2020 KTM 300 XC 2020 KTM300 XC with 500 Miles for Sale

$7,950
2020 KTM 300 XC 2020 KTM300 XC with 500 Miles for Sale

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  • Type: Private

  • Price: $7,950

  • Location: Felton, PA

  • Condition: Used

  • Year: 2020

  • Color: Orange

  • VIN: VBKXCM235LM398502

  • Mileage: 500

 (866) 724-xyz X (866) 724-xyz X Visit e Bay Store 19 20 of 20 Full size photos Full size photos 2020 KTM300 XC with 500 Miles Stock #: BMB-MC-398502-E Exterior Color: Orange Body Type: Dirt Bike Transmission: Select Engine: Select Mileage: 500 DEALER NOTES: Being offered for sale is a 2020 KTM 300 XC-TPI which is a one owner, garage kept bike with

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1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible Ram Air III for SalePOPULAR

1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible Ram Air III for Sale

Albany, GA
Jan 01, 2024
Originally a RAM AIR III GTO - The Pontiac Historical Society documentation (see photo below) shows that this GTO is an originally equipped Ram Air III, convertible, 4 speed, and was loaded with numerous options – Hood Tach, PS, PB front discs, A/C, Power Windows, Power Locks, console, Sport steering wheel, remote mirror, Rally Wheel, s 8 track, remote trunk release. PHS advised me that there were less than 100 of these RAIII, convertible, 4 speed cars produced – rarer than a RA III Judge GTO. I have owned the GTO since July 1996 and the original Ram Air III engine block had been replaced when I bought the car. I still have what I believe (no warranty) are the Original RA III No. 12 Heads (production#1179 #1179) and Intake (#9799058 ) - see photos below. The original “Ram Air ” control knob is still mounted below the dash the original Ram Air scoop flaps, underhood pan, and scoop control cable are still mounted in the engine compartment. The Ram Air carburetor pan shown in photo is a reproduction fiberglass unit – I never had the original. CURRENT DRIVETRAIN: ENGINE. The RA III motor went down hard several years ago. Then we had a professional engine rebuild shop build following engine for the GTO: 1972 “YC” code 455 BLOCK from a Pontiac Gran Prix with 4 bolt main bearing caps – lined bored, new FM main, rod, cam bearings oiling holes drilled to improve oil flow w new oli gallery plug set; Engine work components installed by a professional engine building shop were (see photo below): block bore 4.185 for 462 c. i. SRP forged pistons Eagle Rods, Speed-Pro rings, Eagle forged crankshaft 4.21” storke – all balanced; Crower Hydraulic camshaft duration @.050 Int 240/Exh 242 installed at 108 degrees; Melling 80 lb oil pump w alloy drive shaft ¾ “ pickup; Rollmaster double roller timing chain; factory Windage tray with extra holes drilled to improve oil flow; Pioneer SFI damper/balancer; new 455 flywheel; HEADS - Edelbrock aluminum street/strip prepared by Pontiac Kauffman Racing shop – 87 CC; bench flow 310 cfm; 1.65:1 Crane Cams Rocker arms new valve springs; Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake port matched to Heads; all assembled with new 105 piece SS bolt kit; Demon Carburetor 850 – jets Primary 85; Secondary 90; Compression Calculation: 9.9:1; Timing @ 40 degrees on 93 octane; and new aluminum high flow water pump; with MSD Pro Billet 6AL distributor spark box; Taylor 8mm Spiro Pro plug coil wires; new starter battery cables; radiator cored reinforced, new hoses; Horsepower - On the Dyno stand the engine developed the following power: 1) on 110 octane gas - 520 hp 607 lbs torque; 2) on 93 octane – 507 hp 600 lbs torque;Exhaust Manifolds – Ram Air Restorations RAIV manifolds with 2.5 inch collector were installed when 455 installed. Engine Has Not Been Cranked or Run In Over 4 Years. After less than 3,000 miles on the engine driving it sparingly over a couple of years, the engine developed a bad rear main seal leak – too much crankcase pressure – and I finally parked it inside at my mechanics shop about 4 years ago planning to pull up and repair rear main seal – but never got to it with too many car projects going on. I later learned that these Pontiac 455 suped up engines generally require an crankcase ventilation Evac System (electrical or belt driven) to take out the crankcase pressure. The engine was running very strong fine when we parked it – no knocks or dings or bad noises. However, this Engine MUST be pulled, inspected, new rear main seal at least, and checked for whatever other work should/must be done to get it in proper running order to drive safely. Gas tank and lines must be cleaned well and/or replaced before operatio Brakes must be gone over thoroughly. TRANSMISSION. When I bought the car factory 4 speed had been replaced with Turbo 400 transmission console. For the new 455 engine we installed a Turbo 400 rebuilt with kevlar gears, shift kit, and 3,200 rpm Anti-balloon stall converter which handled the suped up 455 nicely. However, the Trans has also not been run in over 4 years and must be pulled checked just like the engine for proper running order and safety. REAR END. When I bought the car the rear end appeared to be the factory GM 10 bolt with Limited Slip and apparently the 3.23 factory gears. I never changed or modified the Rear-End and it was operating fine when the car was parked and handled the 455 just fine. However, the Rear End has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine for proper running order or repairs. Electricals – All electricals were operating fine when the car was parked – except no A/C. repairs. Aftermarket gauges and speedometer were operating when the GTO was parked, but Factory AM/FM radio was not working. However, the Electrical systems has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairinteraction HAUST. After 455 was installed we put in a Magnaflow 3 inch dual exhaust system behind the Ram Air Restoration manifolds. Exhaust system appears to be in good shape. However, the Exhaust system has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairs and safety. Used 1970 Pontiac GTO 100,000 miles Originally a RAM AIR III GTO - The Pontiac Historical Society documentation (see photo below) shows that this GTO is an originally equipped Ram Air III, convertible, 4 speed, and was loaded with numerous options – Hood Tach, PS, PB front discs, A/C, Power Windows, Power Locks, console, Sport steering wheel, remote mirror, Rally Wheel, s 8 track, remote trunk release. PHS advised me that there were less than 100 of these RAIII, convertible, 4 speed cars produced – rarer than a RA III Judge GTO. I have owned the GTO since July 1996 and the original Ram Air III engine block had been replaced when I bought the car. I still have what I believe (no warranty) are the Original RA III No. 12 Heads (production#1179 #1179) and Intake (#9799058 ) - see photos below. The original “Ram Air ” control knob is still mounted below the dash the original Ram Air scoop flaps, underhood pan, and scoop control cable are still mounted in the engine compartment. The Ram Air carburetor pan shown in photo is a reproduction fiberglass unit – I never had the original. CURRENT DRIVETRAIN: ENGINE. The RA III motor went down hard several years ago. Then we had a professional engine rebuild shop build following engine for the GTO: 1972 “YC” code 455 BLOCK from a Pontiac Gran Prix with 4 bolt main bearing caps – lined bored, new FM main, rod, cam bearings oiling holes drilled to improve oil flow w new oli gallery plug set; Engine work components installed by a professional engine building shop were (see photo below): block bore 4.185 for 462 c. i. SRP forged pistons Eagle Rods, Speed-Pro rings, Eagle forged crankshaft 4.21” storke – all balanced; Crower Hydraulic camshaft duration @.050 Int 240/Exh 242 installed at 108 degrees; Melling 80 lb oil pump w alloy drive shaft ¾ “ pickup; Rollmaster double roller timing chain; factory Windage tray with extra holes drilled to improve oil flow; Pioneer SFI damper/balancer; new 455 flywheel; HEADS - Edelbrock aluminum street/strip prepared by Pontiac Kauffman Racing shop – 87 CC; bench flow 310 cfm; 1.65:1 Crane Cams Rocker arms new valve springs; Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake port matched to Heads; all assembled with new 105 piece SS bolt kit; Demon Carburetor 850 – jets Primary 85; Secondary 90; Compression Calculation: 9.9:1; Timing @ 40 degrees on 93 octane; and new aluminum high flow water pump; with MSD Pro Billet 6AL distributor spark box; Taylor 8mm Spiro Pro plug coil wires; new starter battery cables; radiator cored reinforced, new hoses; Horsepower - On the Dyno stand the engine developed the following power: 1) on 110 octane gas - 520 hp 607 lbs torque; 2) on 93 octane – 507 hp 600 lbs torque;Exhaust Manifolds – Ram Air Restorations RAIV manifolds with 2.5 inch collector were installed when 455 installed. Engine Has Not Been Cranked or Run In Over 4 Years. After less than 3,000 miles on the engine driving it sparingly over a couple of years, the engine developed a bad rear main seal leak – too much crankcase pressure – and I finally parked it inside at my mechanics shop about 4 years ago planning to pull up and repair rear main seal – but never got to it with too many car projects going on. I later learned that these Pontiac 455 suped up engines generally require an crankcase ventilation Evac System (electrical or belt driven) to take out the crankcase pressure. The engine was running very strong fine when we parked it – no knocks or dings or bad noises. However, this Engine MUST be pulled, inspected, new rear main seal at least, and checked for whatever other work should/must be done to get it in proper running order to drive safely. Gas tank and lines must be cleaned well and/or replaced before operatio Brakes must be gone over thoroughly. TRANSMISSION. When I bought the car factory 4 speed had been replaced with Turbo 400 transmission console. For the new 455 engine we installed a Turbo 400 rebuilt with kevlar gears, shift kit, and 3,200 rpm Anti-balloon stall converter which handled the suped up 455 nicely. However, the Trans has also not been run in over 4 years and must be pulled checked just like the engine for proper running order and safety. REAR END. When I bought the car the rear end appeared to be the factory GM 10 bolt with Limited Slip and apparently the 3.23 factory gears. I never changed or modified the Rear-End and it was operating fine when the car was parked and handled the 455 just fine. However, the Rear End has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine for proper running order or repairs. Electricals – All electricals were operating fine when the car was parked – except no A/C. repairs. Aftermarket gauges and speedometer were operating when the GTO was parked, but Factory AM/FM radio was not working. However, the Electrical systems has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairinteraction HAUST. After 455 was installed we put in a Magnaflow 3 inch dual exhaust system behind the Ram Air Restoration manifolds. Exhaust system appears to be in good shape. However, the Exhaust system has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairs and safety. Used 1970 Pontiac GTO 100,000 miles Originally a RAM AIR III GTO - The Pontiac Historical Society documentation (see photo below) shows that this GTO is an originally equipped Ram Air III, convertible, 4 speed, and was loaded with numerous options – Hood Tach, PS, PB front discs, A/C, Power Windows, Power Locks, console, Sport steering wheel, remote mirror, Rally Wheel, s 8 track, remote trunk release. PHS advised me that there were less than 100 of these RAIII, convertible, 4 speed cars produced – rarer than a RA III Judge GTO. I have owned the GTO since July 1996 and the original Ram Air III engine block had been replaced when I bought the car. I still have what I believe (no warranty) are the Original RA III No. 12 Heads (production#1179 #1179) and Intake (#9799058 ) - see photos below. The original “Ram Air ” control knob is still mounted below the dash the original Ram Air scoop flaps, underhood pan, and scoop control cable are still mounted in the engine compartment. The Ram Air carburetor pan shown in photo is a reproduction fiberglass unit – I never had the original. CURRENT DRIVETRAIN: ENGINE. The RA III motor went down hard several years ago. Then we had a professional engine rebuild shop build following engine for the GTO: 1972 “YC” code 455 BLOCK from a Pontiac Gran Prix with 4 bolt main bearing caps – lined bored, new FM main, rod, cam bearings oiling holes drilled to improve oil flow w new oli gallery plug set; Engine work components installed by a professional engine building shop were (see photo below): block bore 4.185 for 462 c. i. SRP forged pistons Eagle Rods, Speed-Pro rings, Eagle forged crankshaft 4.21” storke – all balanced; Crower Hydraulic camshaft duration @.050 Int 240/Exh 242 installed at 108 degrees; Melling 80 lb oil pump w alloy drive shaft ¾ “ pickup; Rollmaster double roller timing chain; factory Windage tray with extra holes drilled to improve oil flow; Pioneer SFI damper/balancer; new 455 flywheel; HEADS - Edelbrock aluminum street/strip prepared by Pontiac Kauffman Racing shop – 87 CC; bench flow 310 cfm; 1.65:1 Crane Cams Rocker arms new valve springs; Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake port matched to Heads; all assembled with new 105 piece SS bolt kit; Demon Carburetor 850 – jets Primary 85; Secondary 90; Compression Calculation: 9.9:1; Timing @ 40 degrees on 93 octane; and new aluminum high flow water pump; with MSD Pro Billet 6AL distributor spark box; Taylor 8mm Spiro Pro plug coil wires; new starter battery cables; radiator cored reinforced, new hoses; Horsepower - On the Dyno stand the engine developed the following power: 1) on 110 octane gas - 520 hp 607 lbs torque; 2) on 93 octane – 507 hp 600 lbs torque;Exhaust Manifolds – Ram Air Restorations RAIV manifolds with 2.5 inch collector were installed when 455 installed. Engine Has Not Been Cranked or Run In Over 4 Years. After less than 3,000 miles on the engine driving it sparingly over a couple of years, the engine developed a bad rear main seal leak – too much crankcase pressure – and I finally parked it inside at my mechanics shop about 4 years ago planning to pull up and repair rear main seal – but never got to it with too many car projects going on. I later learned that these Pontiac 455 suped up engines generally require an crankcase ventilation Evac System (electrical or belt driven) to take out the crankcase pressure. The engine was running very strong fine when we parked it – no knocks or dings or bad noises. However, this Engine MUST be pulled, inspected, new rear main seal at least, and checked for whatever other work should/must be done to get it in proper running order to drive safely. Gas tank and lines must be cleaned well and/or replaced before operatio Brakes must be gone over thoroughly. TRANSMISSION. When I bought the car factory 4 speed had been replaced with Turbo 400 transmission console. For the new 455 engine we installed a Turbo 400 rebuilt with kevlar gears, shift kit, and 3,200 rpm Anti-balloon stall converter which handled the suped up 455 nicely. However, the Trans has also not been run in over 4 years and must be pulled checked just like the engine for proper running order and safety. REAR END. When I bought the car the rear end appeared to be the factory GM 10 bolt with Limited Slip and apparently the 3.23 factory gears. I never changed or modified the Rear-End and it was operating fine when the car was parked and handled the 455 just fine. However, the Rear End has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine for proper running order or repairs. Electricals – All electricals were operating fine when the car was parked – except no A/C. repairs. Aftermarket gauges and speedometer were operating when the GTO was parked, but Factory AM/FM radio was not working. However, the Electrical systems has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairinteraction HAUST. After 455 was installed we put in a Magnaflow 3 inch dual exhaust system behind the Ram Air Restoration manifolds. Exhaust system appears to be in good shape. However, the Exhaust system has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairs and safety. Used 1970 Pontiac GTO 100,000 miles Originally a RAM AIR III GTO - The Pontiac Historical Society documentation (see photo below) shows that this GTO is an originally equipped Ram Air III, convertible, 4 speed, and was loaded with numerous options – Hood Tach, PS, PB front discs, A/C, Power Windows, Power Locks, console, Sport steering wheel, remote mirror, Rally Wheel, s 8 track, remote trunk release. PHS advised me that there were less than 100 of these RAIII, convertible, 4 speed cars produced – rarer than a RA III Judge GTO. I have owned the GTO since July 1996 and the original Ram Air III engine block had been replaced when I bought the car. I still have what I believe (no warranty) are the Original RA III No. 12 Heads (production#1179 #1179) and Intake (#9799058 ) - see photos below. The original “Ram Air ” control knob is still mounted below the dash the original Ram Air scoop flaps, underhood pan, and scoop control cable are still mounted in the engine compartment. The Ram Air carburetor pan shown in photo is a reproduction fiberglass unit – I never had the original. CURRENT DRIVETRAIN: ENGINE. The RA III motor went down hard several years ago. Then we had a professional engine rebuild shop build following engine for the GTO: 1972 “YC” code 455 BLOCK from a Pontiac Gran Prix with 4 bolt main bearing caps – lined bored, new FM main, rod, cam bearings oiling holes drilled to improve oil flow w new oli gallery plug set; Engine work components installed by a professional engine building shop were (see photo below): block bore 4.185 for 462 c. i. SRP forged pistons Eagle Rods, Speed-Pro rings, Eagle forged crankshaft 4.21” storke – all balanced; Crower Hydraulic camshaft duration @.050 Int 240/Exh 242 installed at 108 degrees; Melling 80 lb oil pump w alloy drive shaft ¾ “ pickup; Rollmaster double roller timing chain; factory Windage tray with extra holes drilled to improve oil flow; Pioneer SFI damper/balancer; new 455 flywheel; HEADS - Edelbrock aluminum street/strip prepared by Pontiac Kauffman Racing shop – 87 CC; bench flow 310 cfm; 1.65:1 Crane Cams Rocker arms new valve springs; Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake port matched to Heads; all assembled with new 105 piece SS bolt kit; Demon Carburetor 850 – jets Primary 85; Secondary 90; Compression Calculation: 9.9:1; Timing @ 40 degrees on 93 octane; and new aluminum high flow water pump; with MSD Pro Billet 6AL distributor spark box; Taylor 8mm Spiro Pro plug coil wires; new starter battery cables; radiator cored reinforced, new hoses; Horsepower - On the Dyno stand the engine developed the following power: 1) on 110 octane gas - 520 hp 607 lbs torque; 2) on 93 octane – 507 hp 600 lbs torque;Exhaust Manifolds – Ram Air Restorations RAIV manifolds with 2.5 inch collector were installed when 455 installed. Engine Has Not Been Cranked or Run In Over 4 Years. After less than 3,000 miles on the engine driving it sparingly over a couple of years, the engine developed a bad rear main seal leak – too much crankcase pressure – and I finally parked it inside at my mechanics shop about 4 years ago planning to pull up and repair rear main seal – but never got to it with too many car projects going on. I later learned that these Pontiac 455 suped up engines generally require an crankcase ventilation Evac System (electrical or belt driven) to take out the crankcase pressure. The engine was running very strong fine when we parked it – no knocks or dings or bad noises. However, this Engine MUST be pulled, inspected, new rear main seal at least, and checked for whatever other work should/must be done to get it in proper running order to drive safely. Gas tank and lines must be cleaned well and/or replaced before operatio Brakes must be gone over thoroughly. TRANSMISSION. When I bought the car factory 4 speed had been replaced with Turbo 400 transmission console. For the new 455 engine we installed a Turbo 400 rebuilt with kevlar gears, shift kit, and 3,200 rpm Anti-balloon stall converter which handled the suped up 455 nicely. However, the Trans has also not been run in over 4 years and must be pulled checked just like the engine for proper running order and safety. REAR END. When I bought the car the rear end appeared to be the factory GM 10 bolt with Limited Slip and apparently the 3.23 factory gears. I never changed or modified the Rear-End and it was operating fine when the car was parked and handled the 455 just fine. However, the Rear End has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine for proper running order or repairs. Electricals – All electricals were operating fine when the car was parked – except no A/C. repairs. Aftermarket gauges and speedometer were operating when the GTO was parked, but Factory AM/FM radio was not working. However, the Electrical systems has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairinteraction HAUST. After 455 was installed we put in a Magnaflow 3 inch dual exhaust system behind the Ram Air Restoration manifolds. Exhaust system appears to be in good shape. However, the Exhaust system has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairs and safety. Used 1970 Pontiac GTO 100,000 miles Originally a RAM AIR III GTO - The Pontiac Historical Society documentation (see photo below) shows that this GTO is an originally equipped Ram Air III, convertible, 4 speed, and was loaded with numerous options – Hood Tach, PS, PB front discs, A/C, Power Windows, Power Locks, console, Sport steering wheel, remote mirror, Rally Wheel, s 8 track, remote trunk release. PHS advised me that there were less than 100 of these RAIII, convertible, 4 speed cars produced – rarer than a RA III Judge GTO. I have owned the GTO since July 1996 and the original Ram Air III engine block had been replaced when I bought the car. I still have what I believe (no warranty) are the Original RA III No. 12 Heads (production#1179 #1179) and Intake (#9799058 ) - see photos below. The original “Ram Air ” control knob is still mounted below the dash the original Ram Air scoop flaps, underhood pan, and scoop control cable are still mounted in the engine compartment. The Ram Air carburetor pan shown in photo is a reproduction fiberglass unit – I never had the original. CURRENT DRIVETRAIN: ENGINE. The RA III motor went down hard several years ago. Then we had a professional engine rebuild shop build following engine for the GTO: 1972 “YC” code 455 BLOCK from a Pontiac Gran Prix with 4 bolt main bearing caps – lined bored, new FM main, rod, cam bearings oiling holes drilled to improve oil flow w new oli gallery plug set; Engine work components installed by a professional engine building shop were (see photo below): block bore 4.185 for 462 c. i. SRP forged pistons Eagle Rods, Speed-Pro rings, Eagle forged crankshaft 4.21” storke – all balanced; Crower Hydraulic camshaft duration @.050 Int 240/Exh 242 installed at 108 degrees; Melling 80 lb oil pump w alloy drive shaft ¾ “ pickup; Rollmaster double roller timing chain; factory Windage tray with extra holes drilled to improve oil flow; Pioneer SFI damper/balancer; new 455 flywheel; HEADS - Edelbrock aluminum street/strip prepared by Pontiac Kauffman Racing shop – 87 CC; bench flow 310 cfm; 1.65:1 Crane Cams Rocker arms new valve springs; Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake port matched to Heads; all assembled with new 105 piece SS bolt kit; Demon Carburetor 850 – jets Primary 85; Secondary 90; Compression Calculation: 9.9:1; Timing @ 40 degrees on 93 octane; and new aluminum high flow water pump; with MSD Pro Billet 6AL distributor spark box; Taylor 8mm Spiro Pro plug coil wires; new starter battery cables; radiator cored reinforced, new hoses; Horsepower - On the Dyno stand the engine developed the following power: 1) on 110 octane gas - 520 hp 607 lbs torque; 2) on 93 octane – 507 hp 600 lbs torque;Exhaust Manifolds – Ram Air Restorations RAIV manifolds with 2.5 inch collector were installed when 455 installed. Engine Has Not Been Cranked or Run In Over 4 Years. After less than 3,000 miles on the engine driving it sparingly over a couple of years, the engine developed a bad rear main seal leak – too much crankcase pressure – and I finally parked it inside at my mechanics shop about 4 years ago planning to pull up and repair rear main seal – but never got to it with too many car projects going on. I later learned that these Pontiac 455 suped up engines generally require an crankcase ventilation Evac System (electrical or belt driven) to take out the crankcase pressure. The engine was running very strong fine when we parked it – no knocks or dings or bad noises. However, this Engine MUST be pulled, inspected, new rear main seal at least, and checked for whatever other work should/must be done to get it in proper running order to drive safely. Gas tank and lines must be cleaned well and/or replaced before operatio Brakes must be gone over thoroughly. TRANSMISSION. When I bought the car factory 4 speed had been replaced with Turbo 400 transmission console. For the new 455 engine we installed a Turbo 400 rebuilt with kevlar gears, shift kit, and 3,200 rpm Anti-balloon stall converter which handled the suped up 455 nicely. However, the Trans has also not been run in over 4 years and must be pulled checked just like the engine for proper running order and safety. REAR END. When I bought the car the rear end appeared to be the factory GM 10 bolt with Limited Slip and apparently the 3.23 factory gears. I never changed or modified the Rear-End and it was operating fine when the car was parked and handled the 455 just fine. However, the Rear End has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine for proper running order or repairs. Electricals – All electricals were operating fine when the car was parked – except no A/C. repairs. Aftermarket gauges and speedometer were operating when the GTO was parked, but Factory AM/FM radio was not working. However, the Electrical systems has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairinteraction HAUST. After 455 was installed we put in a Magnaflow 3 inch dual exhaust system behind the Ram Air Restoration manifolds. Exhaust system appears to be in good shape. However, the Exhaust system has also not been run in over 4 years and must be checked just like the engine, trans, and rear end, for proper running order or repairs and safety. Used 1970 Pontiac GTO 100,000 miles
$15,000
1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 Convertible for SalePOPULAR

1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 Convertible for Sale

Atlanta, GA
Jan 01, 2024
1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 2 Door Convertible with blue exterior paint and a matching blue leather interior. It features a 302 cid V-8 engine under the hood with an Edelbrock gear drive and 4 bbl. carburetor, Keith Black 10.5” pistons, a 2000 stall converter, Magnaflow mufflers and a Ford C-4 transmission. This amazing classic also had a Ford 9” rear end with 3:50 Posi-traction gears, front disc brakes, 70 Spoke Dayton Wheels, a great sound system and more. Built for Ride Quality Blistering Performance The current owner of this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 Roadster has enjoyed it for many years now and decided that it was worthy of a complete restoration from the ground up. That included overhauling a 1969 Ford 302 motor for this classic plus adding high end accessories and performance parts throughout. The build was completed with extensive body work, beautiful fresh paint and a refreshing of the chrome, interior and trim work. In terms of performance, this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 is lightning fast with a fantastic weight to power ratio. It does everything well from acceleration to tight cornering, plus it has solid stopping power as well. There simply is nothing here not to like about this classic if you ’re looking for a high-end resto mod. Features: Leather Premium Wheels Custom Paint Radio CD Player Premium Sound Used 1963 28,579 miles 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 2 Door Convertible with blue exterior paint and a matching blue leather interior. It features a 302 cid V-8 engine under the hood with an Edelbrock gear drive and 4 bbl. carburetor, Keith Black 10.5” pistons, a 2000 stall converter, Magnaflow mufflers and a Ford C-4 transmission. This amazing classic also had a Ford 9” rear end with 3:50 Posi-traction gears, front disc brakes, 70 Spoke Dayton Wheels, a great sound system and more. Built for Ride Quality Blistering Performance The current owner of this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 Roadster has enjoyed it for many years now and decided that it was worthy of a complete restoration from the ground up. That included overhauling a 1969 Ford 302 motor for this classic plus adding high end accessories and performance parts throughout. The build was completed with extensive body work, beautiful fresh paint and a refreshing of the chrome, interior and trim work. In terms of performance, this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 is lightning fast with a fantastic weight to power ratio. It does everything well from acceleration to tight cornering, plus it has solid stopping power as well. There simply is nothing here not to like about this classic if you ’re looking for a high-end resto mod. Features: Leather Premium Wheels Custom Paint Radio CD Player Premium Sound Used 1963 28,579 miles 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 2 Door Convertible with blue exterior paint and a matching blue leather interior. It features a 302 cid V-8 engine under the hood with an Edelbrock gear drive and 4 bbl. carburetor, Keith Black 10.5” pistons, a 2000 stall converter, Magnaflow mufflers and a Ford C-4 transmission. This amazing classic also had a Ford 9” rear end with 3:50 Posi-traction gears, front disc brakes, 70 Spoke Dayton Wheels, a great sound system and more. Built for Ride Quality Blistering Performance The current owner of this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 Roadster has enjoyed it for many years now and decided that it was worthy of a complete restoration from the ground up. That included overhauling a 1969 Ford 302 motor for this classic plus adding high end accessories and performance parts throughout. The build was completed with extensive body work, beautiful fresh paint and a refreshing of the chrome, interior and trim work. In terms of performance, this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 is lightning fast with a fantastic weight to power ratio. It does everything well from acceleration to tight cornering, plus it has solid stopping power as well. There simply is nothing here not to like about this classic if you ’re looking for a high-end resto mod. Features: Leather Premium Wheels Custom Paint Radio CD Player Premium Sound Used 1963 28,579 miles 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 2 Door Convertible with blue exterior paint and a matching blue leather interior. It features a 302 cid V-8 engine under the hood with an Edelbrock gear drive and 4 bbl. carburetor, Keith Black 10.5” pistons, a 2000 stall converter, Magnaflow mufflers and a Ford C-4 transmission. This amazing classic also had a Ford 9” rear end with 3:50 Posi-traction gears, front disc brakes, 70 Spoke Dayton Wheels, a great sound system and more. Built for Ride Quality Blistering Performance The current owner of this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 Roadster has enjoyed it for many years now and decided that it was worthy of a complete restoration from the ground up. That included overhauling a 1969 Ford 302 motor for this classic plus adding high end accessories and performance parts throughout. The build was completed with extensive body work, beautiful fresh paint and a refreshing of the chrome, interior and trim work. In terms of performance, this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 is lightning fast with a fantastic weight to power ratio. It does everything well from acceleration to tight cornering, plus it has solid stopping power as well. There simply is nothing here not to like about this classic if you ’re looking for a high-end resto mod. Features: Leather Premium Wheels Custom Paint Radio CD Player Premium Sound Used 1963 28,579 miles 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 2 Door Convertible with blue exterior paint and a matching blue leather interior. It features a 302 cid V-8 engine under the hood with an Edelbrock gear drive and 4 bbl. carburetor, Keith Black 10.5” pistons, a 2000 stall converter, Magnaflow mufflers and a Ford C-4 transmission. This amazing classic also had a Ford 9” rear end with 3:50 Posi-traction gears, front disc brakes, 70 Spoke Dayton Wheels, a great sound system and more. Built for Ride Quality Blistering Performance The current owner of this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 Roadster has enjoyed it for many years now and decided that it was worthy of a complete restoration from the ground up. That included overhauling a 1969 Ford 302 motor for this classic plus adding high end accessories and performance parts throughout. The build was completed with extensive body work, beautiful fresh paint and a refreshing of the chrome, interior and trim work. In terms of performance, this 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 is lightning fast with a fantastic weight to power ratio. It does everything well from acceleration to tight cornering, plus it has solid stopping power as well. There simply is nothing here not to like about this classic if you ’re looking for a high-end resto mod. Features: Leather Premium Wheels Custom Paint Radio CD Player Premium Sound Used 1963 28,579 miles
$23,000
1959 Nash Rambler Metropolitan Convertible for SalePOPULAR

1959 Nash Rambler Metropolitan Convertible for Sale

Augusta, GA
Jan 01, 2024
1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible for sale. Having an older restoration with approximately 3,000 miles on it. Speedometer has 42,6301959 Was the first year the Metropolitans had wing vent windows, and a rear deck lid. Listed below are some of the upgrades I have done besides the restoration. Seat belts Petronix ignition replacement ( eliminating points and condenser )Aluminum water pump with sealed bearing Smaller steering wheel that was made for the Metropolitan so the original turn signal switch can be used. ( Have original steering wheel with no cracks or chips and painted red that is included with car. )Installed new timing cover from another English car that has the rubber seal instead of the felt one that always leaked. Converted oil filter to the spin on type. Flying lady hood ornament ( Dealer option. )Left door mirror ( Dealer option. )Air cleaner converted from oil to paper element. Replaced 3rd member ( differential ) from 4.22 ratio to a 3.73 ( have original 3rd member 4.22 included with car. )Am Fm Cd player Halogen head lights. Thank you for your interest Used 1959 3,000 miles 1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible for sale. Having an older restoration with approximately 3,000 miles on it. Speedometer has 42,6301959 Was the first year the Metropolitans had wing vent windows, and a rear deck lid. Listed below are some of the upgrades I have done besides the restoration. Seat belts Petronix ignition replacement ( eliminating points and condenser )Aluminum water pump with sealed bearing Smaller steering wheel that was made for the Metropolitan so the original turn signal switch can be used. ( Have original steering wheel with no cracks or chips and painted red that is included with car. )Installed new timing cover from another English car that has the rubber seal instead of the felt one that always leaked. Converted oil filter to the spin on type. Flying lady hood ornament ( Dealer option. )Left door mirror ( Dealer option. )Air cleaner converted from oil to paper element. Replaced 3rd member ( differential ) from 4.22 ratio to a 3.73 ( have original 3rd member 4.22 included with car. )Am Fm Cd player Halogen head lights. Thank you for your interest Used 1959 3,000 miles 1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible for sale. Having an older restoration with approximately 3,000 miles on it. Speedometer has 42,6301959 Was the first year the Metropolitans had wing vent windows, and a rear deck lid. Listed below are some of the upgrades I have done besides the restoration. Seat belts Petronix ignition replacement ( eliminating points and condenser )Aluminum water pump with sealed bearing Smaller steering wheel that was made for the Metropolitan so the original turn signal switch can be used. ( Have original steering wheel with no cracks or chips and painted red that is included with car. )Installed new timing cover from another English car that has the rubber seal instead of the felt one that always leaked. Converted oil filter to the spin on type. Flying lady hood ornament ( Dealer option. )Left door mirror ( Dealer option. )Air cleaner converted from oil to paper element. Replaced 3rd member ( differential ) from 4.22 ratio to a 3.73 ( have original 3rd member 4.22 included with car. )Am Fm Cd player Halogen head lights. Thank you for your interest Used 1959 3,000 miles 1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible for sale. Having an older restoration with approximately 3,000 miles on it. Speedometer has 42,6301959 Was the first year the Metropolitans had wing vent windows, and a rear deck lid. Listed below are some of the upgrades I have done besides the restoration. Seat belts Petronix ignition replacement ( eliminating points and condenser )Aluminum water pump with sealed bearing Smaller steering wheel that was made for the Metropolitan so the original turn signal switch can be used. ( Have original steering wheel with no cracks or chips and painted red that is included with car. )Installed new timing cover from another English car that has the rubber seal instead of the felt one that always leaked. Converted oil filter to the spin on type. Flying lady hood ornament ( Dealer option. )Left door mirror ( Dealer option. )Air cleaner converted from oil to paper element. Replaced 3rd member ( differential ) from 4.22 ratio to a 3.73 ( have original 3rd member 4.22 included with car. )Am Fm Cd player Halogen head lights. Thank you for your interest Used 1959 3,000 miles 1959 Nash Metropolitan Convertible for sale. Having an older restoration with approximately 3,000 miles on it. Speedometer has 42,6301959 Was the first year the Metropolitans had wing vent windows, and a rear deck lid. Listed below are some of the upgrades I have done besides the restoration. Seat belts Petronix ignition replacement ( eliminating points and condenser )Aluminum water pump with sealed bearing Smaller steering wheel that was made for the Metropolitan so the original turn signal switch can be used. ( Have original steering wheel with no cracks or chips and painted red that is included with car. )Installed new timing cover from another English car that has the rubber seal instead of the felt one that always leaked. Converted oil filter to the spin on type. Flying lady hood ornament ( Dealer option. )Left door mirror ( Dealer option. )Air cleaner converted from oil to paper element. Replaced 3rd member ( differential ) from 4.22 ratio to a 3.73 ( have original 3rd member 4.22 included with car. )Am Fm Cd player Halogen head lights. Thank you for your interest Used 1959 3,000 miles
$9,900
2024 BMW 8 Series 840i Convertible for SalePOPULAR

2024 BMW 8 Series 840i Convertible for Sale

Alpharetta, GA
Jan 01, 2024
Penske United BMW New 2024 BMW 8-Series Black Penske United BMW New 2024 BMW 8-Series Black Penske United BMW New 2024 BMW 8-Series Black Penske United BMW New 2024 BMW 8-Series Black Penske United BMW New 2024 BMW 8-Series Black
$105,040
1965 Ford Mustang Convertible 3 Speed for SalePOPULAR

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible 3 Speed for Sale

Atlanta, GA
Jan 01, 2024
Check out this Gorgeous 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible that has been completely restored inside and out. It is a 200 Cylinder backed up by a three speed manual transmission but you need to see and drive this car to see just how nice it is. There's a lot of older restoration or worn out mustangs with patched up undercarriages out there for less money but this is not that car. This is a super clean stand up mustang. Everything works as it should with an aftermarket AM FM Digital mustang radio, new BFG RWL tires on Chrome rims, and a pony wood grain steering wheel. The undercarriage on this rock solid mustang is detailed very nicely and is rust free from front to back. Its black cherry paint is laid out over a very straight and rust free body. It has a great look, excellent shine, and nice chrome. Its black/white pony interior is also brand new and looks fabulous. Not only is this car ready to show at your next classic car show i would drive it cross country. This car runs and drives great and everything works as it should. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,529 miles Check out this Gorgeous 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible that has been completely restored inside and out. It is a 200 Cylinder backed up by a three speed manual transmission but you need to see and drive this car to see just how nice it is. There's a lot of older restoration or worn out mustangs with patched up undercarriages out there for less money but this is not that car. This is a super clean stand up mustang. Everything works as it should with an aftermarket AM FM Digital mustang radio, new BFG RWL tires on Chrome rims, and a pony wood grain steering wheel. The undercarriage on this rock solid mustang is detailed very nicely and is rust free from front to back. Its black cherry paint is laid out over a very straight and rust free body. It has a great look, excellent shine, and nice chrome. Its black/white pony interior is also brand new and looks fabulous. Not only is this car ready to show at your next classic car show i would drive it cross country. This car runs and drives great and everything works as it should. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,529 miles Check out this Gorgeous 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible that has been completely restored inside and out. It is a 200 Cylinder backed up by a three speed manual transmission but you need to see and drive this car to see just how nice it is. There's a lot of older restoration or worn out mustangs with patched up undercarriages out there for less money but this is not that car. This is a super clean stand up mustang. Everything works as it should with an aftermarket AM FM Digital mustang radio, new BFG RWL tires on Chrome rims, and a pony wood grain steering wheel. The undercarriage on this rock solid mustang is detailed very nicely and is rust free from front to back. Its black cherry paint is laid out over a very straight and rust free body. It has a great look, excellent shine, and nice chrome. Its black/white pony interior is also brand new and looks fabulous. Not only is this car ready to show at your next classic car show i would drive it cross country. This car runs and drives great and everything works as it should. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,529 miles Check out this Gorgeous 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible that has been completely restored inside and out. It is a 200 Cylinder backed up by a three speed manual transmission but you need to see and drive this car to see just how nice it is. There's a lot of older restoration or worn out mustangs with patched up undercarriages out there for less money but this is not that car. This is a super clean stand up mustang. Everything works as it should with an aftermarket AM FM Digital mustang radio, new BFG RWL tires on Chrome rims, and a pony wood grain steering wheel. The undercarriage on this rock solid mustang is detailed very nicely and is rust free from front to back. Its black cherry paint is laid out over a very straight and rust free body. It has a great look, excellent shine, and nice chrome. Its black/white pony interior is also brand new and looks fabulous. Not only is this car ready to show at your next classic car show i would drive it cross country. This car runs and drives great and everything works as it should. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,529 miles Check out this Gorgeous 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible that has been completely restored inside and out. It is a 200 Cylinder backed up by a three speed manual transmission but you need to see and drive this car to see just how nice it is. There's a lot of older restoration or worn out mustangs with patched up undercarriages out there for less money but this is not that car. This is a super clean stand up mustang. Everything works as it should with an aftermarket AM FM Digital mustang radio, new BFG RWL tires on Chrome rims, and a pony wood grain steering wheel. The undercarriage on this rock solid mustang is detailed very nicely and is rust free from front to back. Its black cherry paint is laid out over a very straight and rust free body. It has a great look, excellent shine, and nice chrome. Its black/white pony interior is also brand new and looks fabulous. Not only is this car ready to show at your next classic car show i would drive it cross country. This car runs and drives great and everything works as it should. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,529 miles
$6,500
2018 BMW M4 Base for SalePOPULAR

2018 BMW M4 Base for Sale

Newnan, GA
Dec 31, 2023
LOCAL TRADE-IN, FULLY SERVICED BY A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN, 16 Speakers, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Convertible Hard Top, Delay-off headlights, Exterior Parking Camera Rear, harman/kardon Surround Sound System, Head-Up Display, Heated Front Seats, Lumbar Support, Memory seat, Navigation System, Power Front Seats, Steering wheel mounted audio controls. Used 2018 BMW M4 Base, 13,367 miles LOCAL TRADE-IN, FULLY SERVICED BY A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN, 16 Speakers, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Convertible Hard Top, Delay-off headlights, Exterior Parking Camera Rear, harman/kardon Surround Sound System, Head-Up Display, Heated Front Seats, Lumbar Support, Memory seat, Navigation System, Power Front Seats, Steering wheel mounted audio controls. Used 2018 BMW M4 Base, 13,367 miles LOCAL TRADE-IN, FULLY SERVICED BY A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN, 16 Speakers, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Convertible Hard Top, Delay-off headlights, Exterior Parking Camera Rear, harman/kardon Surround Sound System, Head-Up Display, Heated Front Seats, Lumbar Support, Memory seat, Navigation System, Power Front Seats, Steering wheel mounted audio controls. Used 2018 BMW M4 Base, 13,367 miles LOCAL TRADE-IN, FULLY SERVICED BY A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN, 16 Speakers, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Convertible Hard Top, Delay-off headlights, Exterior Parking Camera Rear, harman/kardon Surround Sound System, Head-Up Display, Heated Front Seats, Lumbar Support, Memory seat, Navigation System, Power Front Seats, Steering wheel mounted audio controls. Used 2018 BMW M4 Base, 13,367 miles LOCAL TRADE-IN, FULLY SERVICED BY A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN, 16 Speakers, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Convertible Hard Top, Delay-off headlights, Exterior Parking Camera Rear, harman/kardon Surround Sound System, Head-Up Display, Heated Front Seats, Lumbar Support, Memory seat, Navigation System, Power Front Seats, Steering wheel mounted audio controls. Used 2018 BMW M4 Base, 13,367 miles
$48,864