1967 Pontiac Gto Convertible #s Matching In Storage Over 30 Years on 2040-cars
Yorktown Heights, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:389
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: convertible
Options: power steering, power brakes
Drive Type: fwd
Mileage: 42,659
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Although not one of the nicer cars for sale, this car still deserves to be restored. This is a real 1967 GTO convertible, real RED car with full #S MATCHING from front to back. There is alot of cars for sale, but money is still better spent in a car that retains its original drivetrain. Parts where dated anywhere from a few weeks up to 3 months before the body build date. Body build date - 01C January 3rd week, Engine - A177 January 17 1967, Engine unit # - 337306 This # is on the rt frt of the block and on the original build sheet. This is 100% proof of the original motor. Manifold - L026 November 2 1966, Carb - L6 November 1966, Driver side head - A117 January 11 1967, Passenger side head - M276 December 27 1966 (both heads are 670s), Radiator Harrison coded TY, Alternator - 6K14 October 14 1966, Distributor - 7A11 January 11 1967, Transmission - coded PS 67 22904 - PS designates Turbo Hydra-Matic 400, Rear axle housing - A107 January 10 1967. Passenger floor is solid but the trunk floor will need to be replaced. When the car was purchased over 30 years ago it was in great shape. We drove it often and one day the car got hit in the LT quarter panel. We never repaired the qt panel and the seam between the qt panel and tail lamp panel seperated and water got into the trunk area. This is the reason the trunk floor and qt rotted out. It appears the car has not been taken apart and even has the original overspray on the firewall with the factory line worker applied R-223 code. R for regimental red and 223 for black interior. As with most cars that have sat for 30 years, a full restoration would be best. Finding a real red real GTO convertible with full #s matching is becoming almost impossible anymore. I believe 42,659 is original miles since its been off the road for 30 years. The cold season is upon us. What better way to spend it then to restore an icon.
On Dec-05-13 at 20:33:51 PST, seller added the following information: The trunk also needs to be replaced. As with any purchase I would suggest a visual inspection to help in making the best bidding decision. |
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