Pontiac Gto Convertible Tribute In Near Showroom Condition on 2040-cars
Pelham, New York, United States
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Condition like off of the show room floor. Beautiful restoration of a classic muscle car. This GTO Convertible tribute has all documentation original owners manual and Protecto-Plate. Restored with the finest parts and workmanship. Must see car to appreciate, needs nothing! Perfect for the classic car buff that just wants to get in and drive and not have to spend endless hours and additional money to get car in good running and show condition. All of that has already been done. Vehicle spent all its life in Florida pampered and garaged in climate controlled garage. You will not have to spend another dime on this car for many years to come. .When I say car needs nothing I mean car needs nothing. No Rust, undercarriage pristine, original numbers matching engine and automatic transmission both recently rebuilt run like new. . Beautiful maroon almost candy apple red paint job. Brand new interior and convertible top. Convertible top goes up and down effortlessly with the touch of a button. Has great GTO GRRRR sound from dual muffler exhaust system. You must see car to appreciate all of the quality work done to it. You will be blown away at condition. There are not many in this original condition left. On Apr-11-14 at 12:37:20 PDT, seller added the following information:
Condition like off of the show room floor. Beautiful restoration of a classic muscle car. This GTO Convertible tribute has all documentation original owners manual and Protecto-Plate. Restored with the finest parts and workmanship. Must see car to appreciate, needs nothing! Perfect for the classic car buff that just wants to get in and drive and not have to spend endless hours and additional money to get car in good running and show condition. All of that has already been done. Vehicle spent all its life in Florida pampered and garaged in climate controlled garage. You will not have to spend another dime on this car for many years to come. .When I say car needs nothing I mean car needs nothing. No Rust, undercarriage pristine, original numbers matching engine and automatic transmission both recently rebuilt run like new. . Beautiful maroon almost candy apple red paint job. Brand new interior and convertible top. Convertible top goes up and down effortlessly with the touch of a button. Has great GTO GRRRR sound from dual muffler exhaust system. You must see car to appreciate all of the quality work done to it. You will be blown away at condition. There are not many in this original condition left. Questions email through ebay or call 914-760-4336 |
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