Fresh pro-touing build with 421 TKO600 Vintage AC, Baer, Hotchkis, and more!
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Pontiac |
Model: | GTO |
Type: | Sedan |
Year: | 1965 |
Mileage: | 181 |
VIN: | 235275B600697 |
Color: | Yellow |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Bridgeton, New Jersey, United States |
Extras |
Air Conditioning, Power Seats Leather Seats, CD Player |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1965 Pontiac GTO |
Reluctantly up for auction is my 1965 Pontiac GTO which I've been building since 2004. It's completely fresh with about 180 miles on the whole build, asn't even been in a show yet. I have an enormous pile of receipts and approximately $80k invested, aybe more, 'm afraid to add it all up. Priorities are changing, 've got too many cars and it's time to downsize. I've sold both of my Mustangs and now I'm selling this and my frame-off 1964 GTO. I turned every bolt on this car and I know it inside and out. I'm sure I'm leaving out a lot, ut here are the main points: First off, his is a TEMPEST sedan/coupe fully cloned to a Royal Bobcat GTO. It is NOT a real GTO and it was not built to fool anyone. I have several real GTOs and I would not have done this to a true GTO. It is my own combination restoration and resto mod. New Mayfair Maize paint, 'd rate it 7.5/10. Very straight and nicely done, ot perfect. I did not want to be afraid to drive it. It does have a replacement door and fender and a few patch panels that were properly installed. New trunk pan, river's floor and partial rear floor, nd I had some window channel work done while the glass was out. All trim has been restored, ew emblems and rechromed original bumpers, ll weatherstripping and window felts are new. Very nice tailpanel and taillight grilles with New Old Stock lenses. Xenon headlamps. I used a real GTO hood with factory scoop and a Ram Air scoop, oth painted to match. So you can run whichever depending on your mood or the weather. In the spirit of full disclosure, ere are the issue's I'm aware of and would want to know if I was a potential Buyer: Horn - the horn stopped working when I switched from the '65 to the '68 wood wheel. The brass plunger is probably too short for the different wheel, nd I have a brand new horn contact kit to fix it. I will install if there's time, therwise it's included. Paint - As described above, 'd rank the paint 7.5/10. It is a nice paint job, ot perfect. It had just been painted when I bought the car in 2004, nd I had the front fenders redone when the GTO hood was installed, nd a few areas touched up at the same time. There is bondo in a few spots (driver's door jam and corner of the hood in particular) but the car is very straight. There are a few minor nicks and touch-ups. You'd not be embarrassed at a show and you can drive it without worry. The rest of the car is pretty close to perfect, o if you're going to pick on something, suppose it would be the paint. Console - I haven't completely finished the custom console, s I planned to add a cupholder where the Camaro window switches were located. I have the parts to do so and they are included. I also planned to swap the emergency brake to the center console, nd can include the parts (including Lokar cable kit) to make the swap as well. AC - Everything is brand new and sealed but I have not charged the air conditioning yet. The compressor has never had power to it, ust to be safe. Brakes - Based on lots of research that I did prior to the build, went with manual 4-wheel discs. The car stops great but doesn't have the positive feel that you get from power. If I were going to keep it, would probably install a power booster. Tune - The 421 isn't broken in yet and will need a tune after a few hundred miles. The carbs are jetted based on the engine build but should be fine-tuned once the engine is broken in. Exhaust manifolds - the reproduction ram air manifolds were high-temp coated when new but the coating didn't hold up. Again, hey are not that bad, ut not up to par with the rest of the detail under the hood. |