1966 Pontiac Gto 4 Speed Hardtop on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Body Type:hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: 2 door Hardtop
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 70,000
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: primer
1966 Pontiac GTO 4 speed 400 engine A/C car Minor body work left to do. Trunk replaced Front floor pans need installed (included)--have full pans but would just replace front floor. Most of car ready for sanding and primer. Solid frame Front fenders from Lemans. Some rust in right rear quarter that has been fixed and needs completed. Engine out of Catalina
The car is complete except the front windshield is cracked, interior is gone, has front seats (rough) , good back seat, all trim, bumpers, current rims, good dash, steering column, pedals, instrument panel with tach, a/c vents, a/c unit complete, radiator, engine good, trans rebuilt, rough stick console, nice shifter, glass good except windshield, good exhaust, needs interior basically except rear seat,
The car also comes with at least $4500 worth of extra parts not needed for car--- tail lights(150), 4 doors with glass(500), door glass(250), 3 body vent panels(250), a/c parts(200), 3 instrument panels(400), 5 14" GTO rims(200), 7 15" GTO rims(350), wiring harnesses(250), extra drive shaft(100), 2 steering columns(200), 5 headlight trim and covers(200), extra pedals(200), 2 heater coils(50), extra bumper(100), inner fenders(150), auto console(100), extra auto pedals(50), extra condenser(150), p/s unit(50), rubber parts(50),extra evaporator(100), bumper braces(75), door hinges(80), rare dust guards(50), sway bar(50), 2-3 T-3 headlights(25), all kinds of bolts, screws, etc(100), windshield columns(100), extra chrome parts(100), springs(100), door handles(100), a lot of miscellaneous(300+) +++ a lot of other parts I've collected from doing 4 GTO's that are laying around. Will sell any of the parts separately----call Chuck 205-777-8986 for needs
With parts, engine, transmission, and parts on and with car---the body is basically free. I have several other cars to complete and don't have time to complete all so this has to go.
ANY Questions or parts needed----Call Chuck 205-777-8986 anytime
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