOLD "AS IS " NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  A $1000.00 NON-REFUNDABLE CHECK IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS CLOSE AND THE BALANCE DUE WITH 7 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END VIA BANK WIRE TRANSFER. CAR WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL ALL FUNDS ARE CLEAR. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY.

 

 

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