Numbers matching, PHS documented, Very much original.
Sale price: US $1,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used |
Year: | 1968 |
Make: | Pontiac |
Model: | GTO |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive Type: | RWD |
Engine: | 400/350 4 bbl V8 |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Mileage: | 91400 |
Vienna, Virginia, United States
Vehicle description
1968 Pontiac GTO Hardtop VIN 242378G133949
Rare, beautiful Mayfair Maize with Ivory Vinyl Top and Parchment Interior
Completely repainted in 2016, and significant deferred mechanical repairs performed throughout the car over the last three years. Details provided below.
400/350 4BBL with His and Hers Turbo Hydra-matic Transmission. Numbers matching car. Full PHS documentation including reproduction window sticker. Factory build sheet included, found above gas tank in September 2019.
It starts, runs, drives and stops great. Sounds great too. Garaged since 2002, at least. November 2020 compression shows all cylinders 180, 190 and 200.
Everything works - all gauges, power accessories and options. Cold A/C. T he radio powers on but reception is iffy. The interior is virtually original and in very good condition. It shows the patina of cared-for usage of 50 plus years – some wear, some dirt, some scratches. Most notable are dirty spots on top driver"s door panel from hanging one"s arm out the window. All genuine. Only the driver’s door pull handle, vanity mirror, and the carpeting have been replaced. Replacement door panel is available from suppliers for about $250, for both sides.
Have ownership records back to 1972, a few service records to 1984.
Factory Installed Options:
351 Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission w/Hurst His and Hers Shifter 384 AM/FM radio
391 Rear seat speaker 412 Door Edge guards 422 Visor vanity mirrors - RH & LH 461 Wheel disks - Deluxe 472 Console 484 Cluster and clock - Rally gauge 501 Power steering – Wonder Touch 502 Power brakes – Wonder Touch 521 Disk brakes - front531 Soft ray tinted glass – all windows 551 Power windows 571 Head restraints – LH & RH 582 Air conditioning
Added since: Tachometer, hood-mounted
Safe-T-Track differential 3.36 performance differential. Original 2.93 gears come with the car.
Flowmaster full dual exhaust system with H pipe. The straight chrome tips that were on the car when I bought it come with the car.
14” Rally II wheels Diamondback LS5 225/70-14 redline radial tires. Less than 1,000 miles on them. Reverb amplifier with hook-up instructions, though not hooked up. Dealer trunk tag from nearby dealer. Use for shows with leather covered magnets.
After seven years of enjoying this GTO and getting it back to much of its original glory it’s time for someone else to enjoy it. I’ve been a Pontiac guy for decades. My first car, which I bought while in college in 1969, was a red 1963 LeMans convertible with the 326 V8. At the same time my parents had their 2nd Pontiac, a Mayfair Maize LeMans 4 door hardtop with a black vinyl roof and interior.
This GTO won 3rd place in class at the AACA Sully Plantation Show June 2018, and has won several Peoples’ Choice Awards at local charity car shows.
It comes with many repair and restoration manuals, and period articles and ads, including the 1968 Motor Trend Car of the Year Issue. Also includes some models of the car in different scales.
I and the car are located near Washington Dulles Airport in Virginia.
I HAVE MANY MORE PHOTOS AVAILABLE, AND I CAN TAKE MORE.
Maintenance and upgrades since I bought the car. All work professionally done by vetted, expert technicians.
Date Mileage
May 2014 89,587 Bought Car
July 2014 89,925 - Driver’s power window motor replaced. - Two flexible brake hoses replaced. - A/C system leak checked, purged and recharged. - Cooling fan rewired. June 2015 90,208
- Flowmaster exhaust system installed.
- Alternator and all 4 rear link bushings replaced.
June - December 2016 90,620
- Complete repaint, original color, with 7 layers of primer, paint and clear coat after being taken down to bare metal. Surface work done as needed. Only one patch was required, about 3" x 3" on passenger door lower rear corner.
- Rear bumper rechromed. - Rust holes in lower front windshield frame and cowl repaired.
- All 5 wheels painted. - Hood tachometer installed and painted. - Carpets, door and trunk weather-stripping and window felts replaced.
I have more than 200 photos of this 6 month process. The shop took about 150, and they allowed me to stop by and take photos any time I wanted. I took about 60.
May 2018 90,781 - Five Diamondback LS5 225/70-14 Red stripe tires installed, including spare on used Rally II wheel.
April 2019 90,906
- Heater core replaced.
September 2019 90,944
- Exhaust manifolds removed, refinished, metalized and replaced, using all new gaskets and bolts. - Carburetor rebuilt.
- All rubber fuel lines in engine compartment and at gas tank, and fuel filter replaced. - Front calipers, rear wheel cylinders and master brake cylinder replaced. Brake system flushed and bled. - Idler arm replaced. - Car aligned. - Original 2.93 open rear-end replaced with 3.36 posi rear end, using all new rear axle bearings and seals. - Spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, points and condenser replaced, and timing reset. - A/C compressor and belt replaced. System converted to R-134A. - Clock sent out for repair and re-installed. - Fuel gauge sending unit replaced. - Oil pressure sending unit replaced.
- Left horn button repaired
May 2020 91,050 - Battery replaced. - Heater fan switch replaced - Surface rust on trunk floor removed, treated with POR-15, and repainted with correct speckle paint. - Speedometer conversion box installed and calibrated
August 2020 91,158 -HVAC system switch wiring repaired, including replacing blower motor resistor. - Windshield washer pump and wiper blades replaced - Trunk floor refinishing completed. - Trunk weatherstripping replaced.
March 2021 91,256 - Transmission pan gasket, oil filter base gasket and right side valve cover gasket replaced. - Power steering high pressure hose replaced. - Transmission tailshaft seal replaced.
Ownership History, all documented
1. Manufactured in Framingham, MA, 4th week of May, 1968.
2. Delivered to Marsh Pontiac, Ardmore, PA, June, 1968.
3. Pennsylvania title issued June 24, 1968. Original owner may have been Edwin J. Sobey, scientist and author.
4. Pennsylvania title issued Feb. 11, 1972 to Mr. T., Clifton Heights, PA.
5. Mr. T.’s widow authorizes Philadelphia Independent Dealer to sell car, April 22, 2002.
6. Mr. I., West Chester, PA, purchases car from Independent Dealer, May 24, 2002. Mr. I. co-owned a small auto restoration shop with his brother. Car always garaged.
7. Pennsylvania title issued June 6, 2002 to Mr. I.
8. Current owner inspects car and puts deposit on purchase of car from Mr. I., March 31, 2014.
9. Current owner takes delivery of car and drives it to Vienna, VA, May 22, 2014. 10. Virginia title issued May 23, 2014.
Rare, beautiful Mayfair Maize with Ivory Vinyl Top and Parchment Interior
Completely repainted in 2016, and significant deferred mechanical repairs performed throughout the car over the last three years. Details provided below.
400/350 4BBL with His and Hers Turbo Hydra-matic Transmission. Numbers matching car. Full PHS documentation including reproduction window sticker. Factory build sheet included, found above gas tank in September 2019.
It starts, runs, drives and stops great. Sounds great too. Garaged since 2002, at least. November 2020 compression shows all cylinders 180, 190 and 200.
Everything works - all gauges, power accessories and options. Cold A/C. T he radio powers on but reception is iffy. The interior is virtually original and in very good condition. It shows the patina of cared-for usage of 50 plus years – some wear, some dirt, some scratches. Most notable are dirty spots on top driver"s door panel from hanging one"s arm out the window. All genuine. Only the driver’s door pull handle, vanity mirror, and the carpeting have been replaced. Replacement door panel is available from suppliers for about $250, for both sides.
Have ownership records back to 1972, a few service records to 1984.
Factory Installed Options:
351 Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission w/Hurst His and Hers Shifter 384 AM/FM radio
391 Rear seat speaker 412 Door Edge guards 422 Visor vanity mirrors - RH & LH 461 Wheel disks - Deluxe 472 Console 484 Cluster and clock - Rally gauge 501 Power steering – Wonder Touch 502 Power brakes – Wonder Touch 521 Disk brakes - front531 Soft ray tinted glass – all windows 551 Power windows 571 Head restraints – LH & RH 582 Air conditioning
Added since: Tachometer, hood-mounted
Safe-T-Track differential 3.36 performance differential. Original 2.93 gears come with the car.
Flowmaster full dual exhaust system with H pipe. The straight chrome tips that were on the car when I bought it come with the car.
14” Rally II wheels Diamondback LS5 225/70-14 redline radial tires. Less than 1,000 miles on them. Reverb amplifier with hook-up instructions, though not hooked up. Dealer trunk tag from nearby dealer. Use for shows with leather covered magnets.
After seven years of enjoying this GTO and getting it back to much of its original glory it’s time for someone else to enjoy it. I’ve been a Pontiac guy for decades. My first car, which I bought while in college in 1969, was a red 1963 LeMans convertible with the 326 V8. At the same time my parents had their 2nd Pontiac, a Mayfair Maize LeMans 4 door hardtop with a black vinyl roof and interior.
This GTO won 3rd place in class at the AACA Sully Plantation Show June 2018, and has won several Peoples’ Choice Awards at local charity car shows.
It comes with many repair and restoration manuals, and period articles and ads, including the 1968 Motor Trend Car of the Year Issue. Also includes some models of the car in different scales.
I and the car are located near Washington Dulles Airport in Virginia.
I HAVE MANY MORE PHOTOS AVAILABLE, AND I CAN TAKE MORE.
Maintenance and upgrades since I bought the car. All work professionally done by vetted, expert technicians.
Date Mileage
May 2014 89,587 Bought Car
July 2014 89,925 - Driver’s power window motor replaced. - Two flexible brake hoses replaced. - A/C system leak checked, purged and recharged. - Cooling fan rewired. June 2015 90,208
- Flowmaster exhaust system installed.
- Alternator and all 4 rear link bushings replaced.
June - December 2016 90,620
- Complete repaint, original color, with 7 layers of primer, paint and clear coat after being taken down to bare metal. Surface work done as needed. Only one patch was required, about 3" x 3" on passenger door lower rear corner.
- Rear bumper rechromed. - Rust holes in lower front windshield frame and cowl repaired.
- All 5 wheels painted. - Hood tachometer installed and painted. - Carpets, door and trunk weather-stripping and window felts replaced.
I have more than 200 photos of this 6 month process. The shop took about 150, and they allowed me to stop by and take photos any time I wanted. I took about 60.
May 2018 90,781 - Five Diamondback LS5 225/70-14 Red stripe tires installed, including spare on used Rally II wheel.
April 2019 90,906
- Heater core replaced.
September 2019 90,944
- Exhaust manifolds removed, refinished, metalized and replaced, using all new gaskets and bolts. - Carburetor rebuilt.
- All rubber fuel lines in engine compartment and at gas tank, and fuel filter replaced. - Front calipers, rear wheel cylinders and master brake cylinder replaced. Brake system flushed and bled. - Idler arm replaced. - Car aligned. - Original 2.93 open rear-end replaced with 3.36 posi rear end, using all new rear axle bearings and seals. - Spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, points and condenser replaced, and timing reset. - A/C compressor and belt replaced. System converted to R-134A. - Clock sent out for repair and re-installed. - Fuel gauge sending unit replaced. - Oil pressure sending unit replaced.
- Left horn button repaired
May 2020 91,050 - Battery replaced. - Heater fan switch replaced - Surface rust on trunk floor removed, treated with POR-15, and repainted with correct speckle paint. - Speedometer conversion box installed and calibrated
August 2020 91,158 -HVAC system switch wiring repaired, including replacing blower motor resistor. - Windshield washer pump and wiper blades replaced - Trunk floor refinishing completed. - Trunk weatherstripping replaced.
March 2021 91,256 - Transmission pan gasket, oil filter base gasket and right side valve cover gasket replaced. - Power steering high pressure hose replaced. - Transmission tailshaft seal replaced.
Ownership History, all documented
1. Manufactured in Framingham, MA, 4th week of May, 1968.
2. Delivered to Marsh Pontiac, Ardmore, PA, June, 1968.
3. Pennsylvania title issued June 24, 1968. Original owner may have been Edwin J. Sobey, scientist and author.
4. Pennsylvania title issued Feb. 11, 1972 to Mr. T., Clifton Heights, PA.
5. Mr. T.’s widow authorizes Philadelphia Independent Dealer to sell car, April 22, 2002.
6. Mr. I., West Chester, PA, purchases car from Independent Dealer, May 24, 2002. Mr. I. co-owned a small auto restoration shop with his brother. Car always garaged.
7. Pennsylvania title issued June 6, 2002 to Mr. I.
8. Current owner inspects car and puts deposit on purchase of car from Mr. I., March 31, 2014.
9. Current owner takes delivery of car and drives it to Vienna, VA, May 22, 2014. 10. Virginia title issued May 23, 2014.