1969 Pontiac Gto Judge Delete Phs Documented Ram Air 3. on 2040-cars
Glen Ellyn, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 4 speed
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 82,000
Model: GTO
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: hardtop
Interior Color: Blue
You are viewing a PHS Documented Plus Original Window Sticker and Owner Protection Plan 1969 Pontiac Gto, Car is a complete numbers matching vehicle from Ram Air Pan to Rear end, it has the original numbers matching 400 with WS Block and Vin on Engine, it has the correct RAM Air 4 speed Carb,The M21 Muncie transmission has the vin number of car on Transmission and it has its correct 3:55 posi rear end. It retains all of it original sheet metal from quarters,fenders,doors to frame floors and trunk, I have documentation of every owner since day one and have spoken to the original owner of car when I purchased it 5 years ago, he owned the car twice. I am the sixth owner of the car. He special ordered this car because he wanted a blue interior, he traded in a 1965 Grand Prix blue on blue. He ordered it with the Ram Air 3, 4 speed and 3:55 rear, he ordered it with the power disc brakes but no power steering because we all were led to believe that power steering robbed power! Well I added the correct power steering setup when I got the car. He ordered it with the very cool hidden headlights, gauge package and am radio with rear speaker. I added the correct 1969 am/fm. I also added the correct 1969 console. In addition I added a correct repro wood wheel but have the original blue wheel as well. Color of the car is Liberty Blue with Dark Blue Interior.
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