Marking the end of the original generation of GTO in 1967, this model featured minor styling updates, including a wire mesh front grille, wider rocker sill moldings with the GTO emblem repositioned to the front, and redesigned rear tail lamps.
The body was slightly lengthened, and the wheel track widened for improved stability. Additional federally mandated safety features included a padded dashboard, new dash knobs, and an energy-absorbing steering column.
The engine size increased to 400ci for the first time, available in three horsepower configurations. This 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible is finished in factory code H-2 Linden Green Metallic with a black convertible top over a special-ordered 225-Red Vinyl Strato-bucket seat interior.
Today, the 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible is a highly sought-after collector’s car, particularly in its original or well-restored condition. Its reputation as one of the most powerful and stylish muscle cars of the 1960s makes it a favorite among muscle car enthusiasts and collectors. The combination of high horsepower, sleek design, and the convertible feature adds to its allure, making it a prized possession for anyone who appreciates classic American muscle cars.
The 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible remains a symbol of the golden age of American performance cars and continues to be celebrated as one of the most iconic and influential vehicles ever produced by General Motors. Whether displayed in a museum or driven on the open road, it still captures the essence of what the muscle car era represented: raw power, excitement, and freedom.