Vehicle Description
1967 Pontiac GTO Hardtop Coupe 400HO PHS docs, PHS window sticker
and last three decades of receipts Owned in1986-2016 by
aengineeringprofessor at Drexel University (decades
ofdocumentation) Ordered and sold new with a exported sales zone
(zone 40, #205 Mercer Auto Storage, Bronx, NY) Featured on the
cover of the GTO Association of America "The Legend" magazine July
of 1995 Numbers matching WS 400 HO 360 hpV8 engine#499942 RPO 778
M21 4-speed close ratio transmission #P7T13 Special order ZL code
4.33 HD Saf-T-Track rear differential (original gears included
#39-9GM2-67E) Engine and drivetrain completely rebuilt in 2009 with
full documentation Optioned with #501 power steering, #502 power
brakes, #444 cluster tach, #454 Rally I wheels, #472 center
console, #482 exhaust extensions, #532 soft ray glass and #631
front rear mats, rear speaker Correct Regimental Red exterior with
red liners and Parchment interior with optional factory white mats
Correct and rare dealer installed red fender liners, rear defroster
and power rear antenna How many number matching 1967 Goats have you
seen lately factory optioned like this one? MotoeXotica Classic
Cars is pleased to present this GTO hardtop that was ordered from
the factory with the HO 360HP 400ci V8 engine, M21 close ratio 4
speed manual transmission, ZLcode 4.33 HD Saf-T-Track rear
differential, power steering and power brakes.Now this is a factory
hot rod muscle car that everyone wants! Plus, its finished
ingorgeousRegimental Red with the rare correct red finder liners
whichmakes this exterior as red hot as the high output V8 under the
hood! This numbers matching GTO is fully documented, included with
PHS docs, PHS window sticker and last three decades of receipts.
Built during the first week of April 1967 at GM's Pontiac, Michigan
assembly plant, and something very rarely seen is that this GTO was
custom ordered to one of the GM export sales locations, zone 40,
#205 Mercer Auto Storage, Bronx, NY. This is one of only 13,827 GTO
hardtops Pontiac produced in 1967 with the 400ci HO V8 and even
much more less produced with the M21 4-speed option with the 4.33
HD Saf-T-Track rear differential. Also optioned with #501 power
steering, #502 power brakes, #444 cluster tach, #454 Rally I
wheels, #472 center console, #482 exhaust extensions, #532 soft ray
glass #631 front and rear parchment mats, rear speaker and dealer
installed rear power antenna, rear defroster and red fender liners.
This particular GTO was purchased in 1986 by aengineeringprofessor
at Drexel University who owned the car until 2016. The car was the
featured cover car of theGTO Association of America "The Legend"
magazine July of 1995 quoting the owner statement about his car
"The red '67 hardtop on this month's cover belongs to none other
than Frank Guinto. It took Frank many phone calls and lots of
looking to locate just the right car to replace his GTO from long
ago." Frank owned this GTO for 30 years and he was a GTO enthusiast
who kept this GTO as nice as possible and did a full restoration in
2009. A large stack of extensive receipts from Frank's 30 years of
ownership is included with the sale. This GTO is dressed in correct
Regimental Red paint with correct red fender liners and white trim
that are in overall excellent condition. The car's bodywork is
straight and the body gaps are very nice and what you want to see,
the engine bay is extremely tidy and the battery appears in very
good order. The chrome bumpers shine brilliantly as well the
rockers and trim. This Goat rolls on BFGoodrich Radial T/As, size
215/70R14 at all four corners, mounted on the correct factory Rally
I wheels. The wheels are in great, original shape while the tires
are in very good condition. Pop the hood and the first thing you'll
notice is a numbers matching High Ouput 400 cubic inch Pontiac V8
engine with 10.75:1 compression, producing over 360HP and breathing
via dual exhausts (code WS, engine #499942). The HO used altered
ignition tuning and cam timing, and better intake/exhaust breathing
to make 360hp. The egeine, the drivetrain and the suspension where
completely rebuild in 2009 with full documentation included.
Backing this motor is the aforementioned RPO 778 M21 4-speed close
ratio transmission #P7T13. Driver convenience features include
power steering and power brakes. The original ZL code 4.33 HD
Saf-T-Track rear differential gears were replaced by the local
owner we purchased this car from. On 06/29/2018 the factory 4.33
gears were replaced with 3.55 gears along with a full rear axle
service (receipt included). The original factory gears #39-9GM2-67E
are still included and could be swapped back in. Open this coupe's
doors and you'll find a correct GM code 224 Parchment interior
that's simple yet sporty. Interior is in overall very good order.
The Strato front buckets are in very good condition and offer a
great contrast to the car's paint. The black carpet and white
headliner offer even greater contrast especially with the correct
parchment factory floor mats. The three-spoke steering wheel with
its wooden rim, is in great, original shape. The inner door panels
and dashboard, with its walnut grain insert for a touch of warmth,
are all in very good order. Between the bucket seats is a console
mounted Hurst shifter and a small grab bar is available to the
front seat passenger. Rounding out this interior is a factory AM-FM
stereo with a factory rear speaker and defroster in the rear
package shelf.The dash also features the powerantennacontrol, rear
speaker control and the rear defroster control. The GTO underwent a
few styling changes in 1967. The louver-covered taillights were
replaced with eight tail lights, four on each side. Rally II wheels
with colored lug nuts were also available in 1967. The GTO emblems
located on the rear part of the fenders were moved to the chrome
rocker panels. The grill was changed from a purely split grill, to
one that shared some chrome. The GTO also saw several mechanical
changes in 1967. The Tri-Power carburetion system was replaced with
a single four-barrel Rochester Quadrajet carburetor. The 389 CID
engine received a larger cylinder bore for a total displacement of
400 CID, which was available in three models: economy, standard and
high output as this particular GTO is optioned with. The 1967 model
year required new safety equipment. A new energy-absorbing steering
column was accompanied by an energy-absorbing steering wheel,
padded instrument panel, non-protruding control knobs, and four-way
emergency flashers. A shoulder belt option was also featured, and
the brake master cylinder was now a dual reservoir unit with a
backup hydraulic circuit. Front disc brakes were also an option in
1967. Competition to this GTO in 1967 included Buick's Skylark GS
400, Chevrolet's Chevelle SS396, Dodge's Charger R/T 440, Mercury's
Cougar XR-7, Oldsmobile's 442 Holiday Coupe and Plymouth's GTX
Super Commando. Desirably optioned 1967 Goats like this one do not
linger at MotoeXotica Classic Cars or on the market for very long,
so if you're a fan of Pontiacs, General Motors A-body cars or just
like a late-60s American muscle car with some true factory grunt,
you should visit our showroom today! VIN: 242177P250755 This car is
currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current
mileage on the odometer shows 53,854 miles. It is sold as is, where
is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND
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