1970 Pontic Gto 455/auto/ac True Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Millersville, Maryland, United States
1970 Pontiac Real gto. Rotisserie Nut and Bolt Frame off Resto, This is Not a tempest or le mans or even a look_a_like Judge. This car was born in Baltimore as a true GTO.Comes with original build sheet. It has many of the period options, all working condition. 8 Track, Original Radio, Console, Headrest, All Green Tinted Glass, Tinted Windshield /w Antenna, Original seat belts .Trunk release in Glove box, Glove box light, Ashtray light, All new Interior. Blended in Updated Radio/cd player/mp3/Sirius options with all new surround speaker system controlled by the stereo interface or remote controller. Chin spoiler, Rear Spoiler. Original Cold AC system Upgraded to Freon 134A . Hidden windshield wipers/washers/ Hood Tach with inner light. All new wheel well chrome, Upgraded to 15" Original Rally 2 wheels/ with spare. New BF Goodrich tires 225/15 on front 245/15 on rear.1970 GM limited slip 3.73 12 bolt ratio rear. 71 Pontiac 455/YC engine Bored .030 over . T400 Trans/PC w shift kit. Duel exhaust/ Flowmasters/ Headers and Upgraded Holley carb. All assembled as original. Looks factory built. No short cuts. Power steering and Brakes. New floors and trunk pans all professionally installed. No welds noticeable. Complete paint job Inside, Outside, Doors, Jams, Trunk, Hood underside. Underside of car, engine compartment, Enduro Bumper in excellent cond. No Cracks or chips. All period Stickers and decals . Runs strong/180 deg/High test Pump Gas. Trunk light/ Hood Light. Pontiac Tissue Holder. 200 miles since restoration. Pontiac factory High performance suspension. Paint has no chips, dings or scatches. Inside or out. 200 miles since completion.Factory Performance Suspenion.
Original Baltimore Plant Build Sheet. Delivered to DAVE PYLES MOTORS 4722 st barnabas RC Marlow Heights. Clean and clear title. Thanks for looking. Cash offers or Trade offers welcome Delivery possible o Location: Millersville |
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