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Category: Muscle Cars
Make: Pontiac
Model: Gto

Restored 1965 Pontiac GTO for sale. From the seller's description:

A complete FRAME OFF, ROTISSERIE RESTORATION was completed on this beautiful PHS DOCUMENTED 1965 GTO with MATCHING NUMBERS and a 4-speed.

Finished in its original and very rare P-Code Iris Mist paint color with Black interior. The restoration started with a very solid Texas car, as you can see from the pictures, and it was believed to be the original Iris Mist paint on the car prior to restoration. The frame was also very solid as you can see from the pictures. This was the right car to start with and deserved this extensive restoration. Originality was the theme on this restoration and the only real deviation from that was the added Tri-power, which is an original Pontiac set up and has been completely restored by The Pontiac TriPower Team www.pontiactripower.com (not rebuild but restored as I have been corrected by these guys a few times). The car was born with a 4 barrel and the sale does include the original intake manifold and carb.

1965 Pontiac GTO

1965 Pontiac GTO

1965 Pontiac GTO

1965 Pontiac GTO

1965 Pontiac GTO

  • $49,900
  • Cary, IL
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/pontiac/gto/1961146.html
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