1965 Pontiac Gto Project on 2040-cars
Uhrichsville, Ohio, United States
Up for bid is a PHS Documented 1965 Pontiac GTO and a 1965 Pontiac Lemans parts car. The GTO was originally a 389 four barrel four speed car however the engine and transmission are missing, it is also missing the original rear end and now has a Chevrolet 12- bolt under the rear. The GTO is very complete and original it looks like most of the paint, what is left of it ,is original. Both Cars are bucket seat cars and I do have all of the seats but they are rough .Both cars have good frames and with some work someone could take the two cars and build one, at least that was my plan. The Lemans is a 326 power glide car and appears to be the original engine and transmission. I do not have a title for the Lemans and will sell with a bill of sale for parts only. The GTO has a clear Ohio title in my name. Feel free to ask questions if you are serious I have 100% positive feedback and would like to keep it that way. FYI I will not split up the pair. Cars will not ship and title will not be transferred until all funds clear.
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