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This magnificent 1964 Pontiac GTO Hardtop 389 Tri-Power with 4-speed manual was a recipient of a Concours Gold Award at the GTO Association of America...
This magnificent 1964 Pontiac GTO Hardtop 389 Tri-Power with 4-speed manual was a recipient of a Concours Gold Award at the GTO Association of America Nationals in 2022. The factory design is timeless and iconic. The body is very straight with excellent gap lines throughout. The car was refinished in its factory original color of Marimba Red which is desirable among collectors. The paint work is exceptional throughout and was recently detailed to a high gloss finish. The front windshield, vent glass, door glass, quarter glass and rear windshield was replaced new date code stamped glass from Auto City Glass. Everything on the exterior was restored or replaced. The car sit's proudly on reproduction Hurst 14” 5-spoke polished wheels with US Royal Safety 800 7.50x14 redline tires.The superb attention to detail carries into the spacious and inviting interior. It was refinished in its factory original color of Parchment with black accents. This color complements the exterior color perfectly. The Parchment color dresses the headliner, dash, door panels and seating surfaces. The black color dresses the dash pad, seat belts, lower carpeting on door panels and floors. Everything in the interior was restored or replaced.The engine compartment is highly detailed throughout with many correct parts. The satin black firewall has the correct amount of overspray which was also sprayed over a partial section of the Trim tag. The car is powered by a date code correct 389 V8. The engine is fed through the Tri-Power setup with 3x2 barrel Rochester carburetors that have AC Delco filters and chrome covers. The engine is coupled to a date code correct M20 4-speed manual transmission. The power is transferred to the correct Safe-T-Track rear axle with 3.23 gears.The undercarriage is also highly detailed throughout with many correct parts. Read more on our website.#Pontiac #gto #pontiacgto #classiccar #hotrod #musclecar | MS Classic Cars