Muscle Car Review – September 2019

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14 SEPTEMBER 2019


I HAVE OWNED my 1967 GTO
convertible for almost 35 years
now. It is an all numbers-match-
ing car and highly optioned, with
power steering, power brakes,
factory air conditioning, power
windows, a Dual-Gate automatic,
an AM/FM/eight-track player,
a posi, an N.O.S. wood steering
wheel (found in a box in the
trunk), a tilt wheel, Rally gauges,
trunk release, buckets with head-
rests and passenger recliner, and
even a lighted ignition switch.


Dennis Parus 19 6 7 GTO


It has most of the original fac-
tory sheetmetal. When it was
restored in 1981, I replaced the
front fenders and tail panel with
N.O.S. GM pieces. It even has all
the original tinted glass.
It has been restored twice,
once in 1981 and then in 2009.
My future wife and I found it
at a local car showwhen it was
for sale. I told the owner that I
would be by the next weekend
to drive it.
I drove it and told him I would

let him know. As we got into
our car to go home, when the
radio was turned on, it played
“Little GTO” by Ronnie and the
Daytonas!
My future wife screamed that
this was a sign! I went around

the block back to the GTO’s own-
er. Gave him a check for $
and said I would be back the
next weekend with the money,
please have all the keys and title
ready for me.
The rest, as they say, is history.
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