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1965 Pontiac Tempest / Gto Clone? on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:24000
Location:

Roosevelt, Utah, United States

Roosevelt, Utah, United States
Advertising:

For Sale:
 1965 PONTIAC TEMPEST / GTO .
 This is a Totally Restored, Beautiful 1965 Pontiac Tempest With a Full factory GTO Kit.
 OR, what some call a Clone. It is TITLED as GTO, But I am almost Sure it is the Tempest.
 From what research I have been able to do, I found that All GTO's were built on the Tempest and Lemans Body.
 But I am sure someone that Really knows, will be soon letting me know the differences.
 This is a 2 Door Post. or sedan?? Coupe?.
 Any rust issues it may have had were totally cut out and professionally replaced. RUST FREE Frame up restoration.
 It has a Fresh Rebuilt 455 Pontiac engine. Rings , bearings, cam , lifters, gaskets all new.
 New Interior done in High Quality Automotive Fabric. Done in Blue to match exterior.
 Has the rare Dash Pad over metal dash. New Carpet, New Headliner.
 Inside repainted to match exterior.
 Has Tack in Dash. Auxiliary gauges mounted under dash. Temp, oil, amps.
 Fuel gauge works real well. Electrical all redone under dash. Has new Am / Fm Stereo.
 New Tires, 15" New Rims. New front end alignment.
 New 2 tone Acrylic Enamel high quality paint. Has a few light and dark spots in blue color from not shaking paint can while painting, but Still Very Pretty Blue and White. Pinstriped between colors.
 455 with Headers , 400 Turbo , 3 speed trans, Posi-Track rear end.
 New Windshield. All other windows original , no cracks , solid. Has custom tinting on side and rear windows.
 This had the Factory Air. Under dash is still wired for vacuum and electrical connections for A/C. A/ C unit was removed from firewall. But condinser unit and housing available on request if buyer wants it, no compressor.
 New Battery. Alternator. Belts.
 Comes with spare tire and bumper jack.
 Bumpers shiney, and fair. Wouldnt hurt to get them re-chromed. Some scratches and imperfections.
 All Lights and back up lights and signals work well.
 Inspected and licesned for road.
 This car is a regular Hot rod. Runs Fantastic.
 Books for up to $52, 000.00 

 Will also consider partial trade for a 2005 or newer Chevy or GMC Extended Cab 1/2 ton pickup with V8. Trade value considered on mileage and condition.
 Car is Located in Roosevelt, Utah. 150 East of SLC. Utah
 Will deliver up to 150 miles. Buyer takes Full responsibility of shipping charges .
 No warranty implied or expressed.
 Private Buyer. .David Neilson
 435-722-4282 
 All prospective buyers encouraged to come and inspect and drive car. Call for appt.
 Cash, Bank Draft, Money order. Car and Title will be held until funds clear

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