Here we have a 1965 Pontiac GTO for sale. This way cool street/strip cruiser is built to go fast but still has enough street manners to drive it to shows and go cruising! This car is a blast to drive on the street and sounds nasty! A little history on the car. The GTO was raced briefly in the NMCA Nostalgic Super Stock class. The car has been 11.30's in the quarter mile. . It still has all the legal NHRA equipment to run in that class or other classes all the way down to 10.00 in the1/4 mile. The engine currently in the car is not the one it was raced with. It is a fresh 1971 455. I figure the engine makes around 450 HP at the crank!The engine specs are listed below. This GTO has been a hot rod for along time. The floors, frame and trunk are solid and original except for where they have been modified for the roll bar and fuel cell. The body is nice with some defects like chips, cratches and a few small imperfections on the passenger side lower door, quarter, nd driver front fender( shown in pictures). The base/clear paint would be described as aten footer. The paint looks good, nd has decent shine, ut has some blotches and thin spots on the lower part or the doors. It has a cool nostalgic patina look to it! The stock GM front and rear bumper have been re chromed. The hood is a LeMans flat hood that has been modified with a scoop for the dual carbs. All of the hood bracing and stock hinges have been removed for weight savings.It still lifts up, ut requires a prop rod that is kept under the hood. The interior is good with very nice carpet, oor panels and headliner. The factory front buckets seat are decent with some flaws and one split seem on the drivers seat. The dash is nic, ut has been modified with no heater controls, nd radio delete plate. The back seat area has been carpeted because of the roll bar installation. All the street equipment needed such as lights, urn signals, azards, wipers, peedometer, ven the dome light..etc work! I will try and give all the details on the drive train the best I can. So, ere goes. Engine - 1971 Pontiac 455 .. Fresh ( rings, askets, nd bearings, tc.) 1962 421 cylinder heads. (not super duty) Comp Cams solid lifter cam with 525 lift and 248 deg @ .50 Harland sharp roller rockers Offenhauser Dual Quad (bathtub style) Intake Manifold with 2 -575 Carter AFB carbs Hooker super comp headers East Coast Electric HD starter MSD HEI Ignition with 6-AL box Transmission Modified Turbo 400 3spd (still shifts automatically with full downshift) Custom built 10" torque convertor with 2800 stall B&M trans cooler Hurst Promatic ratchet shifter Drive shaft loop Rear end- 12 bolt Chevy DTS Super locker with 4.11 Richmond gears 30 Spline Moser axles DTS girdle/cover Suspension and brakes- Rear- Lakewood shocks Adjustable tubular upper control arms Solid lower arms Pass side air bag in spring ( adjustable) Rebuilt stock GM drum brakes Front- Lakewood shocks All new ball joints, ushings, ie rods, inks, tc. GM disk brakes Wheels and tires- US mag torque thrust style wheels 15x7 front and 15x8 rear Uniroyal Tiger Paw 205/75-15 font tires Goodyear 275/60-15 Drag radials on rear An extra set of American racing steel wheels with 29'' x9'' Hoosier radial slicks ( see picture) Extras include- 8 point roll bar RJS camlock seatbelts Autometer tach with shift light and RPM recall Summit water, il, uel, nd volt gauges. Aluminum radiator big electric fan 10 gallon fuel cell in trunk Holley electric fuel pump with dual regulators and braided fuel lines. Optima rear mounted battery with remote shutoff (NHRA mandatory) Hooker super comp headers with a new 2-1/2 full exhaust system with 40 series mufflers Well, think I covered most of the important thing, ut I may have overlooked something. If you need more info or want to check out this Cool Poncho, ou can email me or give a call at 570-956-6342. Thanks, im
Due to circumstances beyond my control. I apologize to the people that were originally interested and for the inconvenience of this vehicle being re-listed. Please be very serious when making offers or hitting the BUY IT NOW! Thank you!
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