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Portland, Oregon, United States
(this is the second time listing this GTO) PLEASE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY!!! ((((( WOW !! NO RESERVE!! ))))) RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS RARE GTO !! THIS 1969 GTO IS WORTH $35,995 PHS (Pontiac Historic Services) Documents in hand. 1969 Pontiac GTO (real GTO with 242 VIN ) • Vin #242379B156139 • Odometer 88,000 Miles • Clean and Clear Oregon title , (In Hand Ready for Sale) • Fender/Build tag is intact. • PHS (Pontiac Historic Services) Documents in hand. • NEW Carousel Red Paint and Black Interior • Factory 4 Speed Manual Car, Hide-Away headlights • Engine 468 Cubic Inch Big Block Chevy (454ci Bored .060 over) • Transmission T-10 4 Speed Manual W/ Hurst Shifter ( Reverse Lockout) original 4 Speed manual Car • Rear-end, 10 Bolt 8.2" Ring gear 2.73 Gears Posi 28 Spline Axles • Wheels US Mags "Bandit" Front 17"x 8" Rear 17" x 9" • Tires Kumho ECSTA Front 255/45-17 Rear 285/40-17 • Front Brakes 13" Disc Corvette C5 • Rear Brakes 11" Disc • Sway Bars Front 1 1/4 ", Rear 1" • CPP Front Tubular A-Arms • New Fuel Tank 20 Gallon • New Front and Rear seats • Hooker Headers with Flow Master 3" Mandrel Bent Exhaust H-Pipe • Hide Away Headlights with 5000k HID Engine: Big Block Chevy 468 Cubic Inch (454 Cubic inch Bored Over .060", Keith Black Pistons 9.1:1 compression, Comp Cams .595 lift 248* degree Duration camshaft kit (2500-6500 rpm), with matching Valve springs, Comp cams Double roller timing chain, Mehling High Volume Oil Pump, Edelbrock High flow Water pump, Edelbrock RPM Air gap intake Manifold Holley 650 cfm Double Pumper Carb part #(6210-3), Edelbrock performer RPM Fuel Pump, HEI Distributor W/65,000 Volt Coil, Moroso 8mm Plug Wires, Competition Headers w/1.75" Primary's and 3" Collectors, 3" Alumainumized Mandrel bent Exhaust with H-Pipe and Flowmaster 2 Chamber Mufflers. HAYS Flywheel and Clutch Kit. Suspension and Brakes: Front: Classic Performance Parts Tubular Upper and Lower Control arms, Hotchkis 2" Big block lowering Springs, BMR 1.25" Solid Front sway Bar, 13" Rotors Cross Drilled and Slotted, C5 Corvette 2 Piston Calipers, Steel braided Brake Lines New Wheel Bearings, Seals, Lug Studs, New Gabriel Shocks, New Master Cylinder. Rear: Hotchkis Big Block 2"Lowering Springs, 1" Solid BMR Rear Sway Bar Rear Disc Conversion with 11" Cross Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Single Piston Calipers, Steel braided Brake Lines, New Stainless Parking Brake Cables, New lug studs, Axle bearings and seals, Gabriel Air Shocks. Wheels and Tires: Font: US Mags "Bandit" 17"x8" Tires Kumho 255/45-17 Rear: US Mags "Bandit" 17"x9" Tires Kumho 285/40-17 Interior: Black Carpet, New Front and Rear Door Panels, New Front arm rests, New Black A-Piller Trim, New front and rear seats. New Black Center Console with arm rest. Equus Gauges: Oil Pressure, Volts and Water Temperature. Factory gauges include Speedometer with 88,000 miles, Factory Tachometer, Oil pressure Water Temp, Fuel Gauge, New White LED Bulbs in all the Gauges and in the Dome light for added Brightness New Parking brake,Clutch, Brake and Throttle Rubber pads for the pedals. Sony Cd Player with two 6x9" 3 way Speakers behind rear seats in the package tray.. Questions? PLEASE CALL SCOTT at 971-506-3815 |
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