1967 Pontiac Gto, Ac 4 Speed, Project Phs on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Engine:400
Body Type:A body GTO
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Mariner Turquoise
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Turquoise
Model: GTO
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: some gto trim is there
Drive Type: not running
Mileage: 519,086
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: GTO
Warranty: None sold as is with no warranty
Here is a 67 GTO, built in Kansas City 11-18-66, all original AC 4 speed car, and is being sold as is, a project, no warranty implied at all. Exterior color is Mariner Turquoise, interior is Turquoise. I have the PHS paper work on it and the Title for it. Besides the AC, 4 speed, it came with a pushbutton radio, manual antenna, visor vanity mirror, custom seat belts, deluxe wheel discs, console, and power steering. WT code Engine is date matching, 30 over with no lip on top of the cylinders, needs rebuilt, comes with a 67 GTO quadrajet 4 speed SR carb. Oil pan, intake manifold, timing cover, all the pulleys, and the heads were all glass bead blasted and painted the correct Pontiac Metallic Blue. All the glass is soft ray and in pretty good condition, including the rear, does not come with a windshield as those are usually replaced with new. Has some of the trim and parts, pretty much what you see in the pictures, comes with only 1 bucket seat, original AC fan blade, passenger side, no transmission, has the cross member, looks like the original rear end, 3.23 WF, on the PHS. Has the usual rust and maybe a bit more, the trunk floor, looks like the lower quarters, behind the rear window, both ends of the lower windshield, and a little in the front and rear floors, little more in the rear. Both fenders and both doors look in nice condition with no rust or dings, same for the trunk lid, upper quarters look straight also. The shifter hole cover is there, pedals, console there but is so so, needs work, package tray support, rear seat back frame needs spot welded back into place for some reason. Has the taillight harness and headlight harness, they are so so, no dash or engine harnesses. I have no idea, not familiar at all with with shipping or transportation, leaving that up to the buyer, shipping fees are the buyers responsibility, but will do what I can on my end to get it loaded. I think that's about it, ask if you have any questions. Thanks.
On Jul-21-13 at 19:00:40 PDT, seller added the following information:
Engine block date is K 21 6, November 21 1966.
On Jul-21-13 at 22:42:56 PDT, seller added the following information:
In substitute of my addition for the block date, K 21 6 is October 21 1966, not November 66. Thanks.
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