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Expert Posts: 1324 Location: Hickory, NC | Not sure if anyone here is into stuff like this...but up for sale is my 2004 Pontiac GTO. I don't drive the car for different reasons and would like to see about selling it. It's not really my style and too new for me. I inherited this car...I do have memories of the car but I think I'm doing more harm to the car by letting the thing just sit. Yes this car only has 7,616 original miles. It's all original and has not been altered or modified in any way. Never in any accidents. The only thing that has been replaced is the battery. I recently installed a brand new 3 year battery. I still have the original AC Delco battery that was in the car from the factory. Car has original BF Goodrich tires which have basically no wear. This car has always been parked inside and never abused. Everything works as it should. I drive the car around every so often to keep her limbered up and operating good. The car had window tint professionally installed when the car was first purchased in Texas. Car has a 5.7 liter V8 coupled to a 6 speed manual transmission. The engine and transmission run perfectly. The car is in showroom shape. No check engine lights, or anything like that. Car is ready to drive as is. Drive it home! These GTOs were only made from 2004 - 2006. Based off the Australian production Holden Monaro. These cars were made at the same facility and imported to the United States. This is one of 15,740 GTOs built in 2004. 1 of 998 GTOs in Torrid Red with Black Interior and manual transmission. I have all original documents including the window sticker and a large brochure that was sent to new GTO owners after purchasing the car. This is a very nice car and would make a great driver...it is still a new car after all. Clear NC title in my name. I'm asking $18,500 or will consider trades on pre '62 MoPars. Make me an offer. PM me if interested. (22.jpg) (33.jpg) (44.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 22.jpg (177KB - 201 downloads) 33.jpg (108KB - 149 downloads) 44.jpg (88KB - 158 downloads) | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 716 | There's gotta be GTO club similar to this forum......give them a rattle. Someone will be all over this. | ||
mstrug |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 6500 Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | She's a beauty. Too bad it looks like a colbalt! or Gran Prix! | ||
PlymouthFury |
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Expert Posts: 1324 Location: Hickory, NC | I looked at some GTO forums but they must not have that great of a followin like this forum..cause there are very few recent posts. I might have been lookin at the wrong places though... Someone has to want/need a "new" car right...or knows someone that does. Price isn't in stone. | ||
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Expert Posts: 1324 Location: Hickory, NC | Car has been SOLD. | ||
bel5758 |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 716 | Good for you......didn't take long at all. | ||
SavoyPlaza |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1172 Location: Georgia | Good deal, A! I know it was mixed emotions to let her go, but glad you were able to make a deal. Now if you could just unload that crummy white '60 2-door wagon on some poor unsuspecting neck-red living in Georgia, you'd be doing well! Pete | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Can you provide a POC for that poor, unsuspecting Georgian redneck ? | ||
PlymouthFury |
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Expert Posts: 1324 Location: Hickory, NC | SavoyPlaza - 2014-04-02 11:34 AM Good deal, A! I know it was mixed emotions to let her go, but glad you were able to make a deal. Now if you could just unload that crummy white '60 2-door wagon on some poor unsuspecting neck-red living in Georgia, you'd be doing well! Pete If some poor unsuspectin Georgian redneckker would get rid of a '61 wagon to some poor sap up in North Cackalacky we might be on to somethin! I still have nightmares about my GA '61 getting smashed by a crusher. I got tires to remind me of her demise. | ||
SavoyPlaza |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1172 Location: Georgia | No nightmares. From death comes life, like a phoenix (or savoy, in this case) rising up from the asses, er, ashes. Remember, the '61s don't have those 'fins' you are so fond of. Besides, I'm the family man here, I need the wagons! Pete | ||
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Expert Posts: 1324 Location: Hickory, NC | SavoyPlaza - 2014-04-21 8:29 AM No nightmares. From death comes life, like a phoenix (or savoy, in this case) rising up from the asses, er, ashes. Remember, the '61s don't have those 'fins' you are so fond of. Besides, I'm the family man here, I need the wagons! Pete A family man needs a 9 passenger 4dr wagon! I like fins...but the '61s call my name! Haha | ||
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