1966 Pontiac GTO (242 code) convertible finished in it's original
color Burgandy over Black interior with a matching power Black
convertible top and is powered by a 389ci V8 with a 4bbl (casting
numbers in photos) Carter carb linked with a Muncie 4-speed manual
transmission and 3:55 posi rearend.The exterior includes Original
body panels, stacked headlights, a hood scoop, GTO badging, and
chrome trim on the grille, bumpers, window surrounds,rocker panels
and slotted 14? Rally one steel wheels are mounted with coker red
line tires. The car is equipped with power steering, and stopping
is provided by power four-wheel disc brakes.The front bucket seats
and a rear bench are upholstered in black vinyl, and woodgrain trim
accents the dashboard. Appointments include a full-length center
console, stock stereo with pioneer cd player,locking glovebox.The
two-spoke steering wheel frames the 120-mph speedometer and Rally
gauges that indicates oil pressure, water temperature, and fuel
level. The five-digit odometer shows 73k miles.We offer financing
and nationwide shipping.
Vehicle Details
1966 Pontiac GTO
Listing ID:CC-1921990
Price:$57,500
Location:Hilton, New York
Year:1966
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:73758
Stock Number:2037
VIN:0000242676K110408
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