400 V-8 | Polar White Paint! | 12 Bolt | Flomaster Exhaust | Turbo 400 Trans.
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Pontiac |
Model: | GTO |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 99,999 |
VIN: | 242370P294575 |
Color: | White |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States |
Extras |
CD Player |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1970 Pontiac GTO |
Here is an extremely clean and well-built 1970 Pontiac GTO. This awesome muscle car features a 400 power plant and a Turbo 400 automatic transmission. This GTO underwent a complete frame off restoration in 2010, nd has been driven less than 2,000 miles since completion. As you can see from the photos; the restoration took a considerable amount of time and money to complete. This car runs and drives even better than it did in 1970. The correct Polar White paint is absolutely beautiful. Clearly not a “garage job” here. This base coat / clear coat was laid professionally in a dust-free paint booth, nd truly looks stunning. Feel free to look up and down the sides of this Goat; they are as straight as the day it was new. All the door gaps are some of the best I have seen. The period correct 400 V8 was re-built during the restoration and runs very strong. There are absolutely no issues with the drivetrain at all. This is a very, ery strong running muscle car. All that power flows freely through a new 2 ½” Flowmaster exhaust and headers for that awesome muscle car sound we all love. There is a brand new HD radiator installed to help the car stay cool in the summer. The Turbo 400 automatic transmission was also completely rebuilt during the restoration with a shift kit installed. The car shifts up and down through the gears just the way it should with no issues, nd transfers the power to the 12 bolt posi rear end. Every part within the suspension has been either replaced or re-bushed. The car steers perfectly straight down the road, nd takes the bumps with ease! The Goat features an all new interior from Parts Unlimited Interiors, nd is finished in the correct blue colors that it came with originally. There is absolutely zero wear on any of the interior surfaces. The wood steering wheel and tilt column are brand new. Also; all the weatherstripping is brand new to form that nice tight seal around the doors as well as sound deadening material under all the new carpet. It also features a nice stereo hidden in the glove box with a CD changer mounted in the trunk. This car is about as flawless as a 1970 production car. Take a close look at the photos, nd you can see the detail. This is a completely rust-free car that just originated in North Carolina, nd still retains all of its original sheet metal. The For the 1970 model year the GTO; the old Goat took on a whole new look. Styling changes included a total Endura nosepiece with split oval grilles and dual headlamp housings (this new design eliminated the optional hide-away headlamps), reased body sides, different rear-bumper and tail lamps, nd exhaust pipes that exited through a valance panel under the rear bumper. The hood-mounted tachometer and the Rally II wheels remained as available options. The base engine for the 1970 GTO was a four-barrel carbureted 400 rated at 350 hp. Other available engines were the 400 cubic inch Ram Air III and 400 cubic inch Ram Air IV. The Ram Air III was rated at 366 hp and the Ram Air IV was rated at 370 hp. With GM finally lifting the 400 cubic inch corporate engine limit for the intermediate-size cars, ew to the 1970 GTO option list was a 455 cubic inch engine rated at 360 hp. |