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1967 Pontiac GTO
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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2004-2006 Pontiac GTO RH Passenger Fog Lamp Light $52.00
SPC FRONT CAMBER KIT PONTIAC GTO MONTANA SOLSTICE $24.99
2004-2006 Pontiac GTO LH drivers side Fog Lamp Light $62.17
68 67 impala gto chevelle seats front $200.00
Original 1964 Estes Award for Pontiac GTO Muscle Car $5.95
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Nice shots of the car on a perfect Fall day. This is the first real test of the car after all the mods I have done. New radiator keeps the temperature on the new ralley gauges at a constant 170 degrees. PERFECT!!!!! Also, the tripower runs flawlessly with no leaks anywhere. All gauges function perfectly and the new rear decklid speakers have a nice sound to them. Some more shots of the tripower. The left one shows the new washer resevoir (I know it's a 66, but 67s are EXPENSIVE and this one will do for right now). The right is a mean shot of the thing just looming out of the hood. They don't make them like that anymore!!!
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Posted by: dah5096
02/20/2008 08:03PM
my dad had this car in a convertible and all black. i wish he would've kept it.
Posted by: SteelAndSkin
04/12/2007 01:03PM
We've got some photoshoots coming up in the RTP area, send me an email at webmaster@steelandskin.com if you'd be interested in being featured in one!
Posted by: corolla09
03/06/2007 02:11PM
Nice resto but pontiac 400 ci motors werent considered big blocks neither were any other pontiac motor. Pontiac used the same block from 326-455 ci. So most parts are interchangeable.
Posted by: AdmiralViscen
02/02/2006 06:50AM
Awesome car. I don't know why it doesn't have 5 stars.
Posted by: WonkUnit
01/22/2006 07:11PM
THAT car is AWESOMe!!!!! every little detail meticulously worked on. i would think that thing was brand new not 40 years old!! i bet its a beast and a blast to drive!!! good luck with future restorations!!
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