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'74 GTO, #s 350/4-spd
Neat car with an unconventional color combo - Fire Coral over tan (or Saddle, not sure what this trim was called in '74).
Seller states "This is a great project car with extreme potential for a large profit" - not sure I would agree with the latter part of that statement, but it does appear to be a great project if you could get it for the right price. Link to 1974 GTO eBay auction 1Z17B4W138631 *Note: When you click on this link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission from eBay. These commissions help to provide financial support for the sYc site. |
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74 gto....
Not sure I like the color...but, I have always wanted to build one of these with a 428/455HO, M22 and a 12 bolt. Would prefer a bench seat car...sleeper exterior.
-wilma
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scuncio (06-11-2023) |
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I love that idea.
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25k for that? The guy must be smoking pot weed.
Pontiac should have included Formula steering wheels and Honeycombs on those cars. |
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I bought this 74 last year. 15k original miles. Wasn’t crazy about the color at first, but it has grown on me.
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