1967 Pontiac Gto Official Car From Xxx Movie on 2040-cars
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			 1967 Pontiac GTO Official movial car from the xXx state Of the Union official movie car from the Driven by celebrity's Samuel L. Jackson and Ice Cube . We are pleased to offer this 1967 Pontiac GTO. This car was the official stunt car for the xXx Movie! Custom built by Picture Car Wharehouse with Certificate of Authenticity. Check out this movie clip -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnzsjaYZ8eE Reconditioned High performance 350 engine, performance heads, heavy duty suspension. Wildwood disc brakes, TH350 automatic transmission, tubular control arms, new shocks, new exhaust. The exterior painted in Chameleon House of Kolors paint. Custom from the outside to the inside. Lemans with GTO markings. For more pictures and more info on this car visit mypictures.com and search 1967 Pontiac gto xxx sold for 65,000 in 2007 as you know muscle cars are better than having stocks they go up in value. What better investment that you can enjoy then driving a muscle car being at the right place at the right time. I was at the right place at the right time. VIN = 237177P294401 1st Digit - 2 - Pontiac 2nd & 3 Digit - 3 & 7 - '65-'70 Lemans Uh 4th & 5th - 1 & 7 - 2 Door Coupe 6th Digit - 7 - 1967 7th Digit - P - Pontiac Michigan 8th Digit onwards is its production number = 294401 I'M LISTING THIS CAR FOR A FAMILY MEMBER YOU CAN CALL HIM DIRECT I WILL PUT HIS NUMBER ON HERE. ANYONE THAT E-MAILS ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS I WILL GET YOU A AWNSER ASAP.CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AND BID ON A COOL LOOKING CAR.PLEASE IF YOU HAVE POOR FEED BACK OR YOU DON'T INTEND ON PAYING FOR THE CAR PLEASE DON'T BID. IF YOU HAVE A LOW E-BAY SCORE PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST OR CALL THE NUMBER AND TALK TO THE OWNER BEFORE BIDDING. THANKS EVERYONE FOR LOOKING PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS LOOK AT PIC . THE CAR IS AS IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTY. WINNING BIDDER MUST PICK UP THE CAR OR MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR SHIPPING. OWNER'S # 864-316-7774 A $ 500. Deposit is due within 24 hours of auction ending through PayPal BALANCE DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSING UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE WITH OWNER,  | 
	
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