For Sale: 1970 Pontiac GTO in Washington, Michigan for sale in Washington, MI

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Vehicle Description Jack Frost Auto Museum presents a beautiful 1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible for sale.
One family owned since 1986, body off restored.
Powered by a 400ci motor, built to a 455, paired with a Turbo-400 automatic transmission.
Edelbrock Performer heads, intake, and carburetor.
Hedman headers, Flowmaster exhaust, K&N air cleaner, and MSD ignition.
Painted by Bill Hines Leadslinger, 6 time Hall Of Fame Inductee.
Finished in Candy Apple Metallic Red.
Interior redone by Autocrafters.
Stayfast cloth Power top, steering, front disc brakes.
Bucket seats, console, and factory hood mounted tachometer.
Deluxe steering wheel, seat belts, and newer stereo system with CD player/AUX/USB, and power antenna.
Engine compartment nicely detailed, underbody in excellent shape.
Runs and drives great, ready for cruising.
Included with the vehicle:
Two sets of keys, car cover, restoration poster, 1970 Pontiac service manual, numerous vehicle awards, and receipts.
Professionally detailed inside and out, ready for enjoyment.
Call/email for more information, photos, or a walk-around video.
We arrange transportation anywhere in the country for free, ask about out of country transportation.
Visit our website www.
jackfrostautomuseum.
com for full HD photos.
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  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: GTO

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