1968 Pontiac Gto, 4 Spd Car on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Texas, United States
For Sale: This is a Barn Yard find. 1968 Pontiac GTO, True 242 GTO. The car was sold origanally in Sulpur Springs Texas, Very solid car for as old as it is. Engine: YS code 400, #16 Heads, not running but turns over freely. Trans: 4 Speed Muncie, is in the trunk Org Body Color: Red Int: Black, Very good shape Power Brakes, Power Steering, A/C, Hide away head lights. Body: Car has rust in the drivers side floor pan, a 12" x 8" area on the left side of the trunk floor, Small area on both lower front fenders, and a silver dollar size spots on the back side of the fear wheel opening. Hood has rust in the front corners (looks like hood is not the org one?) The rest of the body is very solid. Back bumper is damaged. Glass is complete, I have all the trim and some. Dash pad has a few cracks. This car is a few good rebuilder, I bought it to keep but I have several other projects and not enough time. Have a good Texas Title. Please ask any questions before bidding. Pick up only (North Texas) Thanks you for looking and good luck bidding..........................
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