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Here's the "money" shot. Tyrol Blue 1967 GTO hardtop, front end view. CLICK->
Mariner Turquoise 1967 GTO hardtop owned by David Molnar from Greensboro, North Carolina. David tells us more, "Options I have put on the car are: 1965 Tri-power, 4 core radiator, chromed valve covers, wood stering wheel, Rally gauges, fan guard, hood tach and some misc. stickers/detail items. It's a 400 tripower 3-speed manual trans. Fully restored. Options from the factory were AC, console, and vinyl top. I've put a lot of work into the car and love driving her around. I'm always asked 'You have three deuces in that?' - and
when I reply 'yes,' I'm always asked to pull it over for a closer look. These 'Great Ones' are awesome!" CLICK->
Mariner Turquoise 1967 GTO hardtop, right side view. CLICK->
Mariner Turquoise 1967 GTO hardtop, interior dash view. This one has the Custom Sport wood steering wheel. CLICK->
Mariner Turquoise 1967 GTO hardtop, engine view. CLICK->
Montego Cream 1967 GTO convertible owned by Norm Lis from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Nice looking 1967 car. Makes me wish it was 1967 again. Stamps only cost a nickel. Billie Jean King won Wimbledon. It was the first year for Rolling Stone magazine. One of the big movies of the year was "The Graduate". CLICK->
Montego Cream 1967 GTO convertible, right side view. CLICK->
Montego Cream 1967 GTO convertible, rear view. CLICK->
Montego Cream 1967 GTO convertible, engine view. It's got tha bling bling. With a car this COOL, who needs air conditioning? CLICK->
Another shot of the engine in Norm's Montego Cream 1967 GTO convertible. This is what I call fresh! It doesn't even have any burn marks on the heads paint yet. CLICK->
Montego Cream 1967 GTO convertible, interior view. It's nice to see a rechromed dash in here. CLICK->
Silver 1967 GTO convertible owned by John Sillay. This is a shot before the frame-off restoration. CLICK->
Silver 1967 GTO convertible, left rear view. CLICK->
Silver 1967 GTO convertible, interior view. CLICK->
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Says Tom Harold (harold2.@iquest.net) - "This is the ONLY place to go for great GTO content! (And it's cool that it's based in my home state of Indiana. "There's more than corn" and all that stuff.)"