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Old 10-21-2021, 03:01 AM
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Default 26 year barn find factory drive train original 65 GTO 3 speed Coupe

$8,000.00
1965 PONTIAC GTO

Look no further for an unmolested factory born with drive train GTO to include the 4BBL Carter carburetor with factory tag. A rare chance to buy an unmolested original drive train GTO that comes with a notarized document Authenticating this car is what I say it is.

I bought the car two years ago to restore the drive train and necessary parts for a road worthy driver and sleeper, but my brother passed and willed me his 65 Reef Turquoise Goat I will restore instead of this one.

PHS DOCUMENTED, UNMOLESTED, REEF TURQUOISE, BUCKET SEAT TURQUOISE INTERIOR
VERY RARE ALL ORIGINAL FACTORY BORN WITH DRIVE TRAIN.
335 HP, 10.75 COMPRESSION
BUILD DATE: 1ST WEEK DEC 1964
BLOCK CODE: WT - ORIGINAL CORRECT FOR 1965 MANUAL SHIFT GTO
BLOCK CASTING NUMBER: 9778788
BLOCK DATE CODE: K204 NOV 20 1964
INTAKE: 8776816 ORIGINAL CORRECT FOR 65 GTO 4BBL CAR
CARB 4BBL: 3895S ORIGIGAL CORRECT FOR 65 GTO MANUAL SHIFT
TRANSMISSION AND SHIFT ASSEMBLY: ORIGINAL CORRECT S918- 3 SPEED MANUAL SHIFT, OCT 18 1964 DATE CODE CORRECT
ORIGINAL HARRISON RADIATOR
ORIGINAL DIFFERENTIAL, DRIVESHAFT, INTERIOR
NO CRANK, RODS , PISTONS. OR DISTRIBUTOR
FRAME SOLID

WHEELS- Vintage Keystone Classics

- The floor board has been patch repaired with 1/4 inch fiberglass
- Frame is solid
- Rust in lower portion of front fenders, lower rear quarters, and rocker panels.
- I could not find any major body damage from accidents.
- Remarkably car is very straight.
- Heads and intake manifold restored.
- Block has new freeze plugs indicating the original owner most likely had the block inspected at a machine shop along when the heads were restored. -
- Heads have pitting on the surface.
- Connecticut car most of it's life.
- Stored for 26 years
- Clear title
- DIY and the car could be a safe drive train road worthy Goat I estimate for about an additional $10,000.00...drive as a primered sleeper!
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Old 10-21-2021, 03:19 AM
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Old 11-03-2021, 04:44 PM
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Old 11-03-2021, 08:32 PM
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My after high school car...1965 GTO with Keystone mags. I'm thinking this picture was taken around 1978.
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