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BaT auction
Looks like a solid GTO with lots of patina.
Fix the interior and all the mechanicals and drive. Engine code WV = 914 produced. No Reserve: 1967 Pontiac GTO Hardtop 400 H.O. 4-Speed Project Need assistance for adding the link. Thank you! |
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60sStuff (10-04-2021) |
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You guys are the Best, yes that one.
I’m working with an iPad and not sure how to add a link from BaT or eBay. Hopefully I’ll figure it out soon. Thanks again, Chris. |
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I'd so love to restore one of these someday. I like this one too!
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----Rare GTO! The only one I ever saw was a silver convert with 4-speed and loaded with options. Liked that one a lot.....Bill S
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Very nice.GLWS!
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Amazing how clean and solid that thing is underneath. Love the pinstriping on the glove box door and by the lock button on the interior door frame....definitely era-correct! I had seen this on BaT and just passed by it, figuring it was a badly rusted POS. Thanks for posting!
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60sStuff (10-05-2021) |
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The Difference …. Almost twins when new.
1967 GTO Fathom Blue with White pinstripes.
The BaT car. My ‘67 HO that I restored by myself in 1988-89 minus the paint. It certainly wasn’t the quality you see today, but I was pleased. I’ll do more posting on both these ‘67 Fathom cars in the Pontiac section soon. Chris. |
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Nice car. I love my '67 HO convertible.
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