1967 Pontiac GTO 2-door Hardtop painted in Mahogany Metallic, which has been repainted at some point. This authentic 242-code GTO is powered by the era-correct 400 V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. While the paint displays a nice shine overall, there is some slight orange peel present throughout the car. It comes equipped with power steering, a 4-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake manifold, aluminum radiator, power antenna, and power brakes.
The chrome and brightwork are in good condition. The vehicle rides on rally-style wheels fitted with Cooper Cobra white letter radials. Inside, you’ll find a black vinyl bucket seat interior that has been refurbished by the previous owner, with the seating surfaces in excellent shape. The carpeting and headliner also appear solid. An aftermarket gauge cluster has been added below the dash, though the speedometer is non-functional, missing a needle. The car tends to run better after warming up to 160 degrees. The aftermarket stereo in the dash is currently not operational, but both the wipers and power antenna are in working order.
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