INITIAL UNEDITED DESCRIPTION. 1967 Pontiac GTO Hardtop . John Delorean and his crew first created the GTO in 1964 by wedging a big block into a small body, in many people's minds creating the Muscle Car Era. Well, who would have known what Detroit was about to usher in. Then introduce a gas inhaling 389 4bbl set up and presto, a legend. In 1966-67 Pontiac did a total redesign of their A Body warrior and created the iconic Coke Bottle Body look. Here is one fabulous example of that redesign, with that upper echelon of power available and a more street-able automatic transmission, in a great color combination. This 400 is rebuilt with aluminum edelbrock, holley carb and headers, new pipes with turbo mufflers sounds amazing. Features Era Correct, Smooth, detailed NOM 400 CID V8, YS code, #16 heads, Smooth shifting turbo 400 automatic Transmission with factory Hurst his/hers shifter with a full length console. In Dash aftermarket am-fm cassette Radio. Finished in Blue with Pebble Grain Black Vinyl Top. Correct Black Bucket Seat interior Full length console with storage and Hurst Shifter Optional Power Steering, Factory Optional Power Brakes, 290 open Rear End Correct working Pontiac Tachometer in the Dash 120 MPH Speedometer with XXX miles showing on the Odometer(turned over) Safety Guard Padded Dash and Sunvisors and Color Keyed Seat Belts, chrome mirror, Performance Tuned Dual Exhaust Firestone Redline Tires F70x14, old school look with Pontiac Ralley 2 Wheels. This car has factory air conditioning but all the engine components are missing so it doesn't work. Owner's Manual and a stack of receipts Included
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