Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1966 Pontiac GTO 2 Door Coupe. Real
242 GTO. Older custom restoration/build that has been nicely
maintained and featuring a replacement 1966 Dated Big Block
421CI/370HP Tri-Power Engine bored .30 over with TRW forged pistons
coupled with an M20 4 Speed Manual Transmission with 3:55 POSI,
Console and Hurst Shifter. Power drum brakes and 1967 Dual Master
Cylinder. 3 Turn Steering Box. All original sheet metal and trunk
pan in excellent condition. The car was an original 389CI car with
automatic transmission before being professionally restored and
customized with the 421CI and 4 Speed. Car comes with the original
389CI 4 Barrel engine as shown that will go with the car as well as
many additional original parts as shown. Factory Candlelite Cream
exterior with Black vinyl top and black bucket seat interior in
excellent overall condition. Other features include Power Tilt
Steering, Power Brakes, tubular exhaust headers, 10 Bolt rear end,
sway bars, faux hood scoops, aftermarket Tach and gauges,
aftermarket AM/FM Stereo with Cassette and CD players and Alpine
Amplifier, wood rimmed steering wheel, tinted windshield and
14"Factory Rally Wheels with trim rings mounted with Cooper Cobra
Radial GT Tires. Stored in NY with clean Florida Title in the
owner's name. Lots of original documentation and PHS info. Please
call Jeff for more information or to arrange a viewing. Thanks for
Looking.
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