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1965 Pontiac Le Mans Convertible Gto Clone 428 Tri-power 4 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:67000 Color: Gray /
 Black
Location:

Grove City, Ohio, United States

Grove City, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Engine:428
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 237675P239827 Year: 1965
Mileage: 67,000
Make: Pontiac
Sub Model: Le Mans
Model: GTO
Exterior Color: Gray
Trim: Black
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: 4 speed
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VERY NICE 1965 LE MANS CONVERTIBLE WITH A 1968 428 375 HP ENGINE WITH A TRI-POWER AND A 4 SPEED!!!!! IT HAS A NICE SOUNDING CAM AND IT HAS REAL GOOD POWER!!!!THIS CAR APPEARS TO HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL SHEET METAL INCLUDING THE FLOORS, TRUNK, AND BODY PANELS. THIS CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN STORED INSIDE AND THE SAME OWNER FOR 30 YEARS!!!! THE ENGINE CODE SAYS IT IS A 68 428 375 HP AND THE TRANSMISSION SAYS IT IS A 68 M-22 4 SPEED. THE ORIGINAL COLOR WAS CAMEO IVORY WHITE. IT IS NOW SHADOW GRAY. THE CAR HAS BEEN PAINTED FOR ABOUT 20 YEARS. THE INTERIOR IS VERY NICE, IT WILL NEED A SMALL PANEL PUT IN THE REAR SEAT. VERY VERY MINOR. THE CARPET IS SHOWING SOME AGE BUT STILL PLENTY GOOD. THIS CAR IS A BLAST TO DRIVE AND I REALLY REALLY HATE TO SELL IT BUT I HAVE TOO MANY CARS AND NOT ENOUGH ROOM. I HAVE GONE OVER THIS CAR SINCE I GOT IT OUT OF A BARN THAT HAD FALLEN IN ON THE CAR. IT DID DAMAGE THE HOOD, RIGHT FENDER, AND THE CONVERTIBLE TOP. THE FENDER IS EASILY SAVED, THE HOOD IS JUNK, I WAS GOING TO PUT A GTO HOOD ON IT AND MAKE IT A GTO CLONE. I HAVE MOST ALL THE GTO EMBLEMS FOR THE CAR AS WELL AND THEY GO WITH THE CAR. THE TOP CANVAS IS ALSO JUNK AFTER A PIECE OF WOOD WENT THRU IT. THE METAL PART OF THE TOP IS GREAT IT JUST NEEDS THE CANVAS. THIS IS NOT A SHOW CAR BUT A VERY NICE DRIVER AND I MEAN A BLAST TO DRIVE!!!! THE CAR HAS 4 WHEEL MANUAL DRUM BRAKES AND IT STOPS WELL. I HAVE REPLACED THE FRONT BRAKES AND THE REAR BRAKES ALONG WITH SOME FRONT END PARTS. THE CAR GOES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD WITH NO SHAKES OR PROBLEMS. I ENCOURAGE ANYONE TO COME AND DRIVE THIS CAR!!! THE QUARTERS, FLOORS AND TRUNK ARE VERY NICE. I WOULD GET IN THIS CAR AND DRIVE IT ACROSS THE COUNTRY. THE FRONT TIRES ARE NEW AND THE REARS ARE OLD SCHOOL BIAS PLY AND NEED TO BE REPLACED. THE BUMPERS AND CHROME ARE ALL VERY NICE DRIVER QUALITY AND EVERYTHING LINES UP AND THE DOORS CLOSE JUST LIKE THEY SHOULD. THE TOP IS POWER BUT THE PUMP IS BAD( I THINK) DON'T KNOW THAT FOR SURE. I HAVE NEVER HAD THE TOP UP THE WHOLE TIME I HAVE OWNED IT. I HAVE TRIED TO GIVE A FAIR AND HONEST DESCRIPTION ON THIS CAR. IT IS SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 614-402-4199 OR E-MAIL. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING

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