For Sale: 2005 Pontiac GTO in St. Louis, Missouri for sale in Saint Louis, MO

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Vehicle Description The GTO nameplate is legendary in the muscle car world as it was the first muscle car built and started a huge trend.
In 2004, modern muscle cars were making a comeback, and GM decided to reintroduce the Pontiac GTO.
The new GTOs were produced from 2004 to 2006 and gained a massive following.
This 2005 Pontiac GTO is one of the harder optioned cars to find.
It comes with a factory Yellow Jacket yellow exterior.
The GTO was powered by a LS2 engine that produced 400 horsepower and 395 foot-pounds of torque.
Another rare option that this car has is the 6-speed tremec tranny, which is highly sought after in these cars.
The interior is black leather with bucket seats that offer great support.
These cars have a following to this day and have been used for drag racing or drifting.
This car has a salvage title, but not because it was in an accident.
The original motor blew, and it was replaced with another true motor from a GTO.
The necessary paperwork is available to verify this.
We appreciate your interest in this fantastic vehicle, available in our showroom at 5626 Gravois Ave, St.
Louis, MO, 63116.
If you have questions, please call (515)-REVHEADS, and Damon will be able to help you.
To see over 60 HD photos and a custom video of this 2005 Pontiac GTO, visit www.
revheads.
com.
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  • Year: 2005
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: GTO

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