Description
Lot #72 - The first muscle car that started it all, the 1964 Pontiac GTO. The car was once owned by movie photographer/cinematographer, Elwood B. Bredell and his wife Cheryl. His good friend and actor, Errol Flynn is seen in a photograph with him included with sale, as seen on the set of a movie. This is a fine example of a rust-free GTO with all original panels. This GTO has undergone a four year restoration with no expense spared. Because the car has never been in an automobile accident, it did not require a frame-off restoration. Each piece brought back to its original like new condition. The car features a 389cid/325hp engine, a standard 4-barrel carburetor, power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, original red-line tires, floor console, and the bumpers have been rechromed. The original motor and drivetrain have been completely rebuilt. The black interior has been completely redone with correct reproduction carpet, floor mats, seat upholstery, silver pattern headliner, all new weather strips, tinted windshield, deluxe push-button radio and dash tachometer. The paint is restored in the original Aquamarine color without the use of bondo or plastic fillers. A complete notebook with a 14-page breakdown of the restoration is included with this car. Also included are several GTO books, publications to aid identification and restoration, and original operating instructions from 1964. The frame is in good condition for its age. This GTO is finished in its original Aquamarine with black interior.