Vehicle Description
1967 Pontiac GTO Hardtop . John Delorean and his crew first created
the GTO in 1964 by wedging a big block into a small body, in many
people's minds creating the Muscle Car Era. Well, who would have
known what Detroit was about to usher in. Then introduce a gas
inhaling 389 4bbl set up and presto, a legend. In 1966-67 Pontiac
did a total redesign of their A Body warrior and created the iconic
Coke Bottle Body look. Here is one fabulous example of that
redesign, with that upper echelon of power available and a more
street-able automatic transmission, in a great color combination.
This car was purchased in Salome, Az in 1980 and stayed with that
owner in Arizona till we purchased it. This 400 is rebuilt with
polished aluminum edelbrock, holley carb and headers, equalizer
pipe, new pipes, and cutouts, sounds amazing. Features Era Correct,
Smooth, detailed NOM 400 CID V8, YS code, #16 heads, Smooth
shifting Powerglide automatic Transmission with Hurst his/hers
shifter. In Dash aftermarket am-fm Radio. Finished in Signet Gold
with Pebble Grain Black Vinyl Top. Correct Black Bucket Seat
interior Full length console with storage and Hurst Shifter
Optional Power Steering, Factory Optional Power Brakes, with front
discs, 3.55 open Rear End Correct working Pontiac Tachometer in the
Dash 120 MPH Speedometer with 29XXX miles showing on the
Odometer(turned over) Safety Guard Padded Dash and Sunvisors and
Color Keyed Seat Belts, dual chrome mirrors, aftermarket Auto Gauge
gauges underdash, Performance Tuned Dual Exhaust with Chrome Tips
New set of hankook Radial Tires P205/75R15, old school look with
Keystone Classic Wheels, Owner's Manual and a stack of receipts
Included