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You're not talking about me are Ya? The car is beautiful. Maybe , one day, I'll be able to test drive mine!
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703 to 59 I love reading this stuff more pix please
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Gator67,
Very very nice. I wish you the best when you take it for a true long cruise; hopefully your drive home! Please post some nice pictures of the car in the sun when you can.....I'd like to show my wife these pictures.....when she sees my goat, all she sees is a dirty, splotchy ugly goat in a million pieces in the garage...seeing a truly gorgeous car like yours may help her see there is a light at the end of the tunnel! Oh and fyrffyter, even if your progress is slower (although mine is slower yet), I still dig seeing your updates.
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When I moved to Florida in 1998, I learned that one of my new colleagues and her husband had a 67 GTO convertible that was being restored in a shop somewhere in Gainesville. I never got to see it, but from our conversations I formed the impression that it was a base automatic convertible in pretty rough shape. Their restoration was to consist of a front suspension rebuild, power brakes, tune-up and engine bay cleanup—just enough to get it safe so they could tool around town. They got divorced in 2002, and she left for a job elsewhere, but her ex and the GTO stayed in town. I ran into the guy a couple times a year after that and usually asked about the car, and although I could tell he was losing interest, he never expressed an interest in selling it…until he got remarried. It just so happens that in 2008 I started looking for a GTO convertible to restore as a father and son project. I ran into the guy and asked if he still had the car and was interested in selling it, and he said he was, but that I probably wouldn’t be interested because it needed so much work. He gave me the address of the shop and I drove there with my son to check it out. I walked into the shop and saw the car and couldn’t believe my eyes. It was covered in dust, but it looked straight, complete, and rust-free. I actually asked the owner of the shop if I was looking at the right the car. After he confirmed that I was looking at the right car, I opened the hood and saw the HO air cleaner and that it was a manual. I thought to myself, “no way”. I then reached into the engine bay and scraped the paint off the engine block and read the letters “WS”, at this point I think I said out loud "no @#$%ing way". The shop owner walked over and handed me a folder of papers to show me the work that had been done. I thumbed through the stack of receipts, and near the bottom was the PHS document. I saw that it was indeed an HO 4 speed car. I then took a deep breath and compared the engine unit number on the document to what appeared on the block….BINGO. After verifying there was oil in the engine and that the engine turned, I called the owner on the spot and told him I’d take it off his hands. I told him what I learned about the car from the PHS documents and what it meant, and we settled on a fair price. Here are some photos. First, photo of the car as I walked into the shop seeing it for the first time. Second, photo of my son standing in front of the car at the shop. Third photo shows the car arriving home. Fourth photo shows my son wiping off a decade of dust. Thanks for all the compliments guys!
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This story and the pictures added a whole lot to the overall restoration thread you have been documenting here. Beautiful restoration and great story behind it. Your son really wanted the car, looks like he is trying to pull it out of the shop in the 2nd picture. Thanks for sharing.
Jim
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Im partial to the burgundy color but that linden green is outstanding- Great looking car.
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Jeff,
Thanks for the story. I can only imagine the feeling you got, when you saw the WS, PHS, etc. What a great car to restore. I also think that you are a top notch guy for telling the owner what he had, and determining a price from there. That is a very honorable thing to do. Kudos to you and the car. Larry B. p.s. Aren't you a little young to drive, see last pics. lol
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Frankly, I'd have had a hard time doing anything to that car but driving it.
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Correct. It's a beauty. I'd be interested to see the options from the PHS,if they aren't already mentioned. Larry B.
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Great find & an awesome restoration! Also nice to see a car that is not one of the typical "popular" colors done up in the lovely shade that it left the factory in.
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Wow, the paint on it looked to be really good back in 2008, from what aI see of that rt front fender. Very lucky find Jeff.
I know of one other PYer that had an original Burgundy 67 Goat and changed the color too. I won't mention the name tho. Tho I do like his new color.
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Gary Get in, ShuT Up, Hang On! Member of the Baltimore Built Brotherhood MY GTO built 4th Week of March 1966 "Crusin' Is Not A Crime" Keep yer stick on the ice. |
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That fender looked good, but as you should be able to see in the other photos, the paint was really poor in a bunch of places and the tail panel was rusted pretty bad. The last photo shows the original Linden Green paint peeking through on the rocker.
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Pushbutton AM radio & manual antenna Custom Foam Cushion Front Lamp Glove Box Lamps Courtesy Rally Gauge Cluster & Tach Wire Wheel Discs Console Dual Exhaust Power steering Custom Floor Shift Knob Soft Ray Glass Windshield only Power top F70X14 Redline Safe-T Track 4 Speed Man (matching Trans unit #) HO 400 HD Frame HD 5 Blade Fan & Fan Shroud HD Radiator It's a Baltimore car, built in March, and was charged to Zone 03 Dealer 493. The Protecto Plate says the car was sold at Teefy Pontiac in Jenkintown PA (near Philadelphia I believe). From the paper work I received from the seller, the car was owned by a Navy guy, and it spent time on both coasts (California and Virginia).
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Thanks Jeff, Custom Foam Cushion-Front, I haven't seen that one, although I have seen it offered in the Accessories Catalogue. Interesting options, especially the Wire Wheels. Larry B.
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I'll be leaving the house in a few minutes to pick up the car. Hotrodrx has volunteered to be my wingman. I'm still a bit nervous about making the long trip home, but I've been assured the car will be fine. Shop owner took it out on a 20+ mile trip on Wednesday and no problems. I'll post again when I get her home this evening.
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Super! Pics please!
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You'll make it home just fine Gator.... enjoy the ride.
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Gary Get in, ShuT Up, Hang On! Member of the Baltimore Built Brotherhood MY GTO built 4th Week of March 1966 "Crusin' Is Not A Crime" Keep yer stick on the ice. |
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When I spoke to Jeff last, he was riding with the top down and had stopped for gas at Yee Haw Junction. That is about 60 miles from the shop, so I am sure he is good to go. On the down side, I noticed that we are in love bug season, so there may be some clean up needed once he gets it home.
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Made it home!
The trip home went smoothly...no problems at all. It was a joy to drive--250 miles with the top down. Attached is a photo of the car right before we left the shop, and another of Hotrodrx getting some seat time on the Florida Turnpike. More photos after I have a chance to wash the bugs off the bumper, grill and windshield.
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I am happy for you! That is a beautiful ride. I may have to come down sometime just to see it in person.
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