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1968 Gto 400 Original Meridian Turquoise K1 California Rust Free Very Rare on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:65791 Color: New rear bumper
Location:

Folsom, California, United States

Folsom, California, United States
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You are bidding on a real (242) 1968 Pontiac GTO 400 big block and a super rare original Meridian Turquoise (K1 paint code with white vinyl top and 224 Parchment interior) you never see one that is this color combo and it is a beautiful turquoise metallic the best color for 68 offered. This GTO has a original ordered color combo that is one off the best looking and rarest and hardest to find. They did not make many of them so don't miss out on the only one you will see this year. This GTO has power front brakes with parchment interior, bucket seats console and his and her shifter, turbo 400 trans, posi rear end, power steering and ac. This is a California car with no rust and the title is clean and in my name. Here is a full list of the new items on the car 

Interior:
New front and rear seats, new seat backs, sill plates, carpet,Seat push buttons, dash, wood grain decals, head liner, package tray, front and rear door panels, all 6 window cranks, door handles, window and door rubbers, dome light and bezel, both sun visors, both pillar posts, glove box, door panel GTO emblems, head light switch, kick panels, window felts inner and outer, seat belts, dimmer switch, ash tray, shift cable and nob and arm rests, I do not have the stock radio.

Exterior:
New rear bumper, new tail light lenses, new grills, fender GTO emblems, front nose emblem, trunk emblem, new out side door handles, new antenna, vinyl top, windshield, all door locks and trunk lock, front valance, front marker lights, GTO grill emblem, GTO quarter panel stickers, wipers, new driver and passenger chrome drip rail moldings, driver side mirror, trunk rubbers, two wheel lip moldings (ordered two sets all have been damaged in shipping so waiting for front to come in and then I will install them), the body and paint is done in 2 stage with base and clear and was hand blocked out and real nice and strait then it was fully buffed and rubbed and looks fantastic.

Drive train and suspension:
Fully rebuilt from top to bottom 400 with 1 5 heads (lots of power), single plane intake, HEI aluminum distributor, wire harnesses, mini high tork starter, full march aluminum brackets and serpentine belt system and pulleys, new chrome alternator, power steering pump, new 750 Holley carb, new motor mounts, battery, battery tray, wires, battery wires, engine harness, radiator, wiper motor, voltage regulator, hoses, throttle cable and brackets, fuel pump, water pump, fan, wire mesh over cowl, washer bottle, air cleaner, new front suspension upper and lower ball joints, new upper and lower A arm bushings, inner and outer tie rod ends, new steering link, new shocks front and rear, both new rear end axle's with new wheel barrings and seals, front wheel barrings and seals, new power brake booster and master, new brake lines, new brake springs, brakes, wheel cylinders, rear end brake lines, gas tank, sending unit, new BFG tires with redone rims, fully rebuilt turbo 400 trans with new tork converter, new u joints, new trans mount, new shifter cable and brackets, new dual exhaust, Sure I am forgetting some thing there is allot to list thousands upon thousands has been put into this car and countless man hours. If you would like to be the only original turquoise GTO at car shows this is the one for you absolutely beautiful colors inside and out, very stunning car. I will sell to people in Australia, Germany, Europe, and in all other countries and can help with shipping. I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime and the car is for sale locally. 

 This is a no reserve auction, Overseas bidders are welcome to bid. 
Buyer to pay non refundable deposit of $1000 within 48 hours of auctions end.  If you cannot adhere to this, please to not bid! Balance to be paid within 5 business days of end of auction.  Balance to be paid with cash in person, bank wire transfer or bank cashiers check.  If you plan to pick up car in person I will only accept cash.  If you plan on shipping car bank check is ok. Car is sold with clean California title in my name. Car is sold as is , where is , no exceptions.  The car is available PRIOR to auctions end for all inspections.  Once the auction is over, it will be the highest bidders responsibility to follow through with the sale of the car. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time for any reason!  Car is actively for sale!           
  

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