1969 Pontiac Gto Convertible Crystal Turquoise on 2040-cars
Grand Haven, Michigan, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Manual
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Crystal Turquoise
Interior Color: White
Options: Convertible
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Selling my Father's dream car. You are looking at a full restoration 1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible. Restored in 1995 and driven 500 miles. Vehicle was then covered and stored for 10 years until my father purchased in 2005. The car has won many awards at car shows. This thing is a beauty!
This is the quintessential classic muscle car. It drives strong and runs great. Trust me, you will have a blast driving this! Unsure of mileage, but my father has only driven a few thousand miles since restoration. Being that the car is in Michigan, it was only driven on nice summer days. The motor is not original, but was rebuilt at same time as restoration. Everything was restored to factory stock. Crystal Turquoise (a must see in person...beautiful!) with white interior, and a black convertible top. Transmission is a 4-speed manual. Bench seats. The neat thing about the bench seats and transmission is that is how vehicle was delivered from factory. You see, most people opted for bucket seats with a manual transmission, and most that purchased within the last 40 years converted bench to bucket. This means you will probably never see a stock bench seat with 4-speed transmission. I have included the production numbers from Pontiac to show you just how rare this option is. Also attached is the window sticker, the invoice, and specs on 1969 Pontiac GTO's.
Vehicle is in great condition. The only thing it needs is a switch for the power top (it currently works off a toggle switch mounted under the dash below the non working power switch). I have seen new switches on Ebay for around $50. Also, the right rear roll up window is off the track. The same thing happened to the left window 3-4 years ago, and I had my local mechanic put back on for $70. Since my dad only drives it when it is nice outside, he keeps the windows down, along with the convertible top...if you know what I mean.
I really wish the car was staying in the family, but it is time for this to be a dream car for someone new. Is that you?
Good Luck Bidding!
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