1964 Pontiac GTO
Car History
We have a time-capsule of a muscle car here with our pretty and
restored 1964 Pontiac GTO here at Adventure Classics.
It is finished in Yorktown Blue with a white convertible top over a
Parchment interior and power comes from a numbers-matching 389
cubic inch V8 with Tri-Power carbs paired with a 4-speed manual
transmission.
Engine & Drivetrain
The 389 cubic inch V8 engine is equipped with a Tri-Power three
two-barrel carburetor setup and was rated at 365 horsepower when
new, and still looks just as it did when it left the showroom with
its Pontiac blue painted block and intake, chrome valve covers,
factory cast iron exhaust headers, and three open-element chrome
air cleaners, with all the other factory appearing stock engine
parts and hoses.
The appearance of the engine compartment is exceptional too as it
is clean, detailed and painted correctly and looks as it did when
new.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a 4-speed manual transmission
and stock steel wheels that wear chrome factory hubcaps and mounted
with redline tires at all four corners.
Interior
The factory twin front bucket seats are trimmed in Parchment vinyl
with matching rear seat, black carpets, white door panels, black
and white dash with the engine-turned instrument panels holding all
the correct factory gauges including the tachometer, a vacuum gauge
on the console, and accessory gauges underneath.
It has the correct factory center console with chrome trim housing
the 4-speed chrome Hurst shifter and shifter ball, a Sony stereo
radio and speakers, and Pontiac steering wheel.
The cowl-mounted data plate decodes as follows, 12A - Built during
the first week of December, 64 - 1964 model, 2267 - GTO two-door
Convertible, PO - Pontiac Michigan assembly plant, 3230 - Body
production sequence, 219 - Parchment vinyl interior, F - Yorktown
Blue paint, and 5N (which is the most important accessory code on
the tag) usually showing it is a true GTO!
Exterior
Our GTO was ordered from the factory with the Yorktown Blue paint
option as indicated in the trim tag and has been repainted and
looks very sharp.
It has all the great styling cues of the 1964 GTO including twin
headlights, the styled taillight covers, bumper-mounted reverse
lights, chrome bumpers, GTO badges, and the iconic GTO hood
scoops.
Handling is great as you could expect from this GTO and the white
convertible top looks amazing either up or down.
Conclusion
The good looking time-capsule of a 1964 Pontiac GTO convertible we
have here at Adventure Classics is a super looking and running,
real GTO with the owner's manual and dealer brochure.
THE GREAT ONE, the 1964 Pontiac GTO is a must for any collection,
and this one is legit and beautiful.
Call or email us at:
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(727) 580-9919 Or (727) 688-1148
AdventureClassicCars.com