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Regimental Red 1967 GTO hardtop, left rear view. In this shot Eric has white letter tires instead of Redlines. CLICK->
Here is a shot of the engine. CLICK->
The interior is just as bright of a red as the paint. CLICK->
Kerry Hudson has been restoring this 1967 LeMans hardtop. He's added a GTO hood. CLICK->
Under the hood is a freshly rebuilt 400ci engine. CLICK->
Site visitor Rick sends in these pictures of a black 1967 GTO. Rick tells us more, "I spotted this poor old neglected 1967 GTO on a trip a few years back. When I looked at the damaged area on the rear, it appeared to be painted blue underneath the current black paint. I hope that someone saved this car." CLICK->
View of the rear of this sad looking 1967 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
This is a White 1967 GTO Sport Coupe parked next to the woods. This car is owned by Paul Stephenson from Houston, Texas. He says that it is a decent driver and plans on getting around to restoring it when time and money allows. There might be a Bigfoot in the woods. Keep an eye out for those. CLICK->
Tyrol Blue 1967 GTO hardtop owned by Jake Carrillo from Alhambra, California. It has a 400ci YS coded engine connected to an automatic transmission with a Hurst His/Hers shifter. Options include; tinted glass, rear mounted antenna, Rally II wheels, and a 3.55 Posi rear end. Jake tells us more, "I was really a Chevy guy but I fell in love with my friend's red '66 LeMans last year. How could you not like those stacked headlights? He offered to sell it to me on three different occasions and each time he retracted his offer at the last minute as if to tease me. One day, last September '07, I finally found my dream car - a true 242 VIN 1967 GTO with a Protect-O-Plate, original owner's manual, PHS documented, matching number, and original color (F2 code) for sale. I flew north and drove it down from San Francisco to Van Nuys, California (6.5 hours!). I then stopped in front of my friend's house who ownes the LeMans and honked once. When he saw the car his jaw dropped to the floor and he almost passed out when he found I bought it for less than his LeMans price. GRRRRR!" CLICK->
Another shot of Jake's Tyrol Blue 1967 GTO hardtop. In this shot, he changed the wheels to Cragars. CLICK->
Tyrol Blue 1967 GTO hardtop, front end view. CLICK->
Overhead view of Jake's Tyrol Blue 1967 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Black Cherry Metallic 1967 GTO hardtop owned by Douglas Tutt from Georgia. Douglas tells us more, "The frame-off restoration took about 18 months. Minor changes include front disc brakes, power windows all around, Boyd 18" wheels, a great sound system, and custom paint - Black Cherry m=Metallic. The car stays with my 67 year old Dad who helped to manage the project to completion. He loves driving it." CLICK->
Black Cherry Metallic 1967 GTO hardtop, left side view. CLICK->
The interior is equally as nice. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...