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Rare 1966 Pontiac Gto! Factory 400 4 Speed 242 Code Black Plate California Car! on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:113019 Color: of this car is in
Location:

San Carlos, California, United States

San Carlos, California, United States
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THE OVERVIEW
Offered for an appreciating new owner AT NO RESERVE is this rare and stunning 1966 Pontiac GTO 4 speed!
OR USE THE BUY-IT NOW BEFORE THE FIRST BID IS ENTERED! INCLUDES FREE 3,000 MILE/90 DAY POWERTRAIN WARRANTY*!
Finished in pearl white metallic over black, this BLACK CALIFORNIA LICENSE PLATE factory 242 code 6.5 liter GOAT shows just over 13,000 miles on the working five-digit odometer. Actual miles is said to be just over 113,000 though it cannot 100% be verified. This classic muscle car sports the 400 cubic inch 6.5 liter V8 engine mated to the 4 speed manual transmission, power steering, rallye wheels with excellent rubber, updated CD stereo AND 8 track player, bucket seats, console and more! During my ownership, thousands of dollar$ have been spent on this gem including rebuilt transmission, new air shocks and coils, brakes and lines, tuneup, belts and hoses and powdercoated undercarriage. This is a fabulous opportunity to acquire this turn-key classic example here on ebay!

PLEASE SEE THIS LINK FOR MANY MORE DETAILED PHOTOS OF THIS CAR: https://picasaweb.google.com/116946797322409050180/1966PontiacGTO4004Speed?noredirect=1#

PLEASE CALL 650-307-2251 FOR QUESTIONS, TEST DRIVES AND/OR MECHANICAL INSPECTIONS

THE BODY AND TRIM
The exterior of this car is in GOOD to very good, presentable 99.9% rust-free condition overall. I would call this car a "perfect ten-footer" or an "excellent driver-quality" example perfect for sunny day or evening cruising. Upon close inspection, you will find a smattering minor blemishes, nicks, scratches and the like. Please keep in mind that this is not a brand new car or concourse-restored specimen but still a very handsome near half-century old American classic!

THE INTERIOR
The interior of this GTO is in VERY good to excellent condition overall! It features the bucket seats with center console, updated audio system with classic 8-track player, beautiful dash and door panels, excellent loop carpeting, nice headliner with working dome light and all working gauges. NOTE: The speedometer registers a bit high and the steering wheel needs to be recentered.

THE DRIVING EXPERIENCE
This classic GTO starts, runs and drives EXTREMELY well with excellent acceleration from the superb-running 6.5 liter engine. In fact driving this car is more of AN EVENT! From the astounding torquey power to the muscle-car shifting to the American V8 exhaust to the fingertip power steering, this car is a truly satisying driving experience that garners much attention while driving or at a standstill! This car is NOT for the faint of heart of the wallflower type that does not want to get noticed! 

THE DETAILS AND $$$$$$
1. This 1966 Pontiac GTO
 will be sold with clear & clean California title in hand with current registration. The car will be sold "AS IS" with no written or verbal warranties expressed or implied THOUGH is being sold with a FREE 3,000 MILE/90 DAY POWERTRAIN WARRANTY! [You will receive up to $1,000 paid for any repairs needed to the drivetrain within that time and mileage period!] This car is smog-exempt due to the age [pre-1966]. I welcome prospective new owners to come see, drive, feel and inspect ths car in person. There will be no post-sale inspections to determine whether you actually want to purchase this car.
2. Zero feedback bidders call me or bids will be cancelled. This car is being advertised in other venues. I reserve the right to end auction at any time.
3. I will assist with shipping arrangements [buyer pays costs]. I recommend Chris at Kelly's Auto Transport at 951-845-6224 
4. Winning bidder please call 650-307-2251 or email me thru ebay within 24 hours of auction close.
5. A $500 non-refundable down payment via Paypal w/in 2 days of auction close. [Buy-it-now requires immediate $500 payment]
6. Balance of purchase due via CASH in person, bank wire transfer or certified funds within 5 days of auction close thank you.

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