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with higher and thinner seat backs and contoured cushions for added comfort and adjustable headrests were introduced as a new option. [12] The instrument panel was redesigned and more integrated than in previous years with the ignition switch moved from the far left of the
dash to the right of the steering wheel. Four pod instruments continued, and the GTO's dash was highlighted by walnut veneer trim. Engine and carburetor choices remained the same as the previous year, except the Tri-Power option was discontinued mid-model year. A new engine was offered that saw few takers: the XS option consisted of a factory Ram Air set up with a new 744 high lift cam. Approximately 35 factory-installed Ram Air packages are believed to have been built, though 300 dealership-installed Ram Air packages are estimated to have been ordered. Sales increased to 96,946, the highest production figure for all GTO years. Although Pontiac had strenuously promoted the GTO in advertising as the "GTO Tiger," it had become known in the youth market as the "goat. "[13] 1967[edit] 1967 GTO hardtop The GTO underwent a few styling changes in 1967. The louver-covered taillights were replaced with eight tail lights, four on each side.
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July 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018. Translated by Animerica from: Takahata, Isao (1991).