1967 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop Coupe







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OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Out of a combination of a lifelong automotive passion and an unyielding desire to support the people of his Alabama community, the Generous Collection was born. Mr. Greg Rusk, a successful business leader in the cardboard industry, with a big heart for helping families and friends in times of need, would regularly pay overly generous fees to acquire an interesting vehicle. After decades of collecting and supporting local automotive enthusiasts, the Rusk family is ready for these vehicles, each with their own story, to write their next chapter back on the road, where they belong.
The Generous Collection returns with Part 2 offering over 250 cars in August all offered without reserve, emerging from years of long-term silent storage. From the quiet shadows of the Generous Collection to the sunshine of backroads and highways, enthusiasts now have the opportunity to own a piece of a generous car-collecting legacy.
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The 1967 Pontiac GTO marked the final year of the first‑generation model and showcased Pontiac’s confidence in the growing muscle‑car market. Still considered the “Original Muscle Car,” the ’67 GTO refined the formula with cleaner styling, improved safety features, and a new 400‑cubic‑inch V8 that replaced the earlier 389. Buyers could choose from three body styles: the hardtop coupe, sports coupe (with B pillar), and convertible.
As the GTO became more popular — and early GTOs grew more expensive — it was not uncommon for LeMans owners to build tribute cars. The 1966-67 LeMans and GTO shared the same A‑body platform and nearly identical sheet metal, making conversions straightforward.
This 1967 GTO look-alike began life as a LeMans, as identified by the second and third characters of the VIN. It’s dressed in black over a black vinyl bucket seat interior and has been upgraded to the iconic ’67 GTO look, with engine upgrades, aftermarket head unit, and 17” Boyd Coddington wheels. While not a real GTO, it has much of the real McCoy's swagger.
This 1967 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop Coupe is now represented at no reserve by a Broad Arrow Specialist with a clean Alabama title in the current owner's name.
Highlights
Offered from The Generous Collection
Tastefully upgraded to the GTO look
Finished in black with a black vinyl bucket seat interior
Pontiac V8 engine
Automatic transmission
Factory Equipment
Stacked quad headlights
Black and chrome three-spoke Pontiac Motor Division steering wheel
Woodgrain dashboard and console
The chassis number (237177P302591) decodes as:
2 – Pontiac Motor Division
37 – LeMans series
17 – 2-door hardtop coupe
7 – 1967 model year
P – Assembled at Pontiac, Michigan
302591 – Sequential production number
Modifications
Pontiac GTO grille, emblems
17” Boyd Coddington wheels
Holley carburetor
Edelbrock intake manifold
Edelbrock finned valve covers
Edelbrock air cleaner
Chrome alternator
MSD Blaster coil
Aftermarket head unit
Auxiliary gauges
Known Imperfections
While reasonable efforts were made during preparation for the sale, due to the volume of vehicles in this collection, it was not possible to diagnose or detect all imperfections present. Please refer to the photo gallery.
Rust bubbles in various areas
Ownership History
This GTO-style 1967 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop Coupe is offered from The Generous Collection of no-reserve automobiles.
Additional Information
Motor vehicles older than 35 years (1991) are exempt from Alabama’s titling requirements. In states that issue titles, an Alabama registration converts to a title upon transfer.
A Broad Arrow Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this listing. As such, the purchase transaction will be facilitated by Broad Arrow, including vehicle payment, applicable taxes required to be collected by the seller or Broad Arrow, and title/ownership reassignment. Broad Arrow is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Ramsey Potts Phone: 912.508.4096 Email: rpotts@hagerty.com
Please note that all lots in The Generous Collection are offered after many years of storage, without operation or service, in warehouse facilities. The seller endeavored to provide very limited mechanical servicing to bring some cars back to running potential; however, not all cars will be running at time of sale. Because of the extended static display, it must be assumed that all cars will require extensive additional mechanical attention before being driven safely and, in most cases, cleaning both the interiors and exteriors. All the cars will have imperfections associated with long-term static storage and require extensive sorting to perform best and safely. The burden of determining a car’s status, both mechanical and cosmetic, rests fully on the bidder, prior to bidding and the close of the auction. All lots are sold as is, where is.
Additionally, due to the location of the collection and limited access to the facility following the close of the auction, all lots must be retrieved while a Broad Arrow representative is onsite, between the hours of 9AM to 6PM local time beginning Monday, September 14 through Wednesday, September 30. No cars can be retrieved prior to September 14, and any lots remaining after September 30 will be re-located outside in the parking lot for retrieval by their buyers.
All auction listings on Hagerty Marketplace are created using information provided by the seller. The Marketplace team and the seller have reviewed all information for accuracy to the best of their abilities. Bidders are ultimately responsible for conducting their own due diligence before placing a bid, including verifying details, condition, registration requirements, and compliance with applicable laws. For any questions or additional information, contact the seller.


