2004 Pontiac Gto, Ls1, Low Miles, Rare Option, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Plattsburg, Missouri, United States
Year: 2004
Mileage: 49,442 Engine: V8, 5.7L LS1 Transmission: Manual, 6 Spd Color: Limited Edition Pulse Red Standard Options:
Owner added options:
Other Pluses:
What we have here is an all original, single owner 2004
Pontiac GTO in limited edition Pulse Red paint. The last 800 GTOs to roll off
the line in 2004 were all painted this color. Pulse Red is a deeper red than
the Torrid Red on other 2004 GTOs. Also, only 96 manual transmission cars were
produced in this color making this a rare option car. This car drives perfectly and is plenty fast when properly motivated with right foot, although, it put around town without any drama. It has an extremely comfortable ride. This car only has 49,442 miles. It is adult driven, 50 miles each way to work and has a couple of road trips on it. This car has NEVER driven in salt or snow. Also, it has only been caught in the rain 5 times. Always garaged, there is no rust I can find on the car. The car comes with 4 extra lug nut covers...shops always seem to break one.
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