For Sale: 1966 Pontiac GTO in Cumming , Georgia for sale in Cumming, GA

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Vehicle Description In 1966 Pontiac introduced the GTO stand alone model which is widely credited with being the very first muscle car.
This Pontiac is a true GTO as verified with the 242 vin# and 1 of only 12k convertibles made in the introductory year.
Factory options include power steering, rally gauges, sway bars, bucket seats, middle console, rally wheels & power top.
Our GTO has the desirable 400ci V8 connected to the legendary 4 speed Muncie transmission.
The color combo is stunning with a fresh coat of factory correct iridescent burgundy metallic over a parchment interior.
Recent upgrades include new grills, turn signals, woodgrain dash, carpet, tires & more.
The car is turnkey ready and for sale now in Cumming, GA.
Engine:
400ci / V8 / 335hp Transmission:
Muncie 4-speed manual Ext.
/Int.
Color:
Iridescent Burgundy / parchment Miles:
11,315 (undocumented) 400ci V8 with 335hp Muncie 4 speed manual trans 180 cylinder heads Hurst shift linkage 4BBL carburetor True dual exhaust Power steering Power convertible top Bucket seats Middle console Rally gauge cluster (w/ rpm warning) Front & rear factory sway bars Rally 1 wheels & New tires New grills New turn signals New wood grain dash New window fuzzies New carpet New factory Iridescent burgundy paint (2017 / Mint) New trunk pan Professional delivery available .
  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: GTO

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