Real 1967 Pontiac Gto 400 Munci 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Macon, Georgia, United States
I'm listing my friends 1967 GTO up for auction. He has been working on this car for years and has decided to give up. It has a rebuilt 1967 400 engine but not original engine that has a great beat coming through the flowmaster exhaust and sounds mean during exceleration! The body has new lower qtr panels and new tail light panel. All body work was done and car is straight, it was actually painted but he wasn't happy with the quality of paint job so he wet sanded and reprimed the car. The original trunk pan had 3 small patches and is in good condition. Floor pans are good and had 1 small patch. By patch I mean new metal added. The interior is all new including seat covers, carpet, headliner, door panels, and weather striping. The car looks good even in primer and gets attention everywhere! Runs and drives great! Also has Disc brakes on the front from a 1969 GTO. This car is also listed locally for sale so we reserve the right to end auction early. For any questions please call the owner Chris @ (478) 972-6953
Winning bidder is responsible for transportation and charges of transportation. Payments accepted are cash on pick up or cashiers check with 10 days of clearance before the car is picked up, no exceptions. If this doesnt agree with you then its simple, don't bid. |
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