1967 GTO Convertible PHS Documented 400 HO Very Rare Car!

Price: - Item location: Monroe, Washington, United States
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1967 Pontiac GTO GTO High Output Convertible P.H.S. Docs

1967 GTO Convertible

Full PHS Documentation

Factory 400 HO 360 Horsepower Engine Option

Factory Safe-T-Track 3.55 Ratio (limited slip)

Factory Power Steering and Power Brakes

Factory Rally I Wheels

Factory Head Rest Seats

This '67 GTO Convertible is a very well optioned specimen. A full report from Pontiac Historical Society proves this car is one of very few convertibles to have come with the H.O. 400 engine. Beyond the engine option many other highly desirable options were chosen such as the 3.55 Ratio Safe-T-Track Differential, Head-Rest Seats, Power Steering, Power Brakes and more. You will be hard pressed to find a more complete and desirable optioned car.

The body of this GTO is quite impressive. The quarter panels, floors, dash, A-pillars all appear to be solid born-with metal. Panel alignment is nice and the paint has a deep shine. There are the normal imperfections of an older paint job such as small chips, overall it looks nice though. There is a small wave in the passenger rear quarter panel above the wheel house. I can't see any obvious reasons why it would be there such as damage inside the trunk. If you look for it you can find it in the right light. Its not outwardly obvious. The only sign of rust I could find in the car is a few small bubbles under the GTO trunk emblem. There are a few small bubbles. This isn't a show car, but a very nice looking driver that garners never ending thumbs up and conversation.

The chrome moldings and bright trim were all recently professionally polished and look very nice.

The convertible top looks great. There is some very minor wear but overall it is quite nice. The hydraulic system works nice and smooth. The latches line up well and fasten easily.

Inside the interior looks very nice in its factory Parchment trim. It appears like it might be the original born with interior. There is some wear and imperfections, but is overall quite nice. The bucket seats wear the rare 'Headrest' option and are nice and firm, not worn out. The original Tach and Gauges package works properly and looks great with the high end woodgrain trim. The Hurst 'His and Hers' shifter is still in good shape and works nicely. Overall this is a very impressive interior.

Under the hood the WT coded 400 is not the numbers matching YZ block but does wear the rare correct HO specific exhaust manifolds and 670 cylinder heads with a larger Comp Cams camshaft. The engine has a very noticeable lope to the idle and sounds like a good muscle car should.

The TH400 transmission goes into gear quickly and shifts properly. The 'YH' coded 3.55 Safe-T-Track differential is a much appreciated option with the extra power of the HO.

The cooling system has been upgraded with a larger radiator and an auxiliary electric fan for low speed cruising.

Out on the road the car feels great. The steering fells nice and crisp. The suspension has been upgraded and keeps the car planted and the addition of a large rear sway bar really helps in the corners.

Whether you are looking for a rare classic or a fun driver, this car fills both needs perfectly.