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Abandoning my restoration of 1970 GTO convertible

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Reason - my wife needs stem cell transplants that cost 10's of thousands. I have owned this car since 1980. It has a 400 engine and 4-speed transmission. It has just undergone a body restoration,  and is painted original color of Atoll Blue. The engine was rebuilt by Carbone Pontiac, Utica, NY in the early 80's and has less than 10,000 miles on it. It registered as a Historical Vehicle in New York State and it has not been on the road since it's repaint.

I am crushed to have to do this but my wife is my priority. Anyone interested please message me

 

 

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You might want to post pictures and your asking price in the For Sale section too!

Sorry to hear about your wife! You are doing the right thing. She is your world!

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Damn man, prayers to your wife. Good luck on the sale.

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May God Bless your wife. Cars come and go but your Family is your World.

You are doing the Only Thing....

May God Bless you

You N yours are in the thoughts N prayers for sure.

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