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The side panels are nice and straight. CLICK->
Red 1967 GTO sport coupe owned by Jim Fautsch from Avon, Minnesota. Jim tells us, "We bought this 67 GTO back in 95. We did a frame off restoration - replaced the floors the frame (the body was holding the car up!). Now it has racing duty for a few years and then we would like to put it back on the street. The power plant is 474 with a turbo 400 and a 3.73 rear. The car is all steel and weighs 3,500 and runs 10.60s at 125.00" CLICK->
Jim's red 1967 GTO sport coupe from the front. CLICK->
Red 1967 GTO sport coupe, left side view. CLICK->
This GTO has some large rear tires! CLICK->
Tyrol Blue 1967 LeMans hardtop owned by Jack McWilliams from Ankeny, Iowa. Jack tells us, "I have always loved the 67 LeMans - as it was the only year for the 'gills' on the quarter panel. The car has a rebuilt 326 4bbl with an upgrade to HEI ignition. I added power assist disc brakes to the front and replaced the Powerglide with a TH350. The car drives great, as I have put nearly 4,000 miles on it in the summer [of 2006]." CLICK->
Tyrol Blue 1967 LeMans hardtop, front end view. CLICK->
Tyrol Blue 1967 LeMans hardtop, left rear view. This goat wears a set of Cragar wheels with BF Goodrich tires. That is a popular and good-looking combo. CLICK->
Here is a shot of the restoration. It took Jack two years to restore this GTO in his garage. CLICK->
On this website, you will find GTOs in all conditions. Here's a black 1967 GTO hardtop with a parchment interior owned by Rob Heim. This is a view of the car before he began restoring it. Rob is the President of the Connecticut chapter of the GTOAA. Rob stripped the car of the incorrect black paint, and restored his '67 back to its glory, wearing the original Mariner Turquoise hue. The car is restored back to its PHS documentation. CLICK->
Here are a few shots of Rob's 1967 GTO hardtop during restoration. CLICK->
Let's take a look at the primered trunk floor in this 1967 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Mariner Turquoise 1967 GTO hardtop. This is a shot just after Rob's restoration. CLICK->
A close-up of the front end on this Mariner Turquoise 1967 GTO hardtop. Looks nice! CLICK->
Mariner Turquoise 1967 GTO hardtop, right side view. Rob added some new rear coil springs. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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