1969 Pontiac Gto Hardtop Coupe on 2040-cars
United States
WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE A 1969 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP COUPE......THIS IS A THREE OWNER GTO THAT HAS BEEN IN TEXAS IT'S WHOLE LIFE. THE GTO WAS SHIPPED IN JUNE 06,1969 TO STEWART MOTOR COMPANY WHO WAS THE GM DEALER IN CORSICANA , TEXAS. THEY SOLD THE CAR TO A GENTLEMAN FROM MEXIA , TEXAS NAMED DAVID ALLEN. DAVID KEPT THE CAR UNTIL JULY 01, 1981 AND THEN HE SOLD IT TO JAMES RHODES FROM WACO , TEXAS. THE GTO STAYED WITH JAMES UNTIL JANUARY OF THIS YEAR...2014. THE CAR HAS BEEN KEPT INSIDE GARAGES FOR MOST OF IT'S LIFE AND IS EXCELLANT SHAPE. THIS CAR IS IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD....A TRUE TEXAS SURVIVOR. YOU WILL NOT FIND MANY EXAMPLES OF A MUSCLE CAR IN THIS KIND OF SHAPE. THE INTERIOR IS LIKE BRAND NEW. THE EXTERIOR PAINT HAS BEEN REPAINTED ONCE.....SEVERAL YEARS AGO....AND REPAINTED BACK TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR....NO COLOR CHANGE. THE ENGINE IS THE ORIGINAL ENGINE.....THE TRANSMISSION IS THE ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION.... WHEN THE CAR WAS PAINTED...THE OWNER DID COLOR CHANGE THE VINYL TOP TO WHITE FROM GREEN......THIS CAR IS ORIGINAL !!!! EVERYTHING WORKS...INCLUDING THE HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHT COVERS WHICH JUST WENT THRU BEING REWORKED. THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER FOR THIS GTO WAS $ 4,367.09 THESE WERE THE OPTIONS LISTED FOR THIS GTO. CORDOVA TOP TURBO HYDRAMATIC TRANSMISSION PUSH BUTTON RADIO REMOTE CONTROL OUTSIDE MIRROR RALLY II WHEELS CONSOLE POWER STEERING SOFT RAY GLASS / ALL WINDOWS AIR CONDITIONING THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE OF A UNMOLESTED 1969 MUSCLE CAR...... |
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