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Mayfair Maize 1967 GTO hardtop, left front view. This one has Redline tires mounted on Rally I wheels. CLICK->
Mayfair Maize 1967 GTO hardtop, engine view. Nice and clean! CLICK->
Mayfair Maize 1967 GTO hardtop, another engine view. CLICK->
Mayfair Maize 1967 GTO hardtop, interior view. Looks like a dual gate shifter and an aftermarket 8-track player. CLICK->
White 1967 GTO hardtop on display at a car show. CLICK->
Blue 1967 LeMans convertible owned by Chris Shiver from Alabama. Chris's car has dual white stripes on it. CLICK->
Blue 1967 LeMans convertible, right side view. CLICK->
Blue 1967 LeMans convertible, interior view. CLICK->
Blue 1967 LeMans convertible, engine view. CLICK->
1967 GTO hardtop owned by Troy Gratt from Rockaway, New Jersey. This all-original GTO has a 400HO engine, 4-speed transmission, Posi, and was painted '67 Buick Riveria Charcoal Gray from the factory. CLICK->
Another view of Troy's gray 1967 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
1967 GTO hardtop owned by Ken Mayr Jr. from Baltimore, Maryland. This one has purplish chamelion paint. Ken says, "It has a 700 horsepower 455 engine, a full roll cage painted same as car, and a custom dash and trunk. I have had the car since 1989 did a frame-off resto. Top of the line everything in this car disc brakes, Hotchkiss suspension, 12-bolt rear, MSD ignition, nitro, Turbo 400 transmission, ATI converter, fuel cell, Dominator carb, and a Be-Cool radiator." CLICK->
Here's the interior of Ken's 67 GTO. He's got a Smurfy steering wheel. CLICK->
A rear shot of Ken's 67 GTO. CLICK->
Another view of Ken's 67 GTO. The chamelion paint color changes in the sunlight. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says Jeffrey N. Meyer (Jefflerna.@ucd.net) - "I'm out here in the middle of the Pacific on the Island of Guam. I'm a GTO/Pontiac fan! Ever since my Dad owned a Green '68 GTO when I was young. There are 2 GTO's on this Island of 150 thousand people, I've seen or heard of a black '69 convertible, and heard of a (story) of a '64 stashed away somewhere. So maybe if I get rich someday (hee,hee) or if I go back to the states. I'll certainly buy a '68 or a '69 GTO!"