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Red 1964 GTO sitting next to a red 1971 GTO. This picture was taken by Matt Gavigan who owns the '71. It is pictured over in the 1971 lot. CLICK->
Marimba Red 1964 GTO convertible owned by Rick Vander Heide from Detroit, Michigan. This is an original Tripower 4-speed car. CLICK->
Marimba Red 1964 GTO convertible, Tripower engine view. CLICK->
Marimba Red 1964 GTO convertible, another Tripower engine view. CLICK->
Blue 1964 GTO hardtop found for sale on the internet in Pasadena, California. This car boasts a rebuilt 389 Tri-Power performance engine, a slightly dropped chassis, 16x9 Rally I rims, and 2.5 inch exhaust pipes feeding two chamber Flowmaster mufflers. CLICK->
Blue 1964 GTO hardtop, left side view. CLICK->
Blue 1964 GTO hardtop, right side view. CLICK->
Blue 1964 GTO hardtop, right side Tri-Power engine view. CLICK->
Blue 1964 GTO hardtop, left side Tri-Power engine view. CLICK->
Marimba Red 1964 GTO hardtop found for sale on the internet. It's had a frame off restoration. The story on this car is that it was a racecar in Ohio in the early 60's and retired by 1970 and then put in dry storage for 15 years in Texas and 12 years in Missouri by a couple of car collectors. The data plate on the firewall says the car was built Feb first week (02A), at Pontiac MI (PO) there is the 5N for GTO option, the paint code is SS Copper Mist Metallic. CLICK->
Marimba Red 1964 GTO hardtop, left front view. The car has new Hurst wheels with reproduction trim rings and center caps, US Royal 750.x14 redline tires, aluminum front drums, tinted glass, and T3 headlights. CLICK->
Marimba Red 1964 GTO hardtop, left front view (higher up). CLICK->
Looking along the right side of this Marimba Red 1964 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Close up shot of the shiny Hurst wheels. Looks as good as new! CLICK->
Marimba Red 1964 GTO hardtop, interior view. There's a stock AM push button radio, factory 4 spoke wood wheel, factory tachometer, 64 4-speed console, and front floor mats. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...