1969 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
1969 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
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1969 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE
High Bidder: Krraftery
Winning Bid: $43,000 (USD)
End Date:
Location:
toronto, Ontario m5n 1p5
Seller:
Engine:
399.6
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
89,690 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
242679B156754
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
47483030
Location:
toronto, Ontario m5n 1p5
Seller:
Engine:
399.6
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
89,690 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
242679B156754
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
47483030
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OVERVIEW
This 1969 Pontiac GTO convertible was restored in 2021 and is powered by its reportedly original 400ci V8 backed by three-speed automatic transmission. Finished in red and equipped with a power black convertible top over a tan vinyl interior, it comes with a new convertible top boot and an Ontario, Canada vehicle permit.
Highlights:
- 89,690 miles shown (reported to be accurate)
- Power steering
- Power windows
- Power front disc brakes
Ownership History:
- Private seller
- Current location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
EXTERIOR
Key Features:
- Endura front bumper
- Hideaway headlights
- Dual sport mirrors
- Power black convertible top
- Power antenna
WHEELS AND TIRES
- 16-inch replica Magnum 500 aluminum wheels
- BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires
INTERIOR
Key Features:
- Power windows
- Power steering
- Center console-mounted automatic transmission shifter
- Vintage-look AM/FM stereo
- Trunk-mounted Rockford Fosgate amplifier and subwoofer
INSTRUMENTS
- Odometer shows 89,690 miles
- 120-mph speedometer
- Fuel gauge
- Warning lights
Modifications:
- Aftermarket 8,000-rpm tachometer
- Under-dash auxiliary gauges
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
- 400ci V8
- Single four-barrel carburetor
Transmission:
- 3-speed automatic
Modifications:
- Chrome valve covers
- Aluminum intake manifold
- Chrome air cleaner housing lid
- Tube exhaust headers
UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST
Key Features:
- Independent front suspension
- Solid rear drive axle
- Power front disc brakes and rear drums
- Dual exhaust outlets
ITEMS INCLUDED WITH THE SALE
- New convertible top boot
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- The video below shows tours of the exterior, interior, and engine bay as well as footage of the power soft top being lowered
BID: $43,000
BID: $42,500
Final question, how would payment be handled? Upon delivery (assuming the car is brought to buffalo), certified check, etc? The fear is wiring money with no recourse? Appreciate any help in clarifying how this transaction would take place after the auction. Thanks
BID: $36,000
BID: $35,500
@J-face – Is there any rust on it whatsoever like in the trunk cuz there's no pictures of the trunk area and is it also you have to pay taxes to Canada and United States and how hard is it to get it registered entitled in New York state please and thank you ...
The car was completely restored withe no bono and fresh paint. There is no rust anywhere on the body. There is no Canadian tax to be paid. You may have to pay state tax as you would when you register any car.
BID: $35,000
Is there any rust on it whatsoever like in the trunk cuz there's no pictures of the trunk area and is it also you have to pay taxes to Canada and United States and how hard is it to get it registered entitled in New York state please and thank you
@SpeedyGonzales – Saw the top go down, how smooth does it go back up. Any work done on the hydraulic system. ...
It goes up and down smoothly. No issues at all with the top
Saw the top go down, how smooth does it go back up. Any work done on the hydraulic system.
@tony007 – The original owner bought it from Tuscon........it has Canadian title and it is straight forward to get titled in any state. One of our assistants cam help you with the process ...
Thank you again for the reply.
BID: $34,000
@Montague – We’re in Toronto is this GTO located ...
Yonge and St Clair area
@Mleads310 – One last question is I'm slightly unfamiliar with Canadian cars. Was it registered or originally a Canadian vehicle? Will be able to supply all the necessary transfer documents to register and title it in New York state? ...
The original owner bought it from Tuscon........it has Canadian title and it is straight forward to get titled in any state. One of our assistants cam help you with the process
BID: $33,500
We’re in Toronto is this GTO located
BID: $33,000
One last question is I'm slightly unfamiliar with Canadian cars. Was it registered or originally a Canadian vehicle? Will be able to supply all the necessary transfer documents to register and title it in New York state?
@Mleads310 – PhS Pontiac historical society, it confirms the authenticity of the GTO and the options and build sheet that it came with out of the factory. Usually people that sell a gto have this documentation done to confirm what they're selling. Also, thank you for the reply. On the convertible top. I appreciate you responding so fast ...
I dont have PHS. I was told by my mechanic that is is a GTO and not a Lemans. Maybe if you check VIN you can confirm same.
@tony007 – sorry for late reply. If you view the video you will see the operation of the convertible. It works smoothly and properly. ...
Don't be sorry at all. I appreciate you letting me know about the video. I was unaware. Thank you again