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AutoHunter Spotlight: 1967 Pontiac GTO

“The Great One”

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Featured on AutoHunter, the online auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, is this restored 1967 Pontiac GTO. It is powered by the new-for-1967 400ci V8 backed by Hurst-shifted four-speed manual. Features include bucket seats, Rally cluster, power steering and brakes, and air conditioning. Finished in Linden Green with black vinyl interior, this 1967 Pontiac GTO includes an owner’s manual and warranty book with the sale, plus a clear title.

During the restoration, the exterior was refinished in Linden Green. Features include non-functional hood scoop, front fender-mounted antenna, wheel well and rocker trim, and black vinyl top.

A set of Pontiac Rally I wheels with stainless steel trim is wrapped in BFGoodrich radial T/A tires. 

The interior is upholstered in black vinyl. Features include center console with Hurst shifter, woodgrain accents, AM radio and more.

The instrument panel features a 120-mph speedometer, 8,000-rpm tachometer and gauges for the fuel level, coolant temperature and oil pressure. The odometer reads 23,661 miles, which the selling dealer reports to be accurate.

Power is provided by a 400ci V8 engine backed by a four-speed manual transmission. All underhood components have been maintained to factory specifications.

This GTO was factory-equipped with an independent front suspension and a solid rear-drive axle. Braking is provided by power front discs and rear drums. The dual exhaust system exits at the rear. Additional photos of the undercarriage can be found in the carousel in the auction page.

The auction for this 1967 Pontiac GTO ends on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at 3:15 p.m. (PDT)

Visit the AutoHunter listing for more information and photo gallery

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Diego Rosenberg
Diego Rosenberg
Lead Writer Diego Rosenberg is a native of Wilmington, Delaware and Princeton, New Jersey, giving him plenty of exposure to the charms of Carlisle and Englishtown. Though his first love is Citroen, he fell for muscle cars after being seduced by 1950s finned flyers—in fact, he’s written two books on American muscle. But please don’t think there is a strong American bias because foreign weirdness is never far from his heart. With a penchant for underground music from the 1960-70s, Diego and his family reside in the Southwest.

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