This 1967 Pontiac Gran Prix Convertible is an extremely rare muscle machine with an equally rare engine option from the peak of the late 1960s Muscle Car Era. The year 1967 produced a one-year body style for the model and was the only year that the Grand Prix was ever offered as a convertible; with approximately 5,800 built, this convertible stands out. This 1967 Grand Prix is one of just more than 500 built with the fully loaded…
This 1967 Pontiac Gran Prix Convertible is an extremely rare muscle machine with an equally rare engine option from the peak of the late 1960s Muscle Car Era. The year 1967 produced a one-year body style for the model and was the only year that the Grand Prix was ever offered as a convertible; with approximately 5,800 built, this convertible stands out. This 1967 Grand Prix is one of just more than 500 built with the fully loaded 428ci/376hp high-output V-8 engine with the turbo automatic. An award-winning vehicle that underwent a frame-on restoration, this vehicle is excellent in all aspects, and the 23,000 miles are believed to be original. In the past, this beautiful and rare convertible has had only three owners and comes with documentation from the Pontiac Historical Society as well as numerous awards and trophies. Autoweek once described this model as the “ultimate crusing vessel,” and with the 428ci H.O. engine option, this cruiser has the power to beat the competition when it counts. This extremely rare 428ciHO Grand Prix convertible comes with documentation and its Protect-O-Plate. Sold with a title.
*The following ratings were provided by the consignor, based on a scale of ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. (Excellent = 100% restored)