1968 Pontiac Gto Convertible,loaded Options,matching Numbers,nordic Blue,teal on 2040-cars
Marion, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:YS 400ci/350Hp
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: Convertible
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: Auto PX turbo 400
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 125,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
I have a true Barn find 1968 Highly Optioned Matching Numbers Gto Convertible. This convertible is an original F-1 GM Factory Paint Code-Nordic Blue Exterior car with a GM Trim code 219 Teal Interior with a White Convertible top. This Goat will need restoration but is a solid foundation for an Investment and Classic Gto! It has very good Floors for its age! Not perfect and does have some small rust in the Passenger floor area and the trunk floors are good also with a pinhole or two but nothing major! This Gto has a nice original Frame also! Like stated in the description a Highly Optioned Gto Convertible!
The Factoy Options in this Goat are as Following:
A Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 Transmission,Original blue tranny tag reads:(PX-68-3225), Safe-T-Track Posi Rearend 2:93 YC Code,AM/FM Power rear Antenna,Rear seat Speaker,Door Edge Guards,Retractable Headlight Covers,Mirror Vanity Visor RH,Outside Mirror Remote LH,Cruise Control,Tilt Wheel,Dash Clock Rally,Deck Lid Release,Wire Wheel Hubcaps,Console with Bucket seats,Power Steering,Power Drum Brakes,Soft Ray Glass,Power Windows,Power Seat LH,Head Restraints LH & RH,Air Conditioning,Floor Mats Front and Rear,Luggage Lamp Trunk,Lamp light Ignition,Tires G77x14 White. Are the Options off the PHS documents I have in Hand. This car is a New Jersey Titled Gto. I will also have a CT bill of sale to accompany the Gto. The overall view of the is Gto is its all there for someone to restore! I have all chrome going with this Gto. The body needs work but a nice start for its Originality, The rear quaters have rusting in there wheel well opening lip area's. The Convertible Top Frame is very nice with no repairs and the header bow is solid. It will need a new top material because I have removed. It has a solid trunk lid and doors and front Valance and Endura Bumper. The hood is not the original to the car and is straight but needs work also. The Interior is nice for its age and has a real nice Hurst His/Hers shifter. The Original PX tranny is out of the car and also the Original Vin# YS 400ci motor is apart for rebuild but all parts are clean! I am also includin a set of four Original 1968 JC code Rally II rims. This Gto is perfect for that person who has the passion to restore classic muscle cars and keep them original. The car cant be driven or run! It must be towed away. I will assist and oversee this! Will be paid in full before it leaves my hands! Thanks and Good luck and please ask questions before bidding.
On Oct-15-13 at 15:45:01 PDT, seller added the following information:
Anybody who is serious about this GTO and purchasing a solid Muscle Convertible should come out and check the car over in person especially if you live close enough before bidding or stricking a deal! This 68 Goat has alot to offer and will be real nice when done! Between the color Combo and the Original matching numbers and its Factory Options with PHS and Title in hand has a solid investment! This car will not make it past the weekend with a local swap meet this coming weekend. Please don't hesitate to ask questions and for more info. Thanks again
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