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1964 Pontiac Gto - Convertible 389 - Tri Power - 4 Spd - Must See - No Reserve!! on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:3500 Color: Red /
 White
Location:

Woodbury, New Jersey, United States

Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:4 Spd
Engine:389 Tri Power
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 824P270166
Year: 1964
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: White
Model: GTO
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Convertible
Drive Type: 4 Spd
Mileage: 3,500

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Introduces.....

1964 Pontiac GTO Convertible

389 Tri Power!!

4 Speed!!

Ground Up Restoration!!

No Reserve!!

Some say if it wasn’t for the debut of the 1964 Pontiac GTO, muscle cars might not be what they are today. The Pontiac GTO became a legend the day it was born.  It became the trend setter for Detroit.  Debuting in 1964, the GTO hit the ground running.  By name it meant Gran Turismo Omologato but the street name that it was given by admirers was the “GOAT”.   Just like a goat would eat anything that you put in front of it, the GTO would eat any opponent that it went up against on the streets of America.  It earned quite a reputation in its first year and laid the ground work for one of the most successful muscle cars of all time.  It was hard to compete with the GTO not only in performance but in crisp, sharp design.  For this GTO offered here today, it comes with everything that makes a car desirable and valuable.  Everyone knows when the top goes down the price goes up and when the two words of “tri-powered” are coupled with the convertible option you have a recipe for quite a collectible muscle car. 

 

This PHS documented car is absolutely stunning in its appearance.  Wearing its original color combination of a white top, white interior and a brilliant red paint scheme makes this one of the sought after color combination of GTO history.  With a period correct 389 Tri-Powered engine with an updated 4 speed manual tranny gives you everything you need to be the talk of the block.   The beauty of building a car with all these ingredients and buying an original one is the obtainable price tag at the end.  An original tri power convertible, with a 4 spd dressed in these colors are pushing $100k.  Building a car like this 64 shown here today is about 1/2 that value but looks, sounds and feels the same.  Please read on about this beautiful car and view the many pictures and video that is provided to help depict the true condition of this vehicle.  Our lines of communication are open so do not hesitate to contact concerning this car or any other car we offer.  Thank you.

 

Exterior: 

As you can see from the pictures this GTO it is absolutely stunning.  This 1964 Goat has received a full ground up restoration.  PHS Documented, the color combination is correct and a rare find.  If you’re talking eye ball, this one has got it.  The body is very solid with a solid body, floors and frame.  There was one minor patch needed in the trunk pan and was completed and detailed(not noticeable at all, but wanted to point it out).  The GTO was restored about 5 years ago and used Sikkens base coat clear coat that was color sanded and buffed to its current finish.  The paint contains high luster and will stand tall at any car show or cruise night.  Top top has been replaced and is new condition.  All the glass is in excellent condition.  The chrome bumpers have been replated and is brilliant.  All the bright work is in excellent condition and has a nice appearance.   New redlines were installed on factory wheels and dog dish hub caps.  The car has been driven to shows and for short drives since restoration so expect very little wear on the exterior.  The body appears straight and any body work that was done, was done right.  Please look at the pictures and let us know of any questions you may have. 


Interior:

As you can see from the pictures, the interior is as beautiful as the exterior complimenting each other perfectly.  The whole interior is practically new.  New door panels, new seats, and carpets.  The dash is original and in excellent condition.  It does need the factory radio and to be installed.  The top up or down, this interior is show ready and as mentioned earlier, the color is PHS documented to be the right color.  Please look at the pictures provided and let us know of any questions. 

 

Drivetrain:

The drivetrain is a non numbers matching but period correct 389 Block with the Tri Power set up.  The original automatic was removed and the much more diserable 4 spd box was installed with new clutch.  The exhaust was upgraded with a new splitter exhaust and sounds amazing.  Car also has factory power brakes and power steering.  It has a brand new wiring harness installed and all belts, hoses, tires, suspension etc is all roadworthy and ready to go cruising.  The amount of mileage that is own this build is about 3500 miles.  Please let us know of any questions you may have. 


In Summation:

As mentioned before, this is not a numbers matching unobtainable GTO, but built with all the right ingredients to give you all that you need in a GTO but a fraction of the cost to fit any car collector's budget. 


This is a NO Reserve Auction.......Highest Bidder WIns!!!

 

Payment:

 

We would ask for a $500 deposit via certified funds within 48 hours of end of auction.  Balance to be paid within 5 business days of end of auction in certified funds or wire transfer.  At the time of pick-up there is also a $200 documentation fee to be paid for by the buyer.  No exceptions.  If you have any questions concerning this vehicle or any other vehicle we have offered for sale or questions concerning payment, please give us a call at 609-820-3030 or email this ad.  Shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer.  We will assist any way we can. 


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