http://www.cars-on-line.com/pontiac.html
2006-07-30 15:45:06
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answered by 69 FstBck 4
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There is no such thing as a GTO Le Mans. It is either a Tempest, Le Mans, or GTO. These were all built on the same GM A-Body platform All similar cars. Same wheel base. All look similar. The Le Mans was a trim upgrade of the Tempest. The GTO was considered a completely different model. The Le Mans will have a smaller engine. Most common is the 326. The only size engine available in the GTO was the 400. The 400 was not available in the Le Mans. The GTO had louvered covered tail lights. The GTO will have a 400. The Le Mans will have ripples that look sort of like louvers stamped into the rear quarter panel just behind the doors. The GTO will have smooth sheet metal in this area. The GTO will have fake hood scoops. The Le Mans will have a smooth hood. The GTO will have fog lights in the grille. The Le Mans will not have these. Be careful that you are not buying a clone. A clone is a lesser model made up to look like a more expensive model. A 1967 GTO clone is not worth nearly as much money than a true 1967 GTO. The VIN will tell all. The first digit should be 2 for Pontiac The second and third digits should be 42 for GTO The fourth and fifth digits should be 37 for 2-door coupe The sixth digit should be 7 for 1967 The 7th code will be the assembly plant. There was more than one assembly plants making the 1967 GTO The last 6 digits are the actual serial number If the second and third digits of the VIN are: 33 = Tempest 35 = Tempest Custom 37 = Le Mans 42 = GTO Seeing your update we are talking about a Le Mans. A little on the high side for a 2 door sedan or 2 door hard top in decent condition. It would need to be in show car condition to be worth $8500. See the link below to further evaluate what constitutes a fair price.
2016-03-27 07:42:35
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answered by ? 4
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Right in my back yard 1967 Pontiac GTO $10,500 Great Shape
2006-07-30 15:14:31
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answered by Loveforsaken 1
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Cheap is a relative term... Nice is going to cost you plenty, but not nearly as much as taking a 'not nice' car and trying to make it nice.
I'm in the process of restoring a '64 convertible - it's slow and not fun. I see them on eBay in the $30K range. Well worth it, IMHO.
BTW, buy a 30K gto today, drive it, keep it nice, and sell it for 40K in 5 years! How can you go wrong?
2006-07-31 07:31:27
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answered by InjunRAIV 6
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Good Luck. I have seen a few nice ones that needed very little on ebay motors.com. also try collectorcartraderonline.com
ultimategto.com
goatsgarage.com
pontiacpower.com
pontiacwebring.com
I bought a 67 GTO on ebay a few weeks ago.
2006-08-03 12:30:36
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answered by turkey 6
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Keep looking in all the papers and sales mags. Theres always someone out there who really doesnt know what he or she has. But be prepared by having that wad of cash with you....others will be jumping on it too.
2006-08-01 05:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Wel I guess you mean cheap as at $10,000- $15000 Try a local wheeler Dealer Mag
2006-07-31 15:14:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The only cheap one you are going to find is in a junkyard buddy.
2006-07-30 15:13:30
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answered by blaze 4
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Talk to friends, neighbors, and other local car guys. You might be suprized what's lurking in your own back yard so to speak.
2006-07-30 16:44:00
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answered by scarface 2
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Ebay?
2006-07-30 15:12:51
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answered by NA A 5
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