Originally built during the high point of American muscle cars,
this 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible wears Tyrol Blue like a
custom-tailored suit. White pinstripes trace along the body lines,
adding visual snap against the rich blue paint job. The contrasting
white vinyl top folds down to let the sunshine in on perfect
driving days. Chrome details remain bright all around, from the
bumpers to the window trim, showing off the quality of this classic
Pontiac. Those 14-inch wheels and 225/70R14 red line tires complete
the period-correct look while giving this GTO an athletic stance
that makes other drivers take notice when it pulls up to the local
drive-in.
White vinyl bucket seats welcome you to the carefully maintained
interior. The instrument panel shows off clear gauges without any
cracks or damage to the surrounding area. Faux wood trim adds a
touch of luxury to both the dashboard and center console. The
factory shifter rises from between the seats, putting total control
of the transmission in your hand. Additional comfort comes from
factory air conditioning that blows cold, plus power steering that
makes parking lot maneuvers simple. The AM/FM cassette stereo
provides musical accompaniment for weekend drives along your
favorite backroads. Door panels and carpeting look excellent,
keeping this GTO looking sharp inside and out.
A 400 cubic inch V8 engine gives this GTO its legendary performance
credentials. The engine pairs with a TH400 3-speed automatic
transmission for effortless acceleration. Factory-style manifolds
feed a stout Quadrajet 4-barrel carburetor, while dual exhaust with
Dynomax mufflers and long tube manifolds produce that distinctive
Pontiac sound. Power disc brakes provide excellent stopping
ability. The suspension uses A-arms with coil springs up front and
coil springs with trailing arms and stabilizer bar in back,
allowing for both comfortable cruising and spirited driving when
the mood strikes. The engine bay looks tidy and correct,
maintaining this GTO's authentic appearance for car shows and
cruise nights.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 400 V8 Engine
• TH400 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Quadrajet 4-Barrel Carburetor
• Factory Style Manifolds
• Power Front Disc Brakes
• Dual Exhaust with Dynomax Mufflers
• Long Tube Manifolds
• A-Arm with Coil Spring Front Suspension
• Coil Spring with Trailing Arms and Stabilizer Bar Rear
Suspension
• Tyrol Blue Paint with White Pinstriping
• White Vinyl Convertible Top
• 14" Wheels in 225/70R14 Tires with Redlines
• Chrome Bumpers
• Power Convertible Top
• White Interior with Bucket Seats
• Faux Wood Trim on Dashboard and Center Console
• Center Console with Shifter
• Power Steering
• R-134a Air Conditioning
• AM/FM Cassette Stereo
• Interior Lights
• PHS Documentation
• Factory Build Sheet, original warranty card, owners manual, title
documentation, & receipts!
One drive in this 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible will remind you why
these cars gained such legendary status. The combination of 400 V8
power, drop-top style, and classic Tyrol Blue over white color
scheme makes for an unforgettable American performance car. Call
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Vehicle Details
1967 Pontiac GTO
Listing ID:CC-1949015
Price:$75,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1967
Make:Pontiac
Model:GTO
Exterior Color:Tyrol Blue
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:63701
Stock Number:5128-TPA
VIN:242677P257093
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