1967 Pontiac LeMans Convertible GTO Tribute







Ended Mar 02, 2026 at 8:28 PM UTC
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
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 LeMans-based ’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 highly desirable 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.
The seller of this 1967 Pontiac LeMans Convertible GTO Tribute purchased it partially disassembled and without an engine. Over a long-term rebuild, the car was refinished in Tyrol Blue paint with a power-operated black convertible top over black vinyl bucket seats and black carpet. It received a 400ci V8 engine, a GM 200‑4R four‑speed automatic transmission with overdrive, Holley Sniper EFI, Edelbrock air cleaner, UMI Performance suspension, GTO badges, a below-dash water temperature gauge, and a retro-looking aftermarket stereo.
This LeMans Convertible is now represented by a Broad Arrow Specialist at no reserve with a clean Michigan title in the current owner's name.
Highlights
400ci V8 engine with EFI rated at 335 hp and 431 lb-ft. of torque
GM 200‑4R four‑speed overdrive automatic transmission with console shifter
Power-operated convertible top
Black vinyl bucket seats
Factory Equipment
Stacked quad headlights
Black and chrome three-spoke Pontiac Motor Division steering wheel
Woodgrain dashboard and console
120-mph speedometer and 8,000-rpm tachometer (5,200-rpm redline)
Modifications
Holley Sniper EFI
GM 200‑4R four‑speed automatic overdrive gearbox
UMI Performance suspension
Edelbrock air cleaner
Water temperature gauge mounted below the dash
Retro-looking aftermarket stereo
GTO badging
Servicing
December 2025: Battery replaced
2006: Kelly Charger 225/60R15 tires installed
Documentation
Some service receipts
Known Imperfections
Rear edge of passenger door is scuffed and missing paint
Spotting on driver’s side fender behind front tire
Driver’s sun visor is detached (but included)
Wear and some pitting on steering wheel
According to service inspection, “Frame has been filled with Bondo in several places to smooth out surface”
Ownership History
The seller of this 1967 Pontiac Convertible GTO Tribute purchased it in December 2019.
Included Items
Uninstalled driver-side sun visor
Additional Information
The seller states the vehicle “is not represented as an original factory GTO” and acknowledges “unresolved authenticity questions and prior modification.” The seller “acquired the vehicle in a partially disassembled and incomplete state, without an installed engine and with components stored separately. Restoration, assembly, and modification work occurred over time and was performed by third parties, including individuals who were not operating formal restoration businesses. One primary individual who performed work is now deceased. Documentation is limited and incomplete. The seller cannot verify all work performed, certify workmanship quality, or warrant restoration accuracy.”
A third-party inspection “identified, among other things, incorrect or non-original rivets securing identification plates; evidence that the data plate had been removed and reinstalled; filler material applied to portions of the frame; absence of the required VIN derivative stamping on the frame, where such stamping should be present; drivetrain and transmission components that are not original.”
A Broad Arrow Representative is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this vehicle. 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: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 Email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
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