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Patrick sends in these pictues of a junked 1966 or 1967 GTO. Patrick comments, "Here are some of the pictures I took at a local junkyard. There are many more old ponchos that I did not get pictures of yet. There are wagons, 2+2 Catalinas, GTO, Tempest, LeMans, Custom-S and The Judge all resting together as they rust into the earth."
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That's a GTO hood. The fender is folded over pretty good.
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1967 GTO hardtop awaiting restoration. It's owned by Al and Brett Deutsch from Philadlephia, Pennsylvania. Brett tells this story, "My Father bought this beast brand new off the showroom floor of Block Pontiac on Bustleton Ave in Philadelphia back in 66/67. Block Pontiac has since been long gone, but the goat is still here. This car has some major history. After many false attempts and unfortunate events, the car is currently being restored from the frame up. The body is currently being dipped and we have begun the suspension work. My father gave her to me a few years ago."
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I don't think that bumper on the hood is gonna fit.
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This car has a lot of surface rust. According to Brett, the car sat at this body shop for some time before he filed a lawsuit to get his money back and is currently using another shop.
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1967 Tempest owned by Ryan Treadway. Ryan tells us, "I am currently restoring it back to original. This is a 326 car and will be Mariner Turquoise when I am finished. The plates on the car is a wild story. I went to get plates for the vehicle and that's what they gave me. How odd to get the year and not have to pay extra for them. I am gonna keep it a Tempest cause after all you cloners clone up all the Tempest and LeMans, I'll be one of the few with a Tempest. Then maybe everybody will want a Tempest. AAAHHH they all look good anyway."
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Ryan says goodbye to his 1967 Tempest hardtop. Ryan explains, "Man, I really hated to do this. The picture speaks for itself. I (tear) sold the car on eBay. I feel it's in good hands now. A
dedicated Pontiac fan drove all the way from Florida up to Ohio for this car. Good luck on the rest of the restoration. Don't worry folks I didn't get married - just flat out broke."
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Red 1967 Tempest sport coupe owned by Forrest from New Carlisle, Ohio. This car has a million louvers on the hood. The picture was sent in by his friend Ryan. Ryan adds, "Here is a picture of my buddy's 1967 Tempest. It's a very clean looking car. He just got some new paint on it and a 400 engine. That's my primered up Tempest in the back.
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Here is another view of all those louvers on this red 1967 Tempest sport coupe. This could have been "The Ultimate Hood Scoop" if they would have faced all those louvers forward! Naaaaa.
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Gulf Turquoise 1967 LeMans hardtop owned by Lynne Irwin from Ithaca, New York. Lynne tell us, "I recently purchased this car at eBay. It seems like a good one, and it doesn't need a whole lot of work. It will help me get my 1967 GTO convertible back together."
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Gulf Turquoise 1967 LeMans hardtop, left side view. This LeMans has a black vinyl top.
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This Gulf Turquoise 1967 LeMans hardtop has a (code 220) turquoise interior.
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Gulf Turquoise 1967 LeMans hardtop, another shot of the front bucket seats. This car is very clean.
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Gulf Turquoise 1967 LeMans hardtop, view of the rear seat.
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Gulf Turquoise 1967 LeMans hardtop, engine view.
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