1967 Pontiac Gto Convertible on 2040-cars
North Tazewell, Virginia, United States
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1967 Pontiac GTO convertible. Manufactured in Baltimore MD on September 27, 1966 (very early GTO) and delivered to Don Clark Pontiac-Buick in Bluefield WVA.
Serial # 242677B103470. Complete body on restoration by Pontiac dealership.
Original Engine 062701 YS, Turbo Transmission PS67 3422 and a properly dated (August 66) Heavy Duty Safe T Trac 3:90 posi rear. (motor upgraded to Ram Air intake system, exhaust ram air manifolds, including a new Gardner 2 ¼” exhaust )
Options:
Power Windows
Seat Belts - Custom
Power Steering
Radio - AM
Power Brakes
Floor Mats/ front and rear
Power Trunk Release
Electric Clock
Center Console
Turbo-Hydramatic
Soft Ray Windshield
Visor Vanity Mirror
Remote control o/s mirror
GTO has the following restored or reconditioned:
Carburetor 7027262 (original and very rare - restored)
Alternator – 1100704 6 G 7 July 7 1966 – rebuilt original
Starter 1107355 6 J16 September 16 1966 rebuilt original
Voltage Regulator 1119515 H 6 August 1966 rebuilt original
Fuel pump and water pump are new
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