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1968 Pontiac Gto..frame Off Restored!...60 Pics & Video!...455 A/t..phs Docs!.. on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:135452
Location:

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
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"1968 Pontiac GTO!"

A Real "242" Car!

I am listing my 1968 Pontiac GTO for sale. The GTO has a 455, Turbo 400 with His/Her Shifter, and a 10 Bolt Posi Rear. This GTO has been driven only 6400 miles since its Frame Off Restoration in 2002 and is completely Rust Free! $30K was Spent to Restore this GTO! The Rear Quarter Panels were replaced with NOS. The Trunk, Floor Pans, Crossmembers and Front Fenders were all replaced. The Frame was Sand Blasted and Coated with POR-15. All of the Floor Pans and Trunk Welds are Coated with a GM sealant and Covered with POR-15. The GTO was painted in its Original Color of D(Alpine Blue) shows very nice. I can find only 2 minor flaws in the Paint. The Interior was redone in its Original Color of 219(Teal). Legendary Interiors was used for all of the interior Trim. The engine is a rebuilt 455, 0.20 Flat Top Pistons, Edelbrock Intake & Carb, Ram Air IV Cam, Roller Rockers and Headers with Aluminum Exhaust and Chrome Tips! The Transmission is a Turbo 400 from TCI, the Converter is also from TCI and has a 2600 Stall. The Rear is the Original 10 Bolt, but is has a rebuilt Posi Unit with 3:90 Gears. The Rear also has Upper and Lower Anodized Control Arms. The Front End was completely rebuilt, also Heavy Duty Sway Bars were used on the front and rear of the GTO. This GTO Runs, Drives, Shifts and Handles very well. PHS Documents are also included with a New Window Sticker of the GTO!

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