1964 Gto "post Coupe"....white/white....389/3x2...4 Speed, Factory Air, Ps, Pb.. on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
This beautiful GTO was built in the Fremont, Cal. Pontiac Plant in 1964 and delivered /sold at Nelson Pontiac in El Monte, Cal. The original owner kept the car until 1980. It has had several owners since but I have 2 notebooks of receipts and records documenting the mile history and improvements. The orginal engine had a 4 barrel and was replaced with a factory 389/3 deuces engine of which I have photos of the exchange. It has been restored, no accidents, 54230 original miles....4 Speed,PS,PB, Factory Air, Flowmaster Exhaust, Redlines, Original Spinner Hubcaps, New Interior, Carpet,Console,Seat Belts,Tach, Underdash Gauges, beautiful white, straight body, no rust, no leaks...I also have PHS documents and the original build sheet. It was autographed by Jim Wangers, former Marketing Director for Pontiac, while the car was in a Pontiac Car Show in 2003. I have owned it for 3 no problem years....always pampered with 3K miles in past 3 years. It is the Real Deal....I have 2 vehicles and must downsize.....The only issue is the original clock doesn't work. Check out the below 3 minute walk around You Tube video.....Turn up the sound !!! |
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