This is an ultra clean California car that's spent its life in the desert. Currently located in Colorado. It's the cleanest '67 Pontiac body that I have personally ever seen. Has been sitting about 10 years, interior is sun cracked and paint is baked off like every desert car. Brakes work, engine runs but has been sitting. I started it but it wasn't running great but I just wanted to make sure that it ran, it fired right up on the first crank after sitting for years. There are some parts removed from the car that are included but in the trunk, smog pump, A/C compressor, fender skirts, radiator bracket drive shaft etc. and removed. Comes with extra radiator, the person that I got the car from was in the process of replacing the radiator and thermostat, but I haven't honestly messed with it. If pressure washed and cleaned up, the engine bay would look really nice, its just dusty. There are a couple of ultra tiny pinholes in the trunk floor that can barely be seen unless you are looking for them, not even enough to warrant a patch and I think a couple of even smaller bubbles on one wheel lip, that's the only rust I've seen on the car, it's amazingly clean and can easily be put back on the road. It's a low compression early 400 with AFB carb. Tires hold air. Shows 16k miles, could be 116k, but the car is clean enough that it could very well be actual mileage. Car is located in Peyton Colorado.