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Beautifull green wiper strikes from the batcave fast as lightning awsome stunning 🦇 batmobile 🏁 racing in to volo town thanks Jay grams for these wonderfull cars always USA 🤩 🤩 🤩 🌟 💎
The bright work trim for the grill appears to be for a '69 GTO - the horizontal bar in the middle of each side of the grill gives it away. The black plastic background in the grill appears to be correct for a '68. Whomever restored the car did a little mix and match.
This color looks genuine to the manufacturer. Regardless, nice. I bet it can be a driving car. To bad the headlights don't allign. No hood insulation. Back bumper cracked?
The most beautiful Pontiac I've ever seen in my 64 years. I'd rather have a 307ci engine during the current gasoline price robbery. I would not drop the price at all. The nay-sayers just want to rob you for every small irregular detail. Think about what you're doing. Big engines are no longer practical in modern times. Gasoline was a quarter in 1968. And yes I see the date on this posting.
You need to drop the price for the fact that the purchaser will have to replace the thefront valance panel is a 69 unit not the 68 valance. Turn signals are obviously not year correct.
And it's not a 400, not numbers matching, the car is gorgeous but they are overpriced when not equipped as they should be. I know not everyone cares, but if your paying for the real thing, you should get the real thing.
We are confident the price is correct for the market. It has a sale pending financing, with one serious backup buyer and many other that have expressed interest.
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales sure there are people out there that will pay your pricing, not saying that, there are also many of us out there that will not pay the higher price for what it should be, when it isn't what it was. Thanks for your reply sir have a fun day.
We can help arrange shipping to Canada. This particular vehicle looks to have a hold on it currently, I'd suggest calling sales to inquire if the deal is going through or to become a backup buyer if interested. 📧: sales@volocars.com ☎️: 815-385-3644
For the full set of pictures, description and specs, make sure to visit this vehicle on our website. Link below!
🔗 www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/16292/1968-pontiac-gto
Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
I was actually big into the 442s, Ive owned 3 1965 GTOs.
Im not at this time able to purchase a muscle car but when i am i will purchase one from you. Its not often you hear such honesty in this market.
I agree with this!
Great lines, well stanced, rumblin' 1968 GTO Jay n I love that green GM put on the muscle cars.
Here comes da JUDGE ~
Beautifull green wiper strikes from the batcave fast as lightning awsome stunning 🦇 batmobile 🏁 racing in to volo town thanks Jay grams for these wonderfull cars always USA 🤩 🤩 🤩 🌟 💎
The bright work trim for the grill appears to be for a '69 GTO - the horizontal bar in the middle of each side of the grill gives it away. The black plastic background in the grill appears to be correct for a '68. Whomever restored the car did a little mix and match.
the front directionals are 69 as well
@@ScarlettFire341 yep. '68 was round. I used to own one. Numbers matching 25,000 mile car.
This color looks genuine to the manufacturer. Regardless, nice. I bet it can be a driving car. To bad the headlights don't allign. No hood insulation. Back bumper cracked?
The most beautiful Pontiac I've ever seen in my 64 years. I'd rather have a 307ci engine during the current gasoline price robbery. I would not drop the price at all. The nay-sayers just want to rob you for every small irregular detail. Think about what you're doing. Big engines are no longer practical in modern times. Gasoline was a quarter in 1968. And yes I see the date on this posting.
You need to drop the price for the fact that the purchaser will have to replace the thefront valance panel is a 69 unit not the 68 valance. Turn signals are obviously not year correct.
And it's not a 400, not numbers matching, the car is gorgeous but they are overpriced when not equipped as they should be. I know not everyone cares, but if your paying for the real thing, you should get the real thing.
We are confident the price is correct for the market. It has a sale pending financing, with one serious backup buyer and many other that have expressed interest.
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales sure there are people out there that will pay your pricing, not saying that, there are also many of us out there that will not pay the higher price for what it should be, when it isn't what it was. Thanks for your reply sir have a fun day.
Coming from the GTO expert himself. How many of these have you owned Jay?
Do you ship to Canada?
We can help arrange shipping to Canada. This particular vehicle looks to have a hold on it currently, I'd suggest calling sales to inquire if the deal is going through or to become a backup buyer if interested.
📧: sales@volocars.com
☎️: 815-385-3644
This is judge Mouse wow 😊 😊
Boy a buscarlo yaaaa
Has a 69 front.
Dime cuando
This is NOT an authentic 1968 GTO, more a 1970+ mishmash
68 doors & rear bumper & 69 nose +-
@@ScarlettFire341 Not a 69 nose at all, it is 70+, chassis is 70+ bumper is 70+