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This is a Nocturne Blue 1964 GTO hardtop. It has Rally II wheels and a black interior. CLICK->
Nocturne Blue 1964 GTO hardtop, right rear view. CLICK->
Nocturne Blue 1964 GTO hardtop, dash view. The gauge pod all the way to the right holds the optional in-dash tach. CLICK->
Nocturne Blue 1964 GTO hardtop, rear seat view. This car has a white headliner. CLICK->
Nocturne Blue 1964 GTO hardtop, engine view. This car originally came with a 389 Tri-Power, 4 speed transmission, and a 3.90 Posi rear. It now has a 1967 400 with a 1966 Tri-Power, a M21 4-speed, and a 3.55 Posi rear. CLICK->
This is a rendering of a custom 1964 GTO that was built at Steve's Auto Restorations in Portland, Oregon. They are known for custom work. They can do casting of one-off parts, pattern making, color renderings, interior samples, paint test panels, concept design by the component or complete car, airbrush illustrations in scale or full size, fiberglass, mock-ups, models, stock, nostaliga, newstaliga, resto., high tech, custom, post modern, and car locating. CLICK->
They start by modifiying the hood scoops. CLICK->
New metal is formed to make the hood scoops. CLICK->
The hood scoops are completed. This car will have front disc brakes. CLICK->
Pockets are formed to create a recessed front bumper. CLICK->
The recessed front bumper is test fit. CLICK->
The rear end gets customized as well. CLICK->
The frame is boxed and painted. Then tubular suspension components and the drivetrain installed. CLICK->
The custom hideaways and lower valence are created and installed. CLICK->
The 1964 GTO is painted silver now. Here you can see some of the hideaway headlight hardware. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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