1967 Gto 400 Auto Ps'pdb,ac.power Seat Tilt on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Engine:400
Body Type:tdht
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: parchment
Model: GTO
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: gto
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 100,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
1967 GTO the car has been in my family since 1985 the car was sold new in Lincoln Ne I work with the second owner he sold it in 1973 he told me his sister inlaw was the first owner. The PHS states Options are paint is N Burgundy interior is 224 parchment am radio power steering power brakes A/C power seat drivers remote mirror vanity mirror Custom seat belts Rally Gauges console soft ray glass all rally 1 wheels redline wide Oval tires turbo 400 with His/hers shifter Safe T track .I added tilt and AM/FM radio door edge gaurds and disc front brakes. The car was frame off Restored in 1998 I have put a bout 2000 miles on it .The car is non numbers matching it dose have 67 400 was XP coded now re stamped YS date's are right block and head are k 11 6 intake is L or J 13 6 engine was rebuilt ARMA Steel crank .030 block heads are 670 H.O. cam I did leave the H.O. manifolds on it . Body was sanded bare replaced trunk pan drivers rear patch and lower fenders patched right front floor pan paint is base clear pin strips are painted on DuPont croma base stanless steel is all in good shape all the emblems were replaced with new .frame was sanded and base cleared black as well as the underbody. body mount bushing were replaced. New A frame bushing ball joints rear control arm bushing new sway bar lanks and bushings. Interior was redone new door panels seat covers head liner carpet arm rest base and pads. the car was shown on My classic car TV show in1999 it was signed By Jim Wanger If you have any Questions call Dan 402 four three two 7019
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