1967 Gto Convertible Project Car Muscle Car Classic Car Pontiac Other on 2040-cars
Rossville, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: 2 door convertible
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Divorce Sale
We have 4 sale is a 67 GTO. The car is from Cal. still has Cal. clear title, have plate from fire wall and all vin no. are present. Car is not a show car, But with some work COULD BE. Work that's been done new floor pan's, new trunk, 2 new 1/4 panel's, front end is new, doors are in good shape pass, door needs work, but is useable, car has been in storage, just got it out and cleaned it up so you can see what it is. I got most of the parts out of storage, there's still more parts mostly sheet metal, haven't found hood, but is suppose to be one ? Whatever we find will go with car, Car has MSD Ing. don't know how to hook that stuff up ! so right now it does not run, But everything is new. They had it running when it was 1st bought, My daughter got this in a divorce so it has to go! We took a pic of parts that go with it! and any more we find will go also, here's info on the drive train. This car is equiped with a twin turbo GTO, the engine has been completely rebuilt, with new pistons rings, stroker crank (puts the engine up to 461CI) new holley carb, and the list goes on and on! The stock 4spd trans has been replaced with a TKO 600 5 speed transmission capable of handling what (given the right amount of boost) could be well beyond 1000HP!!! The driveshaft has been custom built, the rear end is still the original posi, but has been rebuilt with new gears. The front brakes have been upgraded to disk for a little extra stopping power. The steering box was replaced with a close ratio steering box to help control power. The frame is still in great shape as most of the front and rear (new suspension components) has been media blasted and POR'D. Car is being sold with no Resv. so high bidder will get it, we have it listed local and could be removed at anytime. Sold as is, Please come look or send someone to look. Thanks Ask all questions before bidding
P/S car comes with new factory seat covers. Frt are Blve but rear is white? w/s has crack! Tire's wheel's ,centers r-brand new If you want 04 seat's my daughter said she just bought them last x-mas for 600.00 if you don't want them thats ok, try to sell them seperat.
non refundable deposit of 1,000.00 due as soon as auction ends.
Thank you
Have pervious owners name and address will give to winning bidder has all spec.
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