For anyone looking at a 1967 GTO, othing much needs to be said about this amazing car. This particular example is an all matching numbers, orrect hardtop coupe. It was acquired from a very prominent collector of muscle cars, ho at the time, ad well over 100 cars in his collection. It’s painted in the correct original Regimental Red, ith contrasting black vinyl interior. It has the original Hurst 4 speed manual transmissionwith console. Factory options include power steering, ucket seats and original AM radio. It has a straight, ust free body, ith very nice original chrome, lass and interior for the collector. Although the California title shows mileage exempt, oth the previous and current owners believe it to be an original, ow mileage survivor, hat presents itself with excellent appearance. The tires are bias-ply on correct Rally II Pontiac Motor Division wheels. The PHS documentation shows it was born a GTO, nd in 1967, f the 65,176 Hardtops produced, nly 13, 27 of them sported the “high output” HO engine. Instead of the normal 335 HP, his car has the 360HP factory option. It has lived most of its life in southern California, nd has been serviced and driven regularly. It also has the original owner’s handbook, pare tire and jack, nd is a great example of an unmodified, actory correct car.