Equipment
400/360hp Ram Air, 4-speed, 4.33 Safe-T-Track differential, power brakes and steering, tubular headers added, hood tach, Rally wheels with red line tires, bucket seats, console with mounted vacuum gauge, AM radio, sport steering wheel, headrest seats, Ral
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Represented as matching numbers engine and transmission. Lightly swirled paint. The stainless trim is faded and needs polishing. The engine compartment is dull although not dirty, and improper components have been used such as tubular headers, braided flexible brake lines and an Optima battery. The foam seal to the air pan is also loose and ill fitting. The underbody is a continuation of the same theme, clean but dull. The aftermarket exhaust hangs lower than it should. The interior is sorted but unremarkable. Not the caliber of car that deserves the level of indifference to originality the owner has given it.
Market commentary
It's impossible to critique the equipment on this GTO which is lavish and something 1967 buyers could only have dreamed of owning, but its presentation devalues the inherent character of the car. The bidders compromised the equipment with the condition to arrive at this reasonable result. The car has better potential.