1965 Gto, One Owner, Red With Red Interior, Partially Restored on 2040-cars
Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
Engine:'70 400 CI 330 HP
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 61,940
Make: Pontiac
Exterior Color: Red
Model: GTO
Interior Color: Red
Trim: 2-door coupe
Drive Type: 4 speed
My father bought this car new from the dealership in 1965. The vehicle has been mostly restored keeping some of the original parts. The car is red with red interior. It needs all new interior. Seats are original and in good shape. Drivers seat has tears and the other seats show some normal wear and tear but in good shape. Door panels are original but not restored! Interior of the car is still original except the headliner and carpet have been removed. Heater/cooling, radio, dash, etc. is original but not restored. Most the restoration is exterior and mechanical. Bumpers original! Head light and tail light bezels are new reproduction parts. Bezel across rear under trunk is original and somewhat pitted but in good shape. It has not been re-chromed but can be! Exterior paint is completed! The car has new brakes, drums, bushings, and shocks. This is a beautiful car!
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