Frame Off Restored California Black Plate 1965 Gto Collector Grade on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
If you are in the market for a collector grade 1965 GTO, this is a very rare find. Built in the Fremont California Pontiac Plant and delivered to Mission Pontiac in San Bernardino California, this GTO spent it's entire life in California until 18 months ago. All original sheet metal and no rust! A true California black plate car with ORIGINAL re-conditioned black plates on front and back. Frame off restored in 2009 and maintains the original 389CI 360HP tri-power motor, original M20 4-speed transmission and original 3:55 saf-t-track posi rearend. Restored to it's factory original Mayfair Maize color with black Cordova top and new factory correct black interior that is dead-on from Legendary Auto. Highly optioned with PHS documentation showing factory power steering, power brakes, rally gauges, bucket seats with console, factory Ram Air Exhaust Manifolds, exhaust splitters and more - even has the T3 headlights and factory reverb! Woodgrain steering wheel, disc brakes and Coker PMD wheels and redline radials were added. A set of four Rally 1 wheels with new redline tires come with the car as well . Everything on this show piece works right down to the factory reverb. I have the ORIGINAL owner's manual and window sticker, PHS documentation, build sheet and other items - just needs a new home. I have owned the car since it left California but don't know the history of previous ownership. Didn't matter to me as the car and the PHS speaks for itself. If you need other pictures, info etc., call Dan at 863-370-9048
On Jul-21-14 at 17:32:38 PDT, seller added the following information:
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