1970 Pontiac Gto Convertible,400cu In,auto,"nice" on 2040-cars
Bethpage, New York, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1970 GTO CONVERTIBLE (REAL GTO, VIN # 242) FACTORY BUCKET SEATS AND CONSOLE WITH FLOOR SHIFTER, HOOD TAC, OPTIONAL STEERING WHEEL, POSI REAR WITH SWAY BAR, POWER STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES, POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP.
ENGINE : THIS IS NOT THE NUMBERS MATCHING ENGINE, BUT DOES HAVE ALL IT'S ORIGINAL COMPONENTS : EXHAUST MANIFOLDS, POINT DISTRIBUTOR, VALVE COVERS, AIR CLEANER, ETC. THE ENGINE IN THIS CAR IS OUT OF A 1967 GTO 400 cu in THAT WAS INSTALLED IN THIS CAR OVER 25 YEARS AGO AND STILL RUNS GOOD! TRANSMISSION : TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC, SHIFTS PERFECT WITH NO SLIPPING DIFFERENTIAL : FACTORY POSI REAR WITH SWAY BAR. PAINT : PAINT STILL SHINES GOOD (CARDINAL RED) BUT IS OVER 20 YEARS OLD (LAQUER PAINT) SHOWING SIGNS OF AGE. BODY IS GOOD, ALL PANELS LINE UP NICELY . BOTH DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE PERFECTLY WITH NO SAGGING. CONVERTIBLE TOP : POWER TOP, CANVAS IS PERFECT! NO RIPS, GLASS REAR WINDOW, TOP GOES UP AND DOWN PERFECTLY. ALSO INCLUDED IS THE BOOT FOR THE TOP WHEN TOP IS DOWN. UNDERCARRIAGE : THE FRAME AND FLOORS ARE SOLID WITH NO ROT ! (NO UNDERCOATING TO HIDE ANY ISSUES!) TRUNK : SOLID ! WITH NO ROT ! COMPLETE WITH FACTORY SPARE AND JACK. WITH AN AMP AND CD CHANGER INSTALLED. INTERIOR : VERY NICE "BLACK" INTERIOR WITH NO RIPS, OUTSTANDING SOUND SYSTEM WITH AMP AND REMOTE CD CHANGER. ELECTRICAL ; EVERYTHING WORKS ! ALL LIGHTS, GAUGES, ETC. GLASS : ALL GLASS IS IN GOOD CONDITION. WINDOWS GO UP AND DOWN SMOOTHLY. I DESCRIBED MY GTO ACCURATELY AND HONESTLY. THIS GTO CONVERTIBLE IS VERY COLLECTIBLE, BUT NOT IN PRESTINE CONDITION, NOT A FLAWLESS CAR. I HAVE OWNED THIS GTO FOR OVER 20 YEARS . I USED IT FOR PLEASURE ONLY ! GARAGED IT AND ALWAYS MAINTAINED IT, OIL CHANGES, BRAKES, TIRES, ETC. THE BRAKES, TIRES, BATTERY ARE ALL IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. TURN - KEY CAR THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD AROUND TOWN AND ON THE HIGHWAY. PLEASE READ : PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING AND IF YOU WANT TO VIEW THE CAR IN PERSON, IT MUST BE DONE BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION ( NOT AFTER ) THERE IS A $500 NON - REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINNING THE AUCTION. VIA USPS MONEY ORDER, OVERNIGHT MAIL. ( SORRY , I DO NOT HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT ) I AM OPEN TO SERIOUS OFFERS OF FAIR VALUE FOR THIS " REAL " 1970 GTO CONVERTIBLE IN GOOD ALL AROUND CONDITION. |
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