Vehicle Description
1967 Pontiac GTO Coupe
It was inspired by the Ferrari 250 GTO, and since Ferrari had not
patented the name in North America, it was free to use. Although
many believe that GTO stands for Gran Turismo Omologato ("grand
tourer homologated"), Pontiac enthusiasts contend it stands for
"Pontiac Grand Tempest Option".
This snazzy GTO has undergone a 2012 paint and bodywork redux, has
the original engine (although with a few add ins) and original
transmission. New wiring, and a clean parchment interior, this car
is in excellent condition overall.
Exterior
With its dual vertical headlights leading the way, and a small
Pontiac "beak" in the middle of the hood, very nice chrome bumpers,
stainless rocker panels, hood scoop, and correct badging we are
firmly in 1967 muscle car territory. All bathed in Teal, the
straight steel panels are minding their gaps very well. 15-inch
Torque Thrust wheels in powder coated gray with a chromed hubs are
on all 4 corners. We have a car that just may get your goat?
Interior
With a lifetime of handling with "kid" gloves, we are in white
interior bliss. Parchment white vinyl on the door panels, parchment
white vinyl on the front buckets, parchment white vinyl on the rear
bench...well you get the idea! The floor is flooded with very clean
black carpet and shows no fading. Upfront the original wood
applique dash houses the standard gauges with an additional
tachometer attached to the steering column, and a trio of extra
gauges hanging below the dash. A wood applique center console is
flanked by the buckets, and contains a Hurst shifter, and more wood
applique as well as an additional locking storage glove box.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is a snazzy 400ci mill, metallic light blue painted
block and intake with chromed valve covers, and air cleaner
housing. There has been an upgraded cam installed, as well as an
MSD ignition. Hoses are all supple and shiny, and no corrosion on
any parts is seen. A single 4-barrel Edelbrock carburetor and a
TH400 3-speed automatic transmission with a 10-bolt rear make this
runner have the ability to get down the road in two shakes of a
lambs tail. Also, according to engine and transmission codes, this
appears to be the original drivetrain.
Undercarriage
Very clean rust-free frame and floorpans are noted underneath. The
2-1/2-inch stainless steel exhaust runs from stern to bow and is in
excellent condition. 4-wheel drum brakes are seen as well as
independent coil springs up front, and 4 link with coil springs on
the rear for the suspension.
Drive-Ability
Our muscle car aficionado took the wheel and gave a 3 thumbs up to
this car as to its drive-ability. It lit right up, idled smoothly,
and took off like a bolt of lightning. He reported it handled well,
came to a quick stop, and was comfortable to drive. This goat will
"butt" in at any chance it gets.
This goat has had a good life, spending its time garaged, and used
but then put away nicely. It comes with a shop manual and a car
cover. Good exterior paint retaining its shine, a super engine,
well done with a new cam, Edelbrock 4-barrel carb, and original
drivetrain, we now have a whole different animal in our hallowed
halls of Classic Auto Mall.
VIN Decode
242177B130434
2-Pontiac
42-GTO
17-2 Door Hardtop
7-1967
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
130434-Sequential Unit Number
Trim Tag
05B-2nd Week May 1967 Build
ST 67 24217-1967 GTO 2 Door Hardtop
BDY BAL6183-Baltimore Body #
TR 236-Parchment
PNT HH-Linden Green
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.