1966 Pontiac Gto. on 2040-cars
Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
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I HAVE A 1966 GTO THAT IS A ALL ORIGINAL,BUT THE PAINT WAS PAINTED ORIGINAL CANDLE LIGHT CREAM BACK IN THE 70's THE CAR SPENT ITS FIRST YEARS IN GEORGIA CAME TO MICHIGAN IN 81 PUT IN HEATED DRY STORAGE IN 82 WERE IT STAYED TILL I GOT IT IN 2010.I KNEW OF THIS CAR IT WAS A FAMILY FRIENDS CAR SINCE HE GOT IT.HE PASSED AWAY 15 YEARS AGO THE CAR IS RUST FREE RUNS AND DRIVES AWESOME. NUMBERS MATCHING HAS A 389 4 BARRELL WITH A/C NOT A RACE CAR BUT A WHOLE LOT CLASS HEADLINING DOES HAVE MOUSE HOLES SEATS, DASH, DOOR PANELS ALL IN GREAT SHAPE . THIS IS A VERY CLEAN SWEET GTO. SOME SMALL DINGS HAVE ALL PMD PAPER WORK AND PROTEC O PLATE EVERY THING WORK BUT THE REMOTE DRIVERS MIRROR THANKS FOR LOOKING
On Feb-03-14 at 04:22:01 PST, seller added the following information: THE TOP DOES HAVE LITTLE BUMPS IN IT TOWARDS THE FRONT I PEELED IT UP AND FOUND A SEED AND THE THANS. HAS A SMALL LEAK STILL RUST FREE RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM On Feb-03-14 at 16:15:17 PST, seller added the following information: the tires and wheels with the hub caps came with the car when I got yes they go with the car,the tires are brand new, the mags and bf goodrich's I bought brand new are on the car now and they also go with the car.the headlining is the only thing with mice holes ...seats are original have no holes or cracks same with the dash, This car is unrestored and clean I will not do anything with the car because there are only unrestored once.pretty sure I am the third owner thanks again |
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