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1967 Pontiac GTO
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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1967 Pontiac GTO 4 speed $18,000.00
ONLY 44K NO ACCIDENTS CARFAX CERTIFIED PRICED TO SELL! $12,900.00
1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible 400/350HP #"s match $11,800.00
1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible bright red 400 with A/C $19,100.00
1966 Barrier White Pontiac GTO Convertible Restored $18,100.00
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A few shots showing the nice smooth lines. There are a few small, dime sized rust bubbles forming, but nothing major. Eventually, I'll have the car repainted and a new vinyl top installed as this one is not original. It has a single seam. GTOs had double seamed vinyl tops. This one has one in the center. Dead giveaway it's not original. No matter, paint and top are in excellent shape so there's no rush in that regards. Lots of bite behind those teeth! And the size of that trunk is amazing! No need for an SUV with this thing around. You could fit a Hyundai in there. Not that there's anything wrong with a that.
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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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