1967 Gto Convertible, 4 Speed Manual, Quality Restoration on 2040-cars
Ridge, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: BLACK MORROKIDE
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 89,000
Exterior Color: REGIMENTAL RED
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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THIS A VERY NICELY RESTORED GTO.......THERE IS A PHOTO DOCUMENTATION ALBUM THAT DETAILS THE RESTORATION.......THE CAR WAS COMPLETELY STRIPPED BARE, INSIDE & OUT, THEN ALL PARTS AND SURFACES WERE REFINISHED....... THE ENGINE IS THE ORIGINAL ENGINE, HOWEVER WHEN RESTORED THE CAR WAS CONVERTED TO A 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION USING GM PARTS...... THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE RESTORATION IS FIRST CLASS........THE PAINT FINISH IS A MILE DEEP.......THE ENGINE HAS BEEN FULLY REBUILT, INTERIOR IS NEW, TOP IS NEW AND CHROME IS EXCELLENT WITH NO MARKS.....THERE IS A NEW DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS WITH CORRECT EXHAUST EXTENSIONS....... THE CAR RUNS LIKE A BEAR AND TRACKS STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW......YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THE PERFORMANCE OR THE COSMETICS.........THE BRAKES PERFORM EXCELLENT, EVEN THOUGH IT IS A 4 WHEEL DRUM SETUP......THE TOP IS NEW WITH A CRYSTAL CLEAR ZIP OUT REAR WINDOW........THERE IS A NEW BLACK BOOT COVER AS WELL..... .BRAND NEW BFG REDLINE TIRES WILL BE INSTALLED THIS WEEK.........PLEASE USE THE EBAY SYSTEM TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.... I WILL CHECK FOR QUESTIONS DAILY........................ NEW YORK STATE DOES NOT ISSUE TITLES FOR VEHICLES THIS OLD, THE BUYER WILL GET A TRANSFERABLE REGISTRATION AND A BILL OF SALE........
THE CAR HAS THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES POWER TOP POWER TRUNK OPENER REMOTE CONTROL DRIVER MIRROR HOOD TACHOMETER MANIFOLD VACUUM GAUGE ORIGINAL AM RADIO (WORKS) RALLY 2 WHEELS WITH S/S CHROME TRIM RINGS PLUS ORIGINAL TRIM RINGS NEW REDLINE TIRES: BFG STEEL RADIALS FROM COKER TIRE TO BE INSTALLED THIS WEEK TINTED GLASS BUCKET SEATS WITH CONSOLE WOOD STEERING WHEEL I HAVE SOLD MANY OF MY PERSONAL CARS ON EBAY OVER THE YEARS AND NEVER HAVE HAD A DISAPPOINTED BUYER.......I HAVE ALSO BOUGHT MANY CARS AND HAVE NEVER HAD A BAD EXPERIENCE, TRULY THE WAY EBAY SHOULD WORK........I WOULD URGE TO LOOK AT THE PICTURES CAREFULLY, THEY ARE VERY TELLING, AND PLEASE ANY QUESTIONS.......THIS GTO IS NOT A TRAILER QUEEN, HOWEVER MAKE NO MISTAKE, THIS CAR WILL HOLD IT'S AT ANY CAR SHOW AND I CAN GUARANTEE YOU WILL ENJOY DRIVING IT........IF YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH TO HAVE BEEN DRIVING WHEN THESE WERE NEW, I CAN TELL THIS WILL PERFORM AND LOOK JUST AS IT DID IN 1967.......I KNOW, I DROVE ONE THEN AND NOW.........YOU WON'T BELIEVE THAT THIS 3500 LB. PLUS CAR CAN BLAST 0-60 IN 6 SECONDS, IT IS TRULY UNBELIEVABLE.....I MUST SELL THIS CAR AS I HAVE 7 CARS AND WE ARE MOVING AND I WILL HAVE NO ROOM FOR ALL OF THEM.....ALSO SEE MY SPECTACULAR LOW MILEAGE 2002 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE FOR SALE........REGARDS........JOHN |
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