Starlight Black Cruiser: 1972 Pontiac GTO

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By 1972, the muscle car era was beginning to shift, but Pontiac’s GTO still carried the performance image that made it famous. This example currently listed on eBay presents itself as a solid, running and driving car with documented originality and a number of recent updates.

According to the seller, this GTO is finished in Starlight Black, a factory-ordered color confirmed by included PHS documentation. That kind of paperwork adds an extra level of confidence for buyers looking to verify how a car was originally built. Under the hood is a 400 cubic-inch V8 paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission, a combination that fits right in with what buyers expected from a GTO of this era.

The seller describes the car as a very nice driver that runs well and can be driven without concern. They note that it shows 69,863 miles and has had only two previous owners. Mechanical condition is described positively, with the seller stating there are no leaks, no smoke, and no unusual noises. That kind of straightforward description is often what enthusiasts are looking for in a car they can enjoy right away.

In addition to its drivability, the car has reportedly received a number of updates. The listing mentions an interior kit, exhaust, tires, brakes, and battery among the recent work. These kinds of replacements can go a long way toward making a classic more usable without taking away from its overall character.

The seller also notes that all electrical components are functioning, including the air conditioning. That’s a detail that can make a noticeable difference in day-to-day enjoyment, especially for a car that’s meant to be driven rather than just stored.

One detail worth noting is the hood situation. The car currently has a fiberglass hood installed that the seller says does not fit particularly well. However, the original steel hood is included with the sale, although it will require typical rust repair at the front. The car comes with a clear Illinois title in the seller’s name, and they emphasize their willingness to answer questions for interested buyers.

While the early GTO years tend to get most of the attention, later models like this 1972 example still offer the core elements that made the nameplate so popular—V8 power, classic styling, and a driving experience rooted in the muscle car era.

For someone looking for a GTO that can be driven and enjoyed while still offering room for refinement, this one could be worth a closer look.

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  1. Cooter CooterMember

    Nice end of the run Goat but I wouldn’t trust that hood over 50 mph.

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  2. DennisMember

    Pretty nice GTO!! As mentioned… that hood is a no!!

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