Very Rare 1967 Pontiac Gto 2dr Post Coupe on 2040-cars
West Union, Ohio, United States
Very Rare 1967 Pontiac GTO 2DR Post Coupe, Only 7035 made! This car was bought new at Rogers Pontiac in Dayton, Ohio, traded back in, then the 2nd owner bought it 2-21-69 with a little over 17,000 miles. He owned it for 0ver 36 years, he sold it to a buddy of mine in 2005, I bought it from him in 2011. The 2nd owner lived in Kettering, Ohio. He used it as a daily driver for over 25 years. Not for sure of the stuff he did through the years, he did put side pipes on it in the 70's. I do have some paper work.... PHS from Pontiac, original owner protection plan booklet, Owner's Manual, Returned Check from Rogers Pontiac from 2nd owner, Car Invoice from 2nd owner dated 2-21-69, Ohio passenger registration cards, copy of Title with 2nd owners name. The 2nd owner keep all the little notes that guys left on the goat though the years that wanted to buy it. 400 335hp, 4bbl, radio push button AM/FM with Power Antenna, Stereo 8 Track Tape Player, Door edge Guards, Power Steering, Soft Ray Glass all Windows, Power Windows, Bucket Seats with Head Rest, Custom Air Conditioning, Turbo Hydra--Matic with Column Shift (very rare). Signet Gold, Black interior with black vinyl top. 3rd owner put new tires and wheels, new Gas Tank, new Brakes and lines, New Starter, Replaced the front windshield. The 4th owner (that's me) the only thing I have done to the car replaced the transmission lines that go to the radiator and the front header Panel (metal in the grille). The bottom chrome is nice also ( it is off the car). Car needs exhaust, I never had it done because I thought it needed the trunk floor fixed first. yes it needs Trunk floor, Drivers side Quarter, Drivers side Door skin, Rocker Panel. Car runs very Strong and has a good transmission. has Air shocks on back, I do have the original Spare tire and jack, wiper blades chrome and trim. The GTO now has 106543 miles. Car runs good, But does need exhaust and some TLC. This GTO has not been messed with at all and does have a lot of rare options. The motor block has the letters YS and numbers above that are 427646. The seats and head rest are nice along with the door panels, Black carpet was removed. The floors have a few small holes, frame is good. I do have an extra front bumper that needs re-chromed, I also had the Hood striped and primed. If you want to talk to me call Jack, my cell number 937. 902. 2142 or any questions you can email me. I work long hours, I will check my email every night. If you want to come and see the car let me know.
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