1971 Pontiac Gto Judge Clone on 2040-cars
Hanna, Wyoming, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 0
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: GTO
Exterior Color: Orange
I have a 1971 GTO that has been cloned a Judge The paint and body work where done buy the previous owner and it is close to 10 years old.I had planned to have it repainted but my plans have changed and I have to sell the car.Things I have done to the carincludeAuburn Gear-Pro SeriesLimited Slip Differential,Eagle Alloy 028 Series Wheels,Gauge Kit-(Analog 4 n 1 Water,Temperature,Volt Meter.Oil Pressure,Tachometer,With Shift Light),New Carpet kit (Black),New Pro Comp Race Seats.I had the engine redone by (Leibee Precision Machine in Rock Springs, Wyoming),It was bored .30 over and balanced and the crank was turned. I also added Gear Reduction 1.9 H.P mini starter,Chrome 80 Amp Alternator,MBI Magnetic Distribor, Super Stock Ignition Coil (Chrome),2-Edelbrock 500 CFM Carburetors, Duel Quad Intake,Edelbrock Elite Series V/Covers,Edelbrock Performer heads, New Headers, Timing chain Set,Pushrod Set, Calibration Kit,New Red Top Battery.I also found the build sheet under the rear seat.(But as you can see in the pictures it is in very bad shape),I also have the original Heads for the car and any other parts that I have taken off of the car. All parts that I have will go with the Car.I do not have original Carburetors. Shipping will be buyers responsibility. Thank you for looking.
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