The 1967 GTO had taken on some changes from its previous year models. Some of which were a chrome mesh texture in the grille, revised rocker panel trim that now covered the bottom part of the doors and new taillights that consisted of four narrow rectangles on either side of the car. But mechanically, the car changed for the better in many ways. The most significant change was an engine enlargement to 400 cubic inches. Among the other changes for '67 was a new three-speed automatic transmission that could be operated manually through a Hurst "dual-gate" shifter and for the first time, Pontiac considered the GTO as its own separate model and not as an option package for the Tempest.This matching numbers GTO was originally sold out of San Francisco, Ca. From the receipts we have, it seems it was sold from Winters Pontiac. The original owner sold it to the second owner in 1983 and he kept it until 1992, rebuilt the motor and then sold it to the current owner. After purchasing, the current owner had the entire interior upholstery redone, replaced front end rocker arms as well as having it painted the factory red color in 2008. This GTO was driven only once a week from 1992 until 2000, then stored and covered in their barn until 2008, then moved to the garage from 2008 until present. The current owners state they have only put about 7000 miles on the car within the last 19 years. This GTO runs great and driving it will give you the true feeling ofAmerican Muscle. Make an offer! sales@specialtysales.com.
Showroom
Fairfield, CA 94534

Showroom
Fairfield, CA 94534