1967 Pontiac Executive Navigation
Pontiac produced the full-size Executive from 1966 through 1970, serving as a replacement for the company's mid-range Star Chief - call the Star Chief Executive for 1966 before becoming the 'Executive' for 1967. In Pontiac's lineup, the Executive was above the lower-priced Catalina but below the top-of-the-line Bonneville, whose dimensions and wheelbase were shared with the Executive. The mechanical components were nearly identical to the Catalina, with the standard engine being a 400 cubic-inch V8 with two-barrel carburetion and delivering 265 horsepower. It came standard with a three-speed manual with column shift, while a floor-mounted four-speed with Hurst shifter was optional in 1967 and 1968. Nearly all of the Executives, however, came with the three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic during the model's four-year production lifespan. Body styles on the Executives included a two-door hardtop coupe, four-door hardtop sedan, four-door pillared sedan, and Safari station wagons in two and three-seat versions. The Executive Safari wagons distinguished themselves from those found on the Bonneville and Catalina lineup by its simulated wood paneling. 1967 was the best year for the Executive with 35,491 examples produced. The following year, 32,597 examples were built, followed by 25,845 in 1969 and 21,936 in 1970.
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Standard equipment on the 1967 Pontiac Executive included deluxe steering wheels, deluxe wheel covers, decor moldings, special ornamentation, V-shaped deck lid emblems, and 'Executive' lettering on the front fender.
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The Pontiac Executive was produced from 1967 through 1970 with its strongest year of sales occurring in 1967, with 35,491 units produced. The Executive replaced Pontiacs mid-range Star Chief, with the Star Chief Executive name being used for one year (1966) before the series became known as just Executive in 1967. Pontiacs base model was the Catalina. Above that was the Executive, fitted....
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Produced by the Pontiac Motor Division of GM, the Pontiac Executive was introduced from 1967 through 1970. Replacing Pontiacs long-running mid-range Star Chief, the Executive was dubbed Star Chief Executive for 1966 only, before the model simply became the Executive in 1967. The Star ChiefExecutive was a low-priced trim level for the full-size Pontiac line. Though not as luxurious as the top-line....
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