For Sale: 1965 Pontiac GTO in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin for sale in Elkhart Lake, WI

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Vehicle Description This unbelievable 16k mile survivor 1965 Pontiac GTO stands as a testament to its storied past and exceptional preservation.
Configured as the meanest option from the factory, it boasts the optional 389ci 360hp Tri Power V8, coupled with a 4-speed manual transmission, making it a formidable force on the street.
Equipped with the Royal Bobcat Kit in August 1965, this GTO is a true rarity.
Crafted for street racing, it features sound deadener and undercoat delete, transistorized ignition, metallic HD competition brakes, and a 3.
90:
1 HD Posi Axle.
Cloaked in its original Reef Turquoise exterior, untouched by paint, this GTO is a genuine time capsule.
Originally sold in the outskirts of Detroit, it was enjoyed as intended until a hiatus during the Vietnam War.
A few more tours, and a new family parked this example for many years.
Resurrected in 2005 with the expertise of Scott Tiemann, and Colin Comer, the car underwent meticulous detailing and an engine rebuild.
Devoid of fancy add-ons, it focuses solely on performance.
In a market where High Performance Pontiac GTOs are increasingly scarce, this exemplary specimen promises unparalleled thrills every time you unleash its power, leaving you grinning from ear to ear.
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  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: GTO

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