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C $43,900.00
Year:1970 Mileage:26000
Location:

Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada

Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada

For sale is one of the most desirable and uncommon muscle cars from its era; the Pontiac GTO Convertible.  Only 455 were produced and made for sale in Canada in the 1970 model year.  This GTO  comes in a very desirable colour combination of Orbit Orange on Porcelain interior and convertible top.  This incredible car is equipped with an updated 455 non-matching number V-8 engine, four barrel carburetor,  automatic transmission, posi traction, tilt steering wheel, also features, am/fm radio, hood tachometer, duel exhaust, bucket seats with center console, power steering, and front disk brakes.  Includes Judge specific badeging and graphics that are prominently displayed.  This is a true 242 car, with Judge appearance. This car has been impeccably detailed, engine compartment, chrome, paint and under carriage are in perfect condition. Complete GM of Canada documentation is available. This car is priced according to market value at $43,900  or reasonable offer.  Serious inquires only please call A.J.L. Vehicle Remarketing Ltd, 416-254-1231.  Car is being advertised locally, I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
















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