1964 Pontiac Gto Tribute on 2040-cars
Peyton, Colorado, United States
1964 Pontiac GTO/LeMans Tribute. The LeMans Tempest hardtop body has been transitioned into a GTO. All badges are new and in the correct position. GTO hood with scoops. Rebuilt 389 with the Tri-Power option. Approx. 3,500 miles on the rebuild. Rebuilt 1970 Munci M20 4 speed. With rebuilt Hurst shifter. Front end bushings replaced in 2013 along with new bearings and ring/pinon in the rear end. Front slotted and drilled disc brakes. Nice older paint job. This car was purchased from California and was built in the Fremont CA plant. Payment accepted via bank cashiers check or Paypal. Buyer will be responsible for shipping or pickup.Pickup can be arranged in the Colorado Springs area. Buyer is responsible for their own insurance.
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