1967 Pontiac GTO, 400bbl, automatic, #s matching

Price: US $57,000.00 Item location: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Description:

1967 Pontiac GTO

1967 Pontiac GTO with the 400 Block 4 BBL

-Factory verified Engine in a very limited production automatic column shifter in blue.. This car is an original numbers matching.

-The 400 4BBL engine block is stamped and coded for the original column shifter (very rare option)

-The Montreux Blue Factory paint color is by far the most desirable of colors and is still the original color.

-Upon close inspectio, using VIN~COWL TAG~Block Stamps, one will immediately find this is a bit more rarer car. Many GTO GURUs will quickly recognize this and the unique-interesting qualities.

-The cars overall condition is Excellent....The Drive is an easy 9.5/10....the paint and body is a 9-9.5/10...the interior is a 9+/10....and the engin, frame, sub frame with the undercarriage are a conservative 9+/10 as well.

-Engine Stamp decoding.https://www.gtoheaven.com/gtostats/67gto.html

-Engine Stamp decodinghttps://www.andysautosport.com/learning_center/vehicle_specs/gto_engine_codes/

-Cowl tag decodinghttp://www.tpocr.com/pontiacbp7.html

-Full frame off Restoration about 6 years ago. It has been lightly driven once or twice a week consistently about 10 or so miles on a regular basis.

-On the engine block you will find the standard block stamp "YS" verifying and designating the 400 block 4 BBL automatic engine. The "YS" stamp on this car verifies that it is the correct engine as well as year specific to this Pontiac GTO.

-This verification of the 400 block size, is an original desired quality that separates this car from many other, more ordinary non-collectible GTO vehicles.

-Another original quality of this car can be verified through the front block "YS" stamp and rear "86133" stamp.

-Upon its release from the Factory, this car of course had the 400 block engine with a 4 bbl installed....but it also had the unique vehicle specific Column Shifter installed suited for cruiser cars and muscle cars alike of this era. The column shifter was much more limited in production. Again the originality of the older GTO CARS is where the value really appreciates the investment greatly.

-There is a "Z”in the Vin number for the location of Assembly for this car. This designates this car is from the Fremont, California plant. adding to its many vehicle specific and original qualities. This car has several truly original distinguishing qualities making it that much more collectible.

-When we look again at the Cowl tag we immediately notice the "DD" stamp in the designated factory paint color location. This"DD" stamp tells us this is an Original Factory Montreux Blue car from the factory. This particular color was aptly termed "GOAT BLUE”by many and was a nickname which real caught on with the car and the color associated with it as well.

-This car is the Original Factory color.