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For Sale 1974 GTO Hatchback

gtoguy4

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Owner drove this car here and we bought it. Local engine rebuilder offered us a 400 engine for it, and we installed it. It has a rebuilt 400 with only a couple hundred miles on it, New Holley carb to get it running, rebuilt transmission, and 3:42 posi rebuilt. Just got it running with the new carb and it runs great. Back window in hatch is loose and needs to be fixed. Some bubbling in the paint. Bottom of hatch needs fixing. Looking to get 7900 for it.After Hurricane 007.JPGHPIM0500.JPGTopanga 001.JPGTopanga 006.JPGTopanga 012.JPGTopanga 004.JPGHPIM0503.JPGTopanga 009.JPGHPIM0499.JPGHPIM0504.JPG
 
no serious issues. engine only has 100 miles or so on it, I'm guessing.
 
no serious issues. 100 miles on rebuilt 400. rear hatch window loose.
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I've looked at a LOT of cars lately, to replace my daughters 1975 Grand Am 455, which she gave to my youngest son for his High School car while she was at sea. So, he wanted it real bad, so, with the promise I would build her another car she gave him hers.
With all of those cars I looked at one thing stands out here, ALARM BELLS! You have rust everywhere and I would bet under the body panels as well. If you really want to sell it first CLEAN IT, remove all the surface rust and put it in it's best light to get a good price for it. Good luck.
 
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