The 1967 Grand Prix was the largest ever, truly a '60s road car if ever there was one.
- The 1967 Grand Prix was the largest ever, truly a '60s road car if ever there was one.
- HIdden headlamps were a new feature on the '67 model.
- We're glad Hershner didin't go native while at Trinity University in San Antonio or he might have come back with longhorns on the hood.
- Hidden windshield washers were also a new feature that year.
- Any way you look at it, that's a lot of classic Pontiac
- Tail lamps were integrated into the rear rear bumper and deck.
- Hershner lovingly refers to the Pontiac as The Shark.
- At 43, the old '67 still looks sharp.
- Hershner has made the effort to keep it original.
- The roomy interior seems simple compared to modern cars.
- Only 5,856 convertibles were built that year, the only time that model was offered.
- The controls are also crisp, clean, no caffiene - far different than the tech-laden cars of today.
- The 400 cubic inch engine delivers 265 horsepower and featured a spread bore Rochester Quadrajet 4 barrel carb.
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