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1967 Pontiac Gto Tempest on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:95000
Location:

Owingsville, Kentucky, United States

Owingsville, Kentucky, United States
Advertising:

                     THIS IS A 67 TEMPEST WITH THE GTO PACKAGE - AND IS A VERY NICE CAR- AS YOU CAN SEE , AND WHO EVER ENDS UP WITH THIS CAR IS GOING TO BE VERY HAPPY WITH THIS MUSCLE CAR, IN MY OPINION THIS IS A VERY CHEEP MUSCLE CAR FOR THE-- CONDITION IT IS IN---- , YOU COULDNT BUILD THIS CAR FOR THIS PRICE,JUST GET IN AND DRIVE HER HOME ,I PURCHASED THIS FROM A OWNER THAT HE HAS OWNED IT FOR THE LAST 16 YEARS, AND IS THE ORINGINAL MILES--THIS CAR HAS HAD THIS PAINT ON FOR OVER THIRTEEN YEARS ,--IT IS A HIGH QUAILTY PAINT JOB  WITH A VERY HIGH GLOSS SHINE,  AND IS VERY STRAIGHT -IT HAS ALL OF ITS ORINGINAL SHEET METAL,WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE REAR LOWER QUARTER SECTIONS BEHIND THE WHEELS,-THIS IS WHAT WAS TOLD ME, BUT IT IS REAL HARD TO TELL THAT ITS EVER HAD THIS DONE  , THE FLOORS AND TRUNK IS LIKE NEW CONDITION,LOOKS GOOD AND IS  ORINGINAL AND AS I SAID A VERY HIGH QUAILTY JOB DONE ,--HE WAS A VERY EXCEPTIONAL BODY MAN AND THE PROOF IS IN THE WORK-- ,,IT HAS BEEN GARAGED THE HOLE TIME HE HAS OWNED IT, BUT WITH A MOVE HE HAS DONE, HE DIDNT HAVE THE STORAGE TO PLACE IT, SO THATS WHERE I STEPED IN AND PURCHASED THIS FINE MUSCLE CAR ,THIS CAR HAS HAD ALOT OF NEW ITEMS TO LIST,ALL FRONT END COMPONETS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM FOR A OLD CAR.AND HANDLES THE SAME, IT HAS ALL NEW BUSHINGS NEW TOP AND BOTTOM ,NEW TIE RODS, BALL JOINTS, TOP AND BOTTOM  ALL NEW AFRAME BUSHINGS  LOWER AND UPPER, SWAYBAR BUSHINGS ,NEW SHOCKS FRONT AND BACK,NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS BRAKES, IT HAS- 400 -ENGINE -400 TRANS  NEW REBUILT WITH  A SHIFT KIT INSTALLED IT HAS GOOD PERFORMANCE  WITH A PETE JACKSON GEAR DRIVE, A MILD CAM,SOUNDS REALLY GOOD, RUNS REALLY STRONG,THIS IS A REALLY NICE DRIVER , AND IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE DRIVING CAR WITH THE MUSCLE CAR LOOK AND POWER THIS IS IT, LOOK NO FARTHER , MOST PEOPLE WOULD RATE THIS AS A VERY NICE SHOW CAR ,I RATE THIS A VERY NICE DRIVER ,DONT WANT TO MIS LEAD NO ONE IT IS WHAT IT IS ,AND DIFFRENT PEOPLE HAVE DIVERENT OPPIONS I PERSONALLY WOULD GIVE IT A-- 8 PLUS-- OUT OF A --10-- YOU CAN COME IN AND DRIVE THIS BABIE HOME IF YOU PERFER  TO , THAT WOULD BE UP TO THE BUYER AND TAKE IT TO CAR SHOWS-- IT HAS BEEN TO ITS SHARE OF CAR SHOWS AND ALL OF THE CRUISE INS ,  AND YOU CERTAINLY WOULDNT HESITATE TO TAKE HER FOR A RIDE TO THE SHOW, I HAVE BEEN DRIVING THIS CAR AND WOULDNT HESATATE TO GO ANYWHERES IN IT, ALL OF THE LIGHTING, HORN, AND ELECTRICAL IS FINE ON THIS BEAUTIFUL OLD MUSCLE CAR  , WITH A COSTOM PAINT JOB AND INTERIOUR, AND NICE STEREO SYSTEM THAT SOUNDS GREAT, THIS IS THE CLOSET YOU CAN GET TO A GTO AND RUNS LIKE THERE ISNT ANY TOMARROW, BUT WITH THAT BEING SAID IT IS BEING SOLD AS- IS WHERE- IS,  --  - AND FOR THE ONES THAT WANT THIS SHIPPED BACK ,--- THEN I CAN HELP THERE TO- -,I HAVE A SHIPPER THAT I HAVE BEEN USING FOR YEARS THAT GIVES ME REAL GOOD RATES COMMING AND GOING-- ,JUST LET ME KNOW ,I WILL ASSIT WITH LOADING,  I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SHUT THIS AUTION DOWN AT ANY TIME FOR IT IS FORSALE LOCAL, FOR ANY INFO JUST CALL ME AT 1-606-782-2576 ---  ,AND I WOULD PERFER YOU TO COME AND TAKE A LOOK AT IT, IF YOU WERE TO BE CLOSE ENOUGH, BEFORE YOU OBLIGATE YOUR SELF TO A BID, SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE ,YOU CAN TAKE A LOOK FOR YOURSELF,THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING 

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