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    p-car red with red interior

    I Must Be Going Thru A Change Of Life;thought It Was So Neat Had To Buy It.1967 pontiac GTO.
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    Hi Frank, nice car!!! Can you please tell us Europeans a little about the car?

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    first off,I'm an european;born in Ireland

    regimental red with red interior and a white conv. top,500 miles on complete and documented restoration.this car is all original metal and body panels. the engine is original and stamped as is the transmission.this GTO won" Best Restored at the pontiac nationals in 2001.this is a highly optioned example with elec windows,A/C,cruise control,with his and her shifter. It was restored by well-know restorer Jim Mott,it was originally owned by GM and used for display purposes.I've been told that this GTO IS ABSOLURELY SECOND TO NONE AND SPECTACULAR THROUGHOUT
    LIFE'S TOO SHORT HAD TO BUY IT!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fg1227
    I Must Be Going Thru A Change Of Life;thought It Was So Neat Had To Buy It.
    It's beautiful!

    I've had my eye on a GOAT for years, I love the original '64... Wonderful choice!

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    That really is a change from the Porsche world!! Its on Autosportdesigns website, but it looks in the pics as if the front fenders were painted a brighter red than the rest of the car. In all, nicely restored car! Oh and by the way congratulations with the 73' 911T purchase. You got yourself a good deal. You snatched that one early.

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    That's the only american muscle car I ever wanted to own. There was a TV show called Lands End with old Rams football player Fred Dryer who was the star in it and it had a convertible blue 67 GTO in it. Ever since that show I wanted to get one. They are going up in price just like the early Porsche's. What year is yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fg1227
    LIFE'S TOO SHORT HAD TO BUY IT!!
    Good on you Frank, looks like a beauty. I'd wish you well in Irish but I don't know how long you've been out of the country

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    Come on out to Detroit, anyone wanting to scratch a muscle car itch.
    They are coming out of the woodwork here! So Frank... does this mean a liquidation of the euro cars is imminent??
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    Thumbs up

    Congrats Frank !!!

    Muscle runs deep in the 'Heartland' ... and the S Registry...

    .... more (and different) adventures to come....

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    '67 Gt0

    Chuck,I KNEW YOU WOULD LIKE;I DID TRADE A '73 S targa plus cash for it!!
    Sorry to all vultures and bottom feeders out there will be no fire sale/liquidation on my porsches,this is just scrathing an inch!So neat I had to buy it.

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