1972 Pontiac Gto 455 5-speed 12 Bolt Posi on 2040-cars
Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:455
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: GTO
Trim: 455 H.O.
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 5-Speed Manual
Mileage: 200
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 2
This 1972 GTO w/ PHS Documents is the real deal! Not a Clone. The vehicle has undergone a complete restoration from the ground up. 455 engine, 5-Speed Richmond Trans, 12 bolt Posi. Lucerne Blue w/ Black interior, all new glass (back glass is original) new weatherstrip, Disc brakes, steering, suspension, Engine rebuilt w/RamAir 3 Cam, aluminum radiator, electric fan, rear end has new Auburn Posi carier, gears, axles and bearings 3:08 gear which is perfect for the 5-speed trans. Paint and body work was $11,000 for a show quality finish. New Tires, wheels, centercaps and trim rings. New gas tank, lines and Carb. New rear bumper, Interior is perfect w/ new package tray, door panels, carpet and new door handles inside and out. New exterior stainless everywhere. This car is the best you will find, Barret Jackson quality. Runs, drives, handles and stops great. To many new parts to list, for full details call me 615-417-0201. I have over $40k Invested. I will accept Cash, Money orders or even personal checks as long as you understand that the car can't leave here until the funds clear my bank. You wil not be dissapointed with this vehicle. Good rust free southern car located in Tennessee.
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