The 1967 Pontiac GTO you've described sounds like another fantastic classic car. The Metallic Red exterior paired with a Black interior gives it a stylish and classic look. The fact that it's a rebuilt, all-matching numbers 400ci GTO with a 4-speed manual transmission adds to its appeal for enthusiasts who appreciate the originality of the car. The extensive restoration, including the replacement of all chrome, swapping the rear end for a 350, and the addition of new parts like the gas tank, exhaust, Redline tires, and battery, showcases the commitment to preserving and enhancing this Pontiac GTO. It's interesting to learn about the history of the Pontiac GTO, especially its role in popularizing the muscle car market segment in the 1960s. The evolution of the GTO model, from being an optional package on the Pontiac Tempest to becoming a separate model, reflects the changing automotive landscape during that era. The GTO's recognition as the Motor Trend Car of the Year in 1968 is a testament to its impact and popularity.