Gto 1965 Coupe 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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1965 GTO 389 CU IN 4 SPEED FACTORY ORIGINAL GTO WITH PHS. IT IS A PROJECT CAR AND NEEDS RESTORATION. IT'S AN ORIGINAL 4 SPEED WITH SINGLE 4 BARREL CARB. THIS CAR HAS IT'S ORIGINAL MOTOR. IT IS A RUNNING DRIVING CAR ALTHOUGH IT HAS NOT BEEN DRIVEN IN YEARS. IT HAS A NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH HEADERS. THE CLUTCH IS GOOD ALSO. ALL THE GLASS EXCEPT WINDSHIELD IS GOOD. THE WINDOWS, FRONT AND REAR, ALL ROLL UP AND DOWN EASILY. THE DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE EASILY. THE MOTOR RUNS WELL. IT HAS AFTERMARKET GAUGES FOR WATER TEMP, OIL PRESSURE AND AMPS. THE FRAME IS GOOD . THE FLOORS HAVE BEEN REPAIRED AND THE TRUNK IS MOSTLY OK BUT HAS A FEW SMALL SPOTS NEEDING REPAIR AND REPAIR WHERE THE WEATHERSTRIP CHANNEL IS. THE FRONT BUMPER IS MISSING AND I DO NOT HAVE ONE. IT HAS IT'S ORIGINAL FACTORY GAUGES. ALTHOUGH IT RUNS AND DRIVES THE CAR NEEDS TO BE RESTORED. IT IS AN EXCELLENT PROJECT FOR SOMEONE AS IT CAN BE DRIVEN WHILE BEING RESTORED. IT IS MOSTLY COMPLETE EXCEPT FOR FRONT BUMPER AND DOOR PANELS, CARPETS ETC. IT NEEDS BODY WORK & PAINT. I HAVE THE PHS TO PROVE IT IS AN ORIGINAL GTO THAT WILL BE INCLUDED WITH THE SALE FOR THE NEW OWNER. THE CAR IS BEING SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION. NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES ARE EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE NEW OWNER. I REQUIRE A $1,000.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END. WITH THE BALANCE TO BE PAID WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION END. |
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