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1969 Pontiac Gto 455 Automatic Ac Ps Pb Hideaway Headlights on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:56222 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Palm Harbor, Florida, United States

Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:455
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 242379Z126475
Year: 1969
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: Coupe 2-door
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 56,222
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

This PHS documented 1969 GTO is a great street & track car, so if you’re looking for a ‘driver’ to take to the track on the weekends, this goat is ready for both! It has not been fully restored but with the excellent condition of the all original metal body, it would make a great restoration car. In addition to some of the listed highlights below, all the exterior lighting including the side markers works. Both the front and rear electrical lighting harnesses were recently replaced. The AC is a 100% new modern AC system using a polished aluminum Sanden compressor. The hideaway headlights work using the OEM style vacuum system. An electric vacuum pump was installed to provide more than adequate vacuum for the headlights and power breaks.   

                                         


 Engine

  • High nickel 455 4 bolt block/ 0.60 TRW forged flattop pistons 11:1 compression
  • Forged crankshaft with ARP bolts
  • High volume oil pump with windage tray
  • Hydraulic camshaft 112 degree nitrous cam
  • Cylinder heads #16 casting 2.11 1.77 stainless steel valves, ported and polished with 7/16 screw in studs/guide plates and roller rockers with locks
  • Holley street dominator intake match ported to heads
  • Aluminum Griffin radiator
  • All machine work professionally done

Exhaust

  • Hooker competition headers
  • 3in Mandrel exhaust with X pipe and 1 chamber Flowmaster race mufflers

Transmission/Suspension

  • TCI turbo 350 trans with 2800 3000 stall
  • Hurst promatic ratchet shifter mounted in factory console
  • Energy suspension urethane front and rear/upper and lower control arm bushings
  • Boxed rear control arms
  • Hotchkis front and rear sway bars
  • KYB shocks front and rear
  • Springs
  • Ball joints upper and lower
  • 10 bolt Eaton posi with 3.90 gears with hardened studs
  • Front disc brake rotors, wheel bearings
  • Stainless steel flexible brake lines
  • Brake drums, shoes, and hardware

Gauges

  • Autometer tach, oil pressure, temperature, and dual fuel pressure gauges

Fuel System

  • 850 demon mechanical secondary carb with power valve block offs, square jetted
  • Harwood fuel cell with foam
  • Aeromotive fuel pump (motor)
  • Holley blue fuel pump (nitrous)
  • Stainless steel braided AN fuel line front to rear
  • A new factory style tank was installed with a RobMc Fuel Pickup – 1/2" Sending Unit

Electrical

  • MSD Probillet distributor
  • MSD 6AL ignition control
  • MSD timing retard with start retard
  • MSD blaster 3 coil
  • High torque mini starter
  • One wire GM alternator
  • Trunk mounted Taylor NHRA compatible brushed alum battery box with cut off 
  • Optima battery

Wheel and Tires

  • Cragar 15 x 5 front, 15 x 9 rear
  • P275/60R15 107S BF Goodrich® Radial T/A
  • Mickey Thompson 28 x 7.5 sportsman front

Interior

  • New carpet kit
  • Seats and panels professional reupholstered to factory specs
  • Coverlay dash
  • New Front Armrests
  • Missing few interior and trim pieces (misplaced over the years)
  • G-Force 4 point racing harnesses in both front seats 

Body

  • All original sheet metal
  • Few minor scratches and chips
  • Hide away headlights are fully functional
  • New soft seal weather stripping
  • Factory rear bumper professionally re-chrome

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