1967 Pontiac Gto H.o. Hardtop Numbers Matching 400ci Ho V8 Phs Documented on 2040-cars
New York, United States
Body Type:Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400ci
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: 2-door GTO Hardtop
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 55,285
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Low Mileage Never Butchered or damaged Survivor car owned by the restoration experts at Z&Z Restoration. Older body on frame restoration by Z&Z Restoration on this low mileage survivor car. Car was stored for over 18 years prior to restoration. Low original mileage of 55,285. This is an extremely nice well cared for driver that retains most of its originality including all sheet metal and interior except as noted. It has a beautiful paint job and one of the best colors of the model year - Tyrol Blue. It is not a trailer queen but will provide endless hours of enjoyment in this investment grade vehicle.
PHS documented numbers matching HO 400 YZ motor with its original TH400. Laser straight original sheet metal body with correct tyrol blue base coat clear coat paint. New black vinyl top, new date coded front and rear glass. re-chromed original rear bumper with remainder of trim in excellent original condition. Car maintains its original undercoating and floor panels.
Rally gauges sit in re-chromed dash bezel, new arm rest bases and AC vents, carpet and headliner during the restoration. Remainder of interior is excellent original condition including all seats. Factory AC, Power antenna and rear speaker. Disk brakes added and quick ratio steering box. Original front brakes and steering box come with car. Car also has an added electronic fuel pump in line with a switch under the dash as well as an updated AM\FM radio concealed in a 66 case. Original AM radio comes with the car.
Motor was re-built and remains standard bore with all original internals. Motor runs very strong and this car can be driven anywhere. Car has only 55,285 miles since new.
Car has its original harrison radiator with a recent new core. Seat belts are original and dated in 1966. This car also has its original HO chrome air cleaner.
This is a well optioned Tyrol Blue HO GTO. Documentation includes pictures prior and during restoration, Previous Owner titles and registrations dating back to 1998. Bid with confidence on this quality GTO.
Numbers
Data Plate 12B = Second Week December
Paint F2 - Tyrol Blue, Black Vinyl
TR 223-B Black Interior
Trim E 2K2GTR = Tinted Glass, Air C, Console, Rear Ant, Rear Seat Speaker
Car Invoice = 12/15/66
Block YZ Serial 199487 (# on PHS Billing History) Dated L116 - December 11, 1966
Heads 670
Carb 7037262
Intake Manifold 9786286 Date Code L066 = December 06, 1966
Rear End 9783393 Dated L306
Transmission = PX
HO Exhaust Manifolds = 9777641 and 9777646
Key Words: Ram Air, Ram Air IV, HO, Super Duty, Trans Am, Judge
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