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1965 Gto Original Tri-power - 4speed _ Original Documented Car on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:0
Location:

Carlsbad, California, United States

Carlsbad, California, United States

 1965 GTO 389 Tri-Power, 4Speed Muncie M20 . 100% original drivetrain, body, windows.

This is a PHS documented WS code Tri-power 4 speed GTO with 100% original drive-train. I also have protecto plate verifying it's the original engine.

Being an original California car, it is a zero rust vehicle with the exception of one very small spot under the paint (smaller then a pencil eraser). It has rally gauges and center console. All systems function properly inclusive of lights, turn signals, horn, wipers and and complete rally gauge cluster.

The coker redlines are in excellent condition along with a coker redline spare. It has T-3 headlamps as well.

The body is very straight overall. The car has had one repaint approximately 10 years ago in the original color Starlight Black / Cameo Ivory, It has small touch ups and blemishes, but receives compliments and shows quite nicely for 10 year old paint. The chrome and trim are original and have minor pitting all the way around, but are in remarkebly good shape for being original.

The seat covers and carpeting have been replaced. The rest of the interior is original including the headliner and is in very good shape. All gauges, lights etc work.

The engine is a WS code block with the original 77 heads and original tri-power carbs. The engine was rebuilt in 2001 approximately 10,000 miles ago by the previous owner. The previous owner painted the engine the color it is now because he thought it made the engine look nicer, he also chromed the radiator guard and alternator bracket and added electronic ignition, besides those changes everything is original including fan and Harrison radiator. It performs nicely and is coupled to a smooth shifting original muncie M20 4 speed with the original Hurst shift assembly. The rear is original with 3.55 gears.

The car is a very nice turn key driver in mostly unmolested condition. I really do not want to sell the car and had no intention of doing so, but I just recently purchased a 65 tri-power 4 speed convertible and I just can't seem to justify 2 GTO's to the wife. The car is a very nice driver or with very little you can take it to the next level.

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