1967 Pontiac Gto Convertible All #'s Match 4 Speed Posi Regimental Red on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Engine:6.6L 400Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Muncie 4 Speed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Owner
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 18,000
Model: GTO
Exterior Color: Regimental Red
Trim: Base
Interior Color: Red
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Convertible
1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible A little about me: I have been a avid vintage Pontiac enthusiast for many years. I know these cars front to back. I see Pontiac engine codes in my "alphabet" cereal in the morning. My collection encompasses some of the most rare and sought after pieces that are not usually available for public sale. Unfortunately, due to being unable to work on these cars anymore for health reasons, some will be up for sale against my sound judgment. I do not need to sell this car. I do NOT need the money and this is NOT a fire sale. No lowball offers will be entertained so please don't insult me. My pieces are very rare and sought after cars. If your looking for a GTO to tinker with over the winter to take to the cruise night next summer this car is not for you. THIS CAR IS FOR THE TRUE ENTHUSIAST WHO WANTS ONLY THE BEST, UNMOLESTED, DESIRABLE CARS AVAILABLE.
Back to the Goat! THIS IS A 100% ORIGINAL AND UNMOLESTED 67 GTO CONVERTIBLE REGIMENTAL RED (CODE R) RED INTERIOR WHITE CONVERTIBLE TOP
SOME NICE OPTIONS INCLUDE SPORT DELUXE WOOD WHEEL BUCKET SEATS CONSOLE 3.55 POSI REAR END
------PROTECT O PLATE----- ORIGINAL IL TITLE BUYERS ORDER
ORIGINAL 52K MILE CAR LAST ON THE ROAD 25 YEARS AGO
This 67 GTO Convertible is #'s matching down to the carb, distributor, alternator, ect. The motor and trans were gone through as the car sat forever, and reinstalled in the car but not plumbed. The interior on this GTO is 100% original and is IMMACULATE...I would put a carpet in it, and the interior would be concourse in every sense of the word. Mint Sport Deluxe Wood Wheel, Immaculate console, seats, door panels, ect. The convertible top is also new.
The body on the car retained it's original regimental red paint on it when I procured the car. It is now in primer. The car is largely rust free, however there is some rust in the passenger rear floor pan, as well as typical minor rust on the rear of the quarter panels. The frame, rest of the floors, doors, fenders, hood, deck lid. ect. are rust and bondo free. This is a very solid unit. It has factory rally 1 wheels and 3 OF THE ORIGINAL TIRES ON IT!
The car will need paint, tires, brakes, gas tank, fuel lines, ect. as candidly it's been sitting since about 1985 or so. The long block and trans were gone through and reinstalled in the car but never wired or plumbed. The chrome and brightwork on the car are very nice, except the bumpers disappeared at some point ( I've had this car a long time)
This is a excellent genlemens restoration and I'll get pictures up in a day or two
Call me with any questions or specifics at 312 622 7533
SOLD AS-IS
WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO FIND A 100% #'s matching 67 GTO 4 speed posi convertible with 50k original DOCUMENTED 1 OWNER MILES FOR THIS KIND OF $$$ ? IT DONT HAPPEN OFTEN |
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