Unrestored Original 1964 Pontiac GTO Is a Perfect 10, Priced Accordingly

An old-school GTO coming with everything original is a model that instantly catches everybody’s attention. And when the car also comes in unrestored condition, the excitement goes through the roof.

But there’s something even better than this apparently perfect mix. It’s an all-original Pontiac GTO that has never been restored and which still comes in tip-top shape after being beautifully preserved since new.

That is exactly what we have here. This 1964 GTO is an unrestored original model that is not only a time capsule but also one rare Pontiac that should be part of every collector’s lineup.

The red paint you see in the photos is the original finish the GTO came with, with no cracks, scratches, or anything like that. It’s almost like on a new car, only that it’s a 57-year-old GTO that has always been stored in a climate-controlled garage.

The interior is at least as impressive as the exterior, and there’s just one thing that’s no longer original: the carpets. But other than that, everything looks impeccable, and to be honest, it’s really hard to believe this GTO has never been restored in the first place.

And now the part that everybody is going to love. The 389ci (6.4-liter) engine under the hood comes with TriPower carburetors, and the folks over at Carolina Muscle Cars, who are in charge of selling the GTO, claim they have already been rebuilt to work flawlessly. The engine is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission that shifts perfectly, making everything feel like a new Pontiac.

The GTO also sports correct Redline original tires, tinted glass, black bucket seats, and a dual-exhaust system. The odometer indicates a little over 88,000 miles (141,600 km), obviously all original.

At the end of the day, this GTO is a model that really deserves all the love, so whoever buys it should totally baby it just like they baby their baby. The garage expects to get $59,000 for the car, and some trades might also be considered. 

Related Posts

Unrestored Survivor: A 1959 Chevy Impala That Deserves a Special Place, Not on the Street

Chevrolet presented the Impala as a concept in 1956, and it needed just two years to bring it to mass production. The company didn’t want to rush…

1964 Chevy Impala Forgets the Taste of Pavement, Keeps Hood Secrets Well-Guarded

With a new generation already on the radar, the 1964 Impala didn’t change much from the previous model year. It retained almost everything from the 1963 sibling, with few…

1961 Chevy Impala Revived, Yours for the Cost of an iPhone

Chevrolet Impala launched in 1958 to lead the GM brand’s efforts to get back on the map, especially after so many years of total Ford dominance. The…

Enigmatic 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible Appears as Barn Find Ready for Restoration

Chevrolet first presented the Impala to the world in 1956 as a concept car. The public’s response was positive, so General Motors accelerated the work on the…

Captivating 1960 Chevrolet Impala Surfaces After Extended Storage, Unveiling Some Hidden Secrets

Chevrolet Impala came to be in 1958, but the GM brand wanted to use baby steps to make sure the new nameplate made itself noticed. Impala debuted…

Mysterious Allure: 1959 Chevy Impala Covered in Dust Appears Almost Unreal

Chevrolet needed just one year to realize the potential of the newly launched Impala. The car gained series status in 1959 after previously launching as the top-of-the-line…