1969 Pontiac Gto Judge Clone on 2040-cars
Palos Park, Illinois, United States
Hello and welcome! Up for sale is a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Clone. The car is run and drive, but stills needs mechanical and electrical work throughout the entire car. I owned the car since 2011 and has been garage kept since then. I spent thousands of dollars to have a lot of old non-working parts to be replaced. I have all the receipts to show what has been done. The title is clear. The car is being sold AS IS.
List of few new parts that have been replace: * Fuel Lines * Edelbrock Carburetor * Pontiac H/D Push Rod Set * Roller Rocker Arm Set * Valve Spring Retainers * Fan Shroud/Radiator Mount * HD Radiator Assembly * Fuel Tank * Timing Chain/Gear Set * SS Water Pump Plate Kit Please only bid if you have the money for this car! The car is being sold only in the 48 continental states. Car needs to be paid in full for it to leave the property with the title. The deposit is non-refundable and I will hold the car on my property for one week after its paid. I can load and arrange a delivery for this car if you'd like, but the transportation fee will have to be paid up front. I prefer the payment to be CASH, personal or bank checks/wires will only be accepted once they have been cleared and the cash is in my hand. The sale is final once the payment is made and there will be no refunds of any kind. Best of luck bidding!! |
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