Awesome car, very similar circumstances as to how you acquired it in comparison to my '65 shown in another post in this thread.
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Wow, just wow!!:headbang:
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Beautiful!
Is this a Baltimore built car? Notice that in every modern photo where a human being appears, that person has a great big smile! K |
Great story and great car. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
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Wow, you don't see creampuffs like that every day, and that's the perfect word for it.
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The BEST photo is the photo of the GTO in the garage and the rifle rack on the wall :)
It says....you mess with my GTO....I mess with YOU! Love it! Dan |
----What a great Goat and great find! I'm so envious......Bill S
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What a beautiful car, your a lucky man. Thanks for sharing.
Gregg |
Congratulations on the acquisition of an irreplaceable piece of history.
I love all of the original details on this car... it is just INCREDIBLE! |
Next up, OEM Interior
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The interior is probably one of the nicest you will ever see .... like showroom new.
The only flaw, a small worn spot on the LH bucket seat piping. Door service sticker (1987 ~ 41025 miles). Optional Custom Sport Wheel is amazing. The simulated wood grain is very strong, zero light areas as well as the 6 dove tail joints. This car was built with no seat belts. Seat belt “Delete” equals $11.00 credit. Cordelia had ‘64 vintage seat belts installed early on. PS, The vintage toy tiger setting on the rear package tray is still in it’s spot. Chris. |
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