Did They Make a 67 GTO Pickup Truck?

The Pontiac GTO was one of the most popular muscle cars of its era. It had a powerful V8 engine, and it was known for its aggressive styling. But did Pontiac ever make a 67 GTO pickup truck?

The answer is no. Although Pontiac did make some pickup trucks in the late 1960s, they never produced a pickup version of the GTO. This is likely because the GTO was intended to be a performance car, not an everyday work vehicle.

Any attempts to turn it into a pickup would have compromised its performance capabilities.

Pontiac did produce some limited edition pickups in the late 1960s, including the Super Duty and Firebird pickups. These were based on Pontiac’s other models, such as the Tempest and Firebird, but they never produced a GTO-based pickup truck.

In addition to not producing a 67 GTO pickup truck, Pontiac also didn’t produce any other pickups based on the GTO. This is likely because of the costs associated with designing and producing such a vehicle. The engineering required to turn a performance car into an everyday work vehicle would have been too expensive for Pontiac at the time.

So, while it may have been interesting to see what a 67 GTO pickup truck would have looked like, unfortunately it never became reality. The idea was likely considered by Pontiac but ultimately abandoned due to cost considerations and concerns about compromising performance capabilities.

Conclusion: In conclusion, Pontiac never made a 67 GTO pickup truck due to concerns about compromising its performance capabilities and high costs associated with turning it into an everyday work vehicle.

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Susan Delgado