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Old 12-20-2022, 11:17 PM
Tony101 Tony101 is offline
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Default 74GTO worth???

Buying this soon but 74 GTO prices are all over the place.
1974 Pontiac GTO,Phd doc's,factory black/red int,1971 455, w alum intake,long branch manifolds,th 350,3:23 posi,power steering,power disc brakes,tilt wheel,buckets and console,cold a/c,Ralley II wheels,exhaust splutters,functional shaker. Nice straight rust free body,very slick paint,very nice original interior,nice floors and trunk. Runs and drives great,very tight.Black was a special order paint,1 of 60.
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Old 12-21-2022, 01:36 PM
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That is a very sharp car - no better color combo, IMO. Those stripes really set it off. Also coupe>hatch IMO. Perfect powerplant - only thing missing is a four speed!

Would you mind posting PHS docs? Curious about trim code - the black dash and console seem like they "should' be red, but I also seem to recall you could mix and match some interior colors in 74.

Can't speak much to value on any cars these days, but if I was looking for a 74 I'd probably dig a little deeper for this over just about any other I've seen.

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Old 12-21-2022, 04:06 PM
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Good question as to price.
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Whats the aftermarket addition(s) under the hood on the passenger side?

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Old 12-21-2022, 04:08 PM
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Good question as to price.
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Whats the aftermarket addition(s) under the hood on the passenger side?
Only a radiator overflow reservoir.

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Old 12-21-2022, 04:11 PM
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That is a very sharp car - no better color combo, IMO. Those stripes really set it off. Also coupe>hatch IMO. Perfect powerplant - only thing missing is a four speed!

Would you mind posting PHS docs? Curious about trim code - the black dash and console seem like they "should' be red, but I also seem to recall you could mix and match some interior colors in 74.

Can't speak much to value on any cars these days, but if I was looking for a 74 I'd probably dig a little deeper for this over just about any other I've seen.


Thanks... owner asking 29k, I think is fair. I was supposed to pick it up today but ran into some issues. Getting it soon though.

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Old 12-21-2022, 04:32 PM
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Thanks, ton of variables to factor to narrow down a price range. Def a good color combo '74 Coupe.
- The headlamp treatment & guage treatment do nothing for many of us.
- Valuation wise, to me, there would be a big difference estimating for a larger cube Pontiac transplant with a say a good running cleaned up stock 71 455 "66" casting head engine with an "aftermarket alum intake". Versus a fresh professionally built 455 utilizing a '71 455 block, say moderately ported '71 96 casting heads, quality internals.

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Old 12-22-2022, 12:39 PM
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25-30 is probably a fair price. you certainly couldn’t restore one that needed paint and body work for that money.
I would have a hard time paying that much for it though,, 20K would be my upper limit. Kind of a red headed step-child thing for me.

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Old 12-22-2022, 09:07 PM
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I was going to say 28-30k. A couple months ago anything shiny was worth 25k and this seems like a very nice car.

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