From our museum collection is this beautiful 1964 Pontiac GTO
Convertible 389 4 speed!!!! This GTO was a rust free California car
originally and has had a professional frame off restoration
performed to it. It has been a prized part of our museum for many
years. According to the Pontiac Historical Data on the car, which
we have, it was originally a Marimba Red car with black interior
and a power black convertible top. While it was being totally
restored the colors were reversed to Starlight Black exterior with
Medium Red interior. It is one of 6,644 1964 Pontiac GTO
convertibles built. It has a correct 78 XW 389 cu in motor with the
3x2 carburetor setup, which replaced the original 4 barrel setup
that originally came on this car. It also came equipped with the
M20 four speed manual transmission, power steering, factory AM
radio, sport wood steering wheel, 3:23 Posi-Trac rear end, exhaust
splitters and has the desirable Hurst wheels with redline tires.
The power disc brakes were added under restoration for safety and
better driveability. If you are looking for the car that arguably
started the American Muscle Car movement this GTO will make a great
addition to your collection!!!
Vehicle Details
1964 Pontiac GTO
Listing ID:CC-1429275
Price:$79,000
Location:Greenwood, Indiana
Year:1964
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO
Odometer:50872
Stock Number:R166
VIN:824P247712
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