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Blue 1967 GTO convertible owned by Russell Housen picture #9. Interior dash view. CLICK->
Blue 1967 GTO convertible owned by Russell Housen picture #10. Work begins on the underside at Harbor Auto Restoration of Pompano Beach. CLICK->
Blue 1967 GTO convertible owned by Russell Housen picture #11. Another view in the shop. CLICK->
Blue 1967 GTO convertible owned by Russell Housen picture #12. Work begins on Wheel openings, they are being finished in GM Semi Gloss black. CLICK->
Blue 1967 GTO convertible owned by Russell Housen picture #13. Another view in the shop. CLICK->
Blue 1967 GTO convertible owned by Russell Housen picture #14. Rear Drums cleaned and painted. CLICK->
Blue 1967 GTO convertible owned by Russell Housen picture #15. exhaust system cleaned and underside painted. CLICK->
Blue 1967 GTO convertible owned by Russell Housen picture #16. The radiator is removed and primed to make sure the paint sticks to the Aluminum. Then it is painted Hi Gloss Black. CLICK->
This 1967 GTO advertisement was copied from a page within the March 1967 edition of Argosy magazine by Luke123173@aol.com. This was a men's magazine that featured articles on everything from camping and boating to automobiles. (big 294K file) CLICK->
1967 black on black GTO coupe owned by Bryan Dumont. CLICK->
1967 GTO hardtop found for sale in California City, Califiornia. It was blue with a white interior. VIN 242177P264528. CLICK->
1967 Tempest Sprint magazine ad which says, "The Great Imposter." CLICK->
Red 1967 GTO hardtop sent in from Jonas Hedqvist. Jonas says, "In July this year (2001) I bought a GTO. An HO car with many options such as powersteering, powerbrakes, discbrakes, lamp accessory kit, rally cluster, door edge guards, Safe T-Track, His & Hers Hurst dual gate shifter, and so on. One of the most special things with this car is that it sold (new in 1967) in Sweden. What I've heard is that there were just five '67 GTO's with HO-engine sold in Sweden this year. The car is under restoration. The original color is Silverglaze metallic with black vinyl roof and It's going to be repainted in that color. This picture was taken before the start. As you can see the rocker-panel moldings and some other moldings already removed." CLICK->
Blue 1967 LeMans owned by Chris Embrey. Here's what Chris had to say about his car, "I bought this car when I was 16 years old back in 1989. I have spent the last 10 years restoring it a little at a time. All the work was done with the help of my father. We did everything to my Lemans including the turbo 400 rebuild and the paint and body. It sports a 69 400 with turbo 400 trans and 3.23 posi rear." CLICK->
Here's a rusty blue 1967 GTO hardtop that was found for sale on the internet summer of 2001 in Chicago. The car has sat here for the last 15 years. It ran when it was parked in 1986. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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