1970 Pontiac Gto Base 5.7l on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Model: GTO
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 61,400
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Year: 1970
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1970 242 GTO hardtop. All original Phoenix car includeing factory build sheet. Car was painted burgundy years ago and has mostly faded away to reveal alot of the original mint turquoise paint. Factory sandalwood interior with buckets and console all intact, seats require recovering, headliner missing. Sandalwood vinyl top has been gone for years to reveal the perfect rust free roof. Floors, trunk and rear window channel are all like brand new without a speck of rust. Left quarter panel has a few very small rust holes, right fender has a small rust patch at bottom (pictured). Left fender dented at front and at door, left door has minor damage at front. Endura bumper has alot of sun cracks throughout but has not been hit and is repairable. Rear valance is perfect, hood is perfect, front valance needs work, windshield is cracked. Currently has a 350 motor and trans from a 1975 firebird, runs well, shifts well, brakes are funtional but not great. The motor and trans are the only non original items on the car, Rally 2 wheels, a.c. rear swaybar, WF code rear end, original exhaust tips still intact. The factory build sheet was retrieved from under the gas tank. Freemont California built, clean notorized Utah title. Although the paint is very faded from all of the years in the Arizona and Utah sun this is still one of the cleanest GTO bodies I have ever seen. The pictures speak for themselves. Only in Arizona can a car be preserved like this, no rust issues, only minor repairs needed to make this body prestine again. Reserve is set low for the quality of this car, selling only to complete other projects. Car is for sale locally as well, I reserve right to end the aution at any time. Please call @ 602-748-8024 for questions or email at e7paul@gmal.com Paypal, bank wire transfer or cash in person are only forms of payment accepted. $1000 downpayment required within 48 hrs. of auction ending. Thanks for looking, good luck on this dry Arizona real 242 GTO.
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