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INFO GUIDE: 1967 Pontiac GTO (Coupe, Hardtop & Convertible)

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August 23, 2025
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This identification  guide has been written specifically for the 1967 Pontiac GTO. For information on the 1866 GTO follow this link. Over the years the Pontiac GTO has cemented itself in history as a one of the most iconic muscle cars of the 1960s, and paricularly so with the 1967 model. The 1967 GTO was produced in three body variations, these being the hardtop, convertible and sports coupe, all of which are based on essentially the same body shell as the Pontiac Tempest of the same year, however, the GTO was considered a distinct model on its own.

With a large variety of unique features and factory options, it can be difficult to determine the originality of a 1967 Pontiac GTO. This guide has been drafted to assist with this, covering areas including external features, interior features, mechanical features, paint colours/codes, and the all important engine and chassis number codes. We hope this guide is of assistance, and please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any additional information or photographs you believe would be worth adding, including any corrections to the information we have provided.

Number Produced:

- Hardtop: 65,176

- Convertible: 9,517

- Sports coupe: 7,029

Period of Manufacture:

December 1966 - December 1967

Please note, this guide has been written based on a variety of online sources and enthusiast input. You should not rely on this guide to make any purchasing decision and we make no representation that all information is accurate. You should always seek independent professional advice when looking to purchase a unique car. If you have additional information, photographs or corrections you believe need to be made to this page, please contact us by clicking the button at the top of this page, or comment below. 

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