1967 Pontiac Gto Sport Coupe on 2040-cars
Lakewood, Ohio, United States
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This is my 1967 Pontiac GTO rare Sport Coupe, only 7,000 produced. True 242 dash "z" code car. Built in Fremont, California. Original Nevada car. Brought to Ohio in 1995. Car has been stored out of the weather in dry barn for 20+ years. Car still retains all factory floor pans, trunk pan, and frame which are still in perfect solid condition. Body also in very solid condition, with the exception of left rear tail panel and bumper, needing repair or replacement. Due to the time in storage and not being started car needs complete restoration. This is a great opportunity to start with a very solid foundation, needing no major rust repair. Interior is decent but would recommend re upholstery. Motor is a "YS" high performance code block. With #62 heads linked to a M20 close ratio muncie transmission. Motor turns free but needs gone through before attempting to start. Also included is a 1966 Tri Power intake and carbs. Buyer will also receive original 4 barrel carb. Intake still needs mounted, also comes with correct 1967 front grilles, trim and good rear bumper core. Just to come across a true sport coupe in such solid condition is rare on it's own. Immediate deposit of $1,000 upon auction end to paypal. Balance due within 5 days of auction end. Car not released until all funds clear paypal and in my account. Car also being offered for sale locally, therefore I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Any questions feel free to message or contact at (216) 501-3586. Thanks and good luck bidding.
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