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Blue 1965 GTO hardtop with a black vinyl top featured in this vintage two page magazine advertisement. The ad states, "We call it GTO. Purists call it names. You'll call it fantastic." CLICK->
Vintage two page magazine ad featuring a white 1965 convertible GTO and a 2+2. The ad states, "Have new tigers. Need tamer. Apply any Pontiac dealer." CLICK->
1965 GTO sport coupe restoration by Johnny Long (jlong20116@aol.com) from Joplin Missouri. Engine view. Looks like it's being painted red. CLICK->
1965 GTO sport coupe restoration another engine compartment view. Red painted front suspension. CLICK->
1965 GTO sport coupe restoration left side engine view. CLICK->
1965 GTO sport coupe restoration front end view. CLICK->
1965 GTO sport coupe restoration low front end view. CLICK->
1965 GTO sport coupe restoration lower front suspension view. CLICK->
1965 GTO sport coupe restoration right side view. The transmission is sitting on a stand ready to go in. CLICK->
1965 GTO sport coupe restoration front fender view. You can see the red engine block CLICK->
1965 GTO hardtop featured on this vintage b&w two page magazine advertisement. Looks liker there's a tiger under the hood. The ad states, "You don't know what a real tiger is until you hear this GeeTO Tiger growl." CLICK->
1965 GTO hardtop featured in this Hurst magazine advertisement. The ad is for a contest. It says, "Count the tigers! And win one in the HURST-GeeTO Tiger Contest!" CLICK->
1965 GTO hardtop with smoking tires featured in this Hurst magazine advertisement. It's for the Hurst Hustler emblem. The ad states, "The emblem that shows you're a guy on the go!" CLICK->
This is a great magazine advertisement for Hurst wheels which features a 1965 convertible GTO. It is titled, "You'll have to wait in line. This guy heard the rumor and isn't budging until Jan. 5th." CLICK->
A two page magazine advertisement for Hurst Wheels which features a 1965 convertible GTO. This one's got a cross section drawing of the wheel. The ad starts off, "Sound the trumpets or something, Hurst is out with the safest custom wheel ever made! The only forged wheel in the industry!"
Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says C. Spencer (censored.name.@juno.com) - "I want a 64 gto. My grandpa has one but hes an ass and wont let me have it."