1964 Pontiac GTO " Black on Black Tri-Power Manual Transmission Locking Differential.
This is the muscle car that started it all " the 1964 Pontiac GTO. This example is in mostly original condition it appears to have been repainted at some point over the years but all in all a great car with the right components.
According to the trim tag this GTO is the correct series and body style which is code "2237" - LeMans 2-door Hardtop Sport Coupe with code "5N" designating the GTO group. Built date code "02D" (4th week of February 1964) in Kansas City MO. The paint is the correct factory Starlight Black exterior color code "A-A" (Starlight Black upper and lower). Overall the body's sheet metal is in very good condition the full-length frame is very solid with no signs of rust holes or cracks the rocker panels and lower portions of the fenders doors and quarter panels are looking good where these cars typically have issues. The chrome is in nice condition for being original from the bumpers to the door handles to the exterior's trim.
The interior is beautiful finished in the correct color code "214" black matching the trim tag designation. This Sport Coupe features bucket seats up front in great shape with no rips or tears only minor wear on the left "rope" seat trim while the matching rear bench seat looks just as good. The center console houses the 4-speed shifter and rear storage compartment. The dash board and gauge cluster appear to be original and in great shape " the odometer reads 16019 miles that are unverified. The factory push button AM radio still sits intact and looks great along with the heater control panel just above. All of the interior side panels are free from wear or damage the black carpet has been updated while the headliner is original and free of any major rips or holes.
Under the hood is the 389 cubic inch V8 engine sporting the iconic "Tri-Power" intake/carburetor set-up for a few extra ponies but more importantly it has the right look when you open the hood. According to the engine suffix code "78X" this 389 was originally built with the single 4-barrel intake system " but don't fear the original intake and 4-barrel carburetor are still with the car! The engine suffix code "78X" also reveals that this engine was factory rated at 325 horsepower and backed by a Muncie 4-speed (M20) wide ratio transmission that shifts smooth and easy.
It is not everyday you find a black-on-black 1964 GTO coupe with the desirable 389/4-speed combination for sale. Add in factory options such as power steering and power brakes this GTO is a dream to drive whether going to a local show or road trip across the state.
Call our team at LaFontaine Classic Cars for more information on this great find at 248-744-2110 or email us at lafontaineclassiccars.com today!