1967 Pontiac Gto * Matching Numbers * 400 * 4 Speed * Rotisserie* Immaculate on 2040-cars
North Royalton, Ohio, United States
1967 Pontiac GTO MATCHING NUMBERS! 400 / 4 Speed Rotisserie Restored and very pampered since completion! Completely correct to all codes. If you
have a feedback score of less than 10, please call before bidding. Call any time (216)548-8375 (Tim) Or (216)701-6495 (Jeff) with ANY questions about this car Powered by original rebuilt strong running Pontiac 400 V8 with a 4 speed manual transmission. All correct coded per trim tag with original drivetrain "L67" Engine with code K176 (December 17th) #86133 Digit #136068 WT (manual) 335 HP 431 lbs torque "670" heads Sequence #9146 Baltimore built 11A body code (1st week November) 223 code black bucket seat interior T2 code Montego Cream with black vinyl top Dual exhausts. Outstanding laser straight body that is rock solid with all original perfect metal with GORGEOUS paint. It is finished in the correct color of Montego Creme with a beautiful black vinyl top. All body lines, gaps, seams, and seals are perfect throughout. Immaculate, Super Solid and Detailed Frame and Undercarriage as shown in photos! Detailed
engine bay and trunk compartment with spare and jack. Absolute gorgeous interior including the headliner, seats, door panels, dash and
carpet. This car drives, stops and handles excellent and as new. Mechanically extremely sound. All lights, blinkers, hi-low beams, gas gauge etc.. work as they should. Odometer reads 18640 (believed to be 118,640). Beautiful
chrome, bright work and glass! Red Line radial tires. This is a gorgeous rotisserie restoration completed approximately 5 years ago with no spared expense with very low miles and showing very little wear since completion. Metal throughout is as perfect as they come. This car can be driven anywhere with complete confidence. Please call with ANY questions! It needs
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Lutz says GM was working on 5th-gen Pontiac GTO
Thu, 08 Aug 2013Bob Lutz was one of the forces behind bringing the Holden Monaro to the United States, as the ill-fated Pontiac GTO in 2004. And while that car received critical acclaim, it was a sales disappointment. Now, Road & Track is reporting that our suspicions were correct - Pontiac was working on a two-door, G8-based coupe before it was shuttered.
In that R&T article, which is no longer available online, Lutz explained that the new GTO would solve many of the issues found in the original. Car Advice speculates that the new model would have look like a rebadged version of the Holden Coupe 60 Concept from 2008, a conclusion we also came to.
That car would have been a big departure from the 2004 to 2006 GTO. It has an extremely long hood and short rear deck, with an almost fastback roofline and a wide greenhouse with a tall beltline. The wheel arches were very pronounced, and the chin and rocker panel splitters gave it a race-ready look. Would it have been enough to make the GTO work in the US? We think it might of, but it looks like we'll never know.
This or That: 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 vs. 1984 Pontiac Fiero
Tue, Feb 10 2015Welcome to another round of This or That, where two Autoblog editors pick a topic, pick a side and pull no punches. Last round pitted yours truly against Associate Editor Brandon Turkus, and my chosen VW Vanagon Syncro narrowly defeated Brandon's 1987 Land Rover. In fact, it was, by far, the closest round we've seen, with 1,907 voters seeing things my way (for 50.8 percent of the vote) versus 1,848 votes for Brandon's Rover (49.2 percent). Sweet, sweet victory! For this latest round of This or That, I've roped Editor Greg Migliore into what I think is a rather fun debate. We've each chosen our favorite terrible cars, setting a price limit of $10,000 to make sure neither of us went too crazy with our automotive atrocities. I think we've both chosen terribly... and I mean that in the best way possible. 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 Jeremy Korzeniewski: Why It's Terrible: Taken in isolation, the Chrysler Crossfire isn't necessarily a terrible car. In fact, it drives pretty darn well, and there's a lot of solid engineering under its slinky shape. Problem is, that engineering was already rather long in the tooth well before Chrysler ever got its hands on it, having come from Mercedes-Benz, which used the basic chassis and drivetrain in a previous version of its SLK coupe and roadster. Granted, the SLK was an okay car, too, but even when new, it hardly set the world on fire with sporty driving dynamics. Chrysler took these decent-but-no-more bits and pieces from the Mercedes parts bin – remember, this car was conceived in the disastrous Merger Of Equals days – and covered them with a rather attractive hard-candy shell. Unfortunately, the super sporty shape wrote checks in the minds of buyers that its well-worn mechanicals were simply unable to cash, though an injection of power courtesy of a supercharged V6 engine in the SRT6 model, as seen here, certainly helped ease some of those woes. In the end, Chrysler was left with a so-called halo car that looked the part but never quite performed the part. It was almost universally panned by critics as an overpriced parts-bin special, which, I must add, was damningly accurate. As a result, sales were very slow, and within the first few months, dealers were clearancing the car at cut-rate prices, just to keep them from taking up too much of the showroom floor. Why It's Not That Terrible, After All: I can speak from personal experience when discussing the Chrysler Crossfire. You see, I owned one. Well, sort of...
Junkyard Gem: 1987 Pontiac Safari Station Wagon
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