Gateway Classic Cars is honored to digitally present this 1967
Pontiac GTO Hardtop Coupe. This car was born in Pontiac, Michigan
and delivered to Nichols Olds-Pontiac-Buick in Enterprise, Alabama.
As also shown on the included window sticker, this Goat left the
factory with options like 4 speed manual transmission, push button
radio, visor vanity mirror, deluxe wheel discs, console, and
electric clock. Bringing the MSRP up to a whopping $3401.78.
Additional information includes the original sale contract, copy of
protect-o-plate, 1967 Owner's manual and Owner Protection Plan
book. The current owner is claimed to be only the fourth of this
car's long life. The Montego white exterior paint is accented with
black pinstripes and is complimented by the Rally II wheels with
BFG white letter tires. Inside, the black bucket seats and console
surround the Hurst 4 speed shifter and provide all the comfort in
driving this legendary machine. Under the iconic hood resides the
400 CID V8 powerplant that is claimed by the owner to have matching
numbers to the VIN. If you want to step back in time and drive one
of the most popular muscle cars, this is the car for you.
Vehicle Details
1967 Pontiac GTO
Listing ID:CC-1825587
Price:$84,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1967
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO
Exterior Color:Montego Cream
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:24456
Stock Number:CHA129
VIN:GCCCHA129
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