For Sale: 1969 Pontiac GTO in Van Alstyne, Texas for sale in Van Alstyne, TX

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Vehicle Description True GTO but not a Judge.
400 cu in non-matching engine.
Engine has a moderate cam, Edelbrock Torker intake, 4 bbl Edelbrock carb, headers, dual free flowing exhaust, MSD ignition.
TH400 three speed transmission.
Engine runs strong.
Has been run in the Texas heat and never got above 170 degrees.
Car drives straight and stops well.
The following things have been done in the past two years.
Converted to power brakes with an auxiliary vacuum pump, converted to disc brakes up front with new spindles and ball joints.
The tires and wheels have less than 500 miles on them.
Car was blasted down to bare metal and rust damage was repaired.
New carpet and front seat upholstery.
New hood.
Things that still need work.
The paint is at best fair and probably needs a respray.
Paint is bubbling along rear trunk lid.
There are some patches in the trunk but no rust.
Small crack on lower front windshield and chrome around rear window is missing.
The hideaway headlights are not working.
I believe all the components are there but I couldn't get them working.
This car would be a good daily driver.
I have the PHS report and a clear Texas title in my name.
Email me any questions.
Full payment within seven days before releasing the car.
Cashier check, wire transfer, cash, PayPal.
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  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: GTO

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