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For Sale: 1967 Pontiac GTO in Charlotte, North Carolina

Vehicle Description

In the collector car market, authenticity commands big respect. Nearly every major club grades on how correct restorations are, and the price of largely original metal continues to climb. After all, the factory only bolts it together once, and that brand of perfection is usually the state in which enthusiasts create their fondest memories. This awesome GTO mixes that golden feeling of authenticity with a regiment of selective restoration. Not only is it an ultra-clean example of one of the coolest muscle cars to ever leave Detroit, it's a correct, numbers-matching gem that's believed to have logged only 22,770 miles. Looking for a choice classic to bolster your collection? Want a sweet drop-top to enjoy on sunny summer weekends? Here's your fully documented ticket to the glorious, octane-fueled past!

BODYWORK/TRIM

This factory-air convertible has benefitted from select restoration that included a 2004 repaint. Naturally, that versatile 2-stage embodies a rich coat of correct Signet Gold pigment, which reflects a correct Black top. And, as is the case with most well-preserved classics, trim and ornamentation are exactly as the factory specified. At the front of this Pontiac's body, a flashy dual-port grille founds ornate parking lamps and a prominent "GTO" emblem between a mirrored bumper and stacked T3 headlights. At the top of the car, a broad hood centers a small scoop and monochromatic arrowhead in front of fresh glass that's framed in straight stainless and cleared by matte wipers. At the sides of the car, flowing pinstripes and sporty GTO emblems add a little class, while traditional door handles and polished mirrors perfectly complement requisite wheel lips and ornate rocker moldings. And out back, a stainless-trimmed valance hangs louvered taillights between and a fourth "GTO" emblem and a second bumper that's finished with clear reverse lamps.

ENGINE

Under the hood, 400 cubic inches of correct Pontiac power hides a familiar 9786133 casting number and March ( C ) 21st (21) 1967 (7) casting date behind a correct "YS" assembly stamp. At the top of that Turquoise mill, a familiar Rochester carburetor bridges the gap between a polished air cleaner, bright stainless fluid lines and a correct, cast iron intake. That intake rides between correct heads, which hang a polished AC breather over attractive, polished valve covers. A familiar points distributor jolts spark through familiar AC Delco Packard TVR Suppression cables. Cooling is provided by a shrouded Harrison radiator, which sends water around a traditional fan via pliable GM hoses and reproduction tower clamps. Charge comes courtesy of a tagged Delco battery. Charred dinosaurs float through old school exhaust manifolds. And, aesthetically, the car's impressive engine bay has been very well-maintained, from its smooth fenders and matted hood all the way to its Frigidaire AC compressor and Delco-Remy voltage regulator.

DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION

The stout powerplant spins torque through a Turbo-Hydramatic 400 3-speed, which hangs a correct "67 PS" assembly tag in front of a trusty 10-bolt axle. At the sides of that rock-solid drivetrain, aluminized pipes connect the aforementioned manifolds with brash Magnaflow mufflers. Correct optional power steering plays well with correct, optional power drum brakes. And muscle meets the pavement through fully dressed Rally Is, which spin 235/70R15 BF Goodrich Silvertown Radial redlines around stainless trim rings and factory center caps.

INTERIOR

Open this Poncho's doors and you'll find a correct Black interior that's been restored as needed. Front and center, correct bench and bucket seats balance correct vinyl hides between correct deluxe seatbelts and big Kenwood speakers. Those hides look great behind a wood-trimmed dash, which anchors standard telemetry above two forms of modern audio. On the floors, fresh carpet and GTO-themed floor mats center a small Hurst shifter on a classy, wood-trimmed console. And the driver tames the road through a satin-spoke steering wheel that's finished with a green Pontiac inlay.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION

Here's a detailed breakdown of this classic's VIN and Cowl Tag:

VIN: 242677K102858

2: Pontiac Motor Division

42: GTO

67: Convertible

7: 1967 model year

K: Assembled in Kansas City, Missouri

102858: Production Sequence Number

COWL TAG

09C: Assembled during the third ( C ) week of September (09)

8094: Job Number

67: 1967 model year

24267: Pontiac (2) GTO (42) Convertible (67)

KAN: Assembled in Kansas City, Missouri

62: Fisher Body number

223-B: Black vinyl interior that's complete with bucket seats

G-2: Signet Gold (G) paint that's capped with a Black (2) vinyl top

Group 1

- E: Tinted glass

Group 2

- E: Air conditioning

- Z: Turbo-Hydramatic 400 transmission

- G: Console

Group 5

- Y: Deluxe seatbelts

OUR SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION AND ACCESSORIES

An original assembly line document

An original Owner's Manual

Original Folding Top Instructions

A Title history that spans 2005 to 2017

Modern service records

Pontiac Historic Services documentation

A reproduction Window Sticker

A correct radio

All-original cars are great, but classics like this super clean GTO allow enthusiasts to have their cake and eat it too. Combining choice restoration with the best attributes of the assembly line, this Pontiac is a solid collectible that compliments value with fun. Ready to relive the golden age of Detroit in a muscle car you can actually enjoy? Check out this awesome goat!

SUMMARY

Fully documented classic that's believed to have logged only 22,770 miles

Correct 400 cubic inch Pontiac V8

Correct Turbo-Hydramatic 400 3-speed automatic transmission

Correct Signet Gold paint / Correct Black vinyl top

Correct Black vinyl bucket seat interior

Correct factory air conditioning

Correct optional power steering

Correct optional power drum brakes

Sale includes: An original assembly line document / Pontiac Historic Services documentation

Sale includes: Modern service records / A Title history that spans 2005 to 2017

Vehicle Details

  • 1967 Pontiac GTO
  • Listing ID: CC-1060298
  • Price: $62,900
  • Location:Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Year:1967
  • Make:Pontiac
  • Model:GTO
  • Exterior Color:Signet Gold
  • Interior Color:Black
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Odometer:22770
  • Stock Number:136141
  • VIN:242677K102858
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