1967 Pontiac GTO Blown "Big Al's Toy Box" 501 CI Show Car - Hot Wheels Car
1967 Pontiac GTO Chrome Description
1967 Pontiac GTO powered by a Blown “Big Al’s Toy Box” 501 CI Motor
A very good friend of mine has passed away and I am offering his car for sale. He has owned and loved this car since the 70’s. Over the years he made many performance upgrades to the car but smart to know, never to cut it up. This car is not tubed, wheel wells not cut, fuel cell mounted under trunk, good choices. There is a cage in it.
This car is an absolutely beautiful show car that gets up and goes like crazy. It has a Blown 501 CI Pontiac motor (428 block) with a 871 BDS Blower. It has all the good stuff from the crank up. I have Big Al’s build sheet which breaks down the build and all of the parts installed. This motor was gone through top to bottom in April 2016.
My buddy pretty much got the motor back in the car, fired up then passed away, so this motor has basically zero miles on it. I have driven it around town and it runs like a bear, crazy fast. A few performance parts that I noticed are: It has a manual valve body (not a reverse pattern) Turbo 400 with a “Gear Venders” Under/Overdrive Unit, Barry Grant Fuel system, Edelbrock Performer RPM heads, It has a Posi 12 Bolt rear with 3.71 gear ratio (I counted it out), twin Edelbrock 4 barrels, power steering, power brakes, tilt steering wheel, every gage you could imagine, Sparco seats and harness. I could go on and on. There is way too much stuff to list.
Over all, this car is mint, fast and ready to go. There isn’t a person that wouldn’t come over to this car when pulling into a car show. There are a ton of trophies (big ones) and extra parts that come with the car. Extra hood, tranny, complete set of chrome, bumpers, etc. A truck load of parts if you want them all, they go with the car. This is a one off build that would cost 100K + to duplicate, offering at a fraction of that. It is a little personalized but nothing that can’t be taken off. Hard to put a number on this car but I do know he has close to 35K into the motor alone. We are open to offers but please be realistic. You wont find another one like this.
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