1968 Gto 4-speed Car on 2040-cars
Gadsden, Alabama, United States
You are bidding on a fairly solid 1968 GTO factory 4-speed H.O. Rolling body. Complete minus motor/transmission,and taillight housings.Has pretty rare options and high dollar car when restored. I don't have the original motor or transmission. It came Non-power steering,Non AC,Manual brakes,400 motor, 4-speed.Also ordered Endura delete with the chrome Lemans,Tempest nose,split bench seat. This was a awesome sleeper;that looked like a Tempest OHC6,but equipped with the H.O. Option. Beautiful Alpine Blue in color with black interior. Now, for the bad. Metal replacement it needs a trunk pan,trunk pan sail panel,rear quarter lower panel patches."Not the full quarters by no means. The front fenders will need small fender patches also. All the panels can be purchased from Auto Metal Direct AMD for $800-1200 dollars. That is the only rot or rust repairs that is needed. The floors are super solid without rust,and floor hump still fully intact. Even the original floor sound deadner still intact as well.. Rally gauges and factory clock. Has two cracks in the dash pad. Front bench seat has a rip on each side of the corner of the seat. Other than that looks great! I am only selling to fund other GTO projects. In the pictures you can see the car at different stages of restoration. The current state of the car is disassembled front clip & bumpers. Only missing taillight housings,motor/transmission. The clutch pedals are still intact. I don't think the rear end is original .I also have PHS documents! This is a project with a huge pay off when complete a 68 GTO might not be a Judge,but a 1968 4-speed H.O. Sure isn't far behind! This is a investment with high rewards! This car will be sold to the highest bidder with NO RESERVE! The winning bidder will be responsible for all shipping details. I won't reassemble the car completely ,but will make sure it's ready for transport. I say again this is just a body! But a 1968 GTO 4-speed H.O. Body! Happy bidding! |
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