1967 Gto Frame Off Restoration 400ci 4bbl, Turbo 400 Trans. 10 Bolt 3:23 Rear on 2040-cars
Smithfield, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400ci 4 barrel
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: hardtop
Options: CD Player
Power Options: power, steering, brakes,trunk release,tilt column,, interior coach lights with map lights, hood & trunk lighting, tinted glass including rear window, in dash clock, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: tor-red aka Hemi Orange
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION!! up for sale today is my 67 GTO,Ive owned this car since 1978. A frame off restoration was completed last year. the car runs and drives like new. the frame,complete undercarriage,radiator support,front inner fender wells and backside of front fenders were all stripped to bare metal and coated with por 15 products. Entire braking system including all lines and hoses is new. all suspension components are new or rebuilt. all chassis mounts are new as well as the fuel tank, sending unit, all fuel lines, fuel pump, and locking gas cap. all 4 tires are new goodyear mounted on 15" appliance aluminum 1 piece slotted mag wheels. (wheels are 70s originals). the inside floorpans were treat with por 15 as well as all new sound deadener,insulation,carpet,fisher riveted sill plates,side panel water shields, door panels, armrest bases,pads, ashtrays, and headliner. all weatherstripping is new, dash pad is perfect and original, upholstery is original and is in good shape. (not perfect). the lower back seat upholstery was replaced only. all interior chrome or stainless trim pieces are original and near perfect. the exterior body was taken to bare metal. replaced were both lower rear qurters and both front fender dog legs. new panels were rear window panel, tailight panel, entire trunk floor, and inner and outer rear wheel wells both sides. the entire car was primed with epoxy primer sealer and then sprayed with 2 gallons of ppg acylic enamel as base coat. I then contracted a body shop to do light finish body work as well as paint with acrylic urethane finish coat. all exterior emblems are new as well as the front wheel well mouldings, rocker panel mouldings, grille surrounds,front and rear bumpers, and lower front fender mouldings. all the rest of the exterior mouldings and trim are original gm in very nice condition. tailights, housings, and back up lights are original with no cracks.front headlight housings and adjusting kits are new as well as 4 halogen headlights. all power window motors are new as well. the engine is a 67 YS block complete rebuilt by a proffessional machine shop. bored 30 over, 670 big valve heads, slightly heavier cam than stock. adjustable rocker arms,timing chain and gears,harmonic balancer,new valves, springs,hardened seats,and HP valve job. 6 quart original oil pan. the cooling system consists of an original recored 4 core radiatior, new cushions,hoses thermstat,water pump, an extreme duty fan clutch,and a new HO heater motor. transmission was flushed, all new external seals, b&m shift improver kit installed, new filter,fluid, lines,modulator, mount, speedometer cable, deep chrome pan,and u-joints im sure I forgot to list everything but im sure you get the picture.I have a ton of money and a lot of time in this.
MT aluminum valve covers,Grant signature series mahogony steering wheel,Gold powder coated rear end cover, deep chrome transmission pan,AM-FM CD player mounted in glove box, 3 speakers in rear deck,custom pontiac carpeted dash protector.chrome air cleaner, close ratio steering box (1970 GTO), antenna booster, sunpro,mechanical oil, volt, and temperature guages mounted under dash center. To be perfect the Car needs light finish body work and a repaint as a result of lousy work by a "proffessional paint shop" also could use some upholstery work on the front seat, some light detailing and either a stock radio or dummy faceplate for the dash opening.I will deliver,you can pick up and drive home, or ship all at your expense. In any event I will not transfer ownership or give you possession till all my cash is in my hand !!
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