Superb 67 Gto Hardtop on 2040-cars
Bonney Lake, Washington, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:400 HO
Transmission:Manual 4 Speed
Body Type:U/K
Model: GTO
Mileage: 500
Sub Model: GTO
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Regimental Red
Year: 1967
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Standard GTO package
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Rear
Over 60K invested in this stellar professional total restoration of a real 242 car with the most desirable factory performance options. Completely rebuilt engine to 400 HO specifications, Muncie 4 speed, 3:55 Posi Differential, Power Front Disc Brakes, Power Steering, Rally Gage Dash, Tilt Steering Column, Full Console with Vacuum Gage and Factory Hurst Shifter. 15X7 Rally II Wheels with Brand New, zero miles, BFG Redline Radials.
The all original and laser straight body is finished with buttery smooth, gorgeous BASF Regimental Red factory color. New front and rear glass. Most of the aluminum and stainless trim is NOS or the finest reproductions available. The interior is all new PUI Gold Series upholstery, carpet and headliner. Virtually handles, knobs, armrests, seat belts, etc. are correct NOS or top quality reproductions. The entire guage package is brand new as well as the correct Hurst shifter. The entire dash and console are restored to as new condition. Original working AM radio with correct teardrop shaped antenna shaft.
Quite simply a truly stunning 67 GTO. This auction is for the car only, unless buy it now is used in which case I will also include a fully professionally prepared and ready to assemble 428 4 bolt, 500+ horsepower engine. The block has been hot tanked, mag inspected, bored with torque plates, align honed, decks squared, etc. by highly regarded Pontiac specialists Action Machine. All NEW components include Probe Forged Pistons, Scat H Beam Rods, Forged Billet Steel Crankshaft, Edelbrock Aluminum RPM Heads, A custom Comp Cams Hydraulic Roller Cam with full roller rockers, Edelbock RPM Intake, Edelbrock 850 CFM Carburator, Aluminum Pulleys, A Fluid Dampener and much more. Also to be included will be a new complete Ram Air Intake Air Filter set up with an open Ram Air scoop for the hood. Over 8K invested in the 428 for machining and parts.
Buyer responsible for all shipping costs, but I can assist at this end for temporary storage and loading. 1K deposit required at auction close and balance within 10 days. Call or email with any questions. Roger 253 862 9420.
This car to be sold as is where is, no warranties expressed, written, or made. Any transaction is final. Feel free to ask questions, come and see for yourself. No disappointments.
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