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Many modifications have been made. CLICK->
Here's a shot after the engine was inserted into the frame. CLICK->
Burgundy 1967 GTO hardtop owned by Ron from Alsip, Illinois. Ron added, "I bought the car in May 2002 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The car was purchased with the original 52,000 miles on it. The engine and transmission have never been rebuilt or pulled out of the car. The car was originally purchased in Waterloo, Iowa. The car still has the original dealer nameplate on the back between the taillights. It has the H.O. 400 engine and a 3 speed manual transmission. The interior is completely original and mint along with all the chrome and stainless." CLICK->
Cool left-rear view of Ron's burgundy 1967 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Burgundy 1967 GTO hardtop, right side view. Ron's GTO has a black vinyl top and a black interior. Like a lot of cars in the 60s, this one has Cragars on it. CLICK->
The 1967 GTO had a Pontiac emblem on the hood. CLICK->
There's a nice looking engine under the hood of this GTO. CLICK->
Here's a view of the Rally Gauge Cluster with tachometer in Ron's 1967 GTO. CLICK->
Black 1967 GTO hardtop owned by Gerald Kerr. He purchased it in Florida. He says he spent five years and a "boat load" of money restoring it. CLICK->
Gerald's black 1967 GTO hardtop with the red fender liner option and redline tires. He's got one big garage. CLICK->
Black 1967 GTO hardtop, with Gerald's daughter. CLICK->
Here's a view of the Ram Air engine in this black 1967 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Side view of this black 1967 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Andrew Kuncas sent in this picture of his 1967 LeMans convertible with a fresh 400 and white paint. CLICK->
Dano Savio from sent in these shots of his black 1967 GTO convertible. This one was ordered with the economy (2BBL 400ci and 8:6.1 compression 255 HP) engine, 2.93 rear end, and an automatic transmission with a Hurst dual gate shifter. Dano says this was delivered to the orginal owner on 1-9-67. Dano found a 1967 quarter under the convertable top side panel. What things have you found in your GTO? PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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