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Blue 1964 GTO Tri-power convertible, left-front view. This time the hood is down. CLICK->
Blue 1964 GTO tri-power convertible in a parking lot. It has Rally I wheels. CLICK->
1964 GTO wild T-Shirt color cartoon shows a rabid tiger doing a burnout in a GTO. He's got a guy's head in his clutches. This is a copyrighted Roth creation, so don't copy it. The date is small, but appears to say "65". Ed "Big Daddy" Roth died in 1991 at the age of 69. I saw him in person one time in the 1980's. He was selling shirts at the Indianapolis, Indiana "World Of Wheels" show. He was seated at a table, speaking with many fans and signing merchandise.
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1964 GTO hardtop red at a car show CLICK->
Silver 1964 GTO hardtop sitting on the grass. CLICK->
1964 pillar/post GTO candy apple red with white interior and Rally II wheels parked on the street CLICK->
1964 GTO stock car Ready for the Track CLICK->
1964 GTO hardtop red #1 left front view (large 200k detailed picture) CLICK->
1964 GTO hardtop red #2 tr-power engine view (large 236k detailed picture) CLICK->
1964 GTO hardtop red #3 interior view (large 259k detailed picture). This is one spotless all red interior. CLICK->
1964 GTO hardtop red #4 trunk view (large 257k detailed picture) CLICK->
1964 GTO hardtop red #5 underside view (large 238k detailed picture). The underside is even red and shiny! The underside of my GTO kind of looks like this (except add dirt, rust and dents). CLICK->
This 1964 GTO is worth a look. It has a radical wheel configuration, a blower for quick acceleration between the stop lights, and needs a parachute to slow it down. CLICK->
1964 pillar/post red GTO right front view sitting in a driveway. GR-RRR! CLICK->
1964 convertible GTO white with red interior. Neat graphic.
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