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Bluemist Slate 1965 GTO hardtop owned by Bill Todd from Neptune, New Jersey. He just purchased it. It's got a tri-power, 4-speed manual transmission and a 3.90 rear end. CLICK->
Bluemist Slate 1965 GTO hardtop, left front view. It's got a parchment interior and a black vinyl top. CLICK->
Check out this high quality photo. It's the Tripower engine in Bill's Bluemist Slate 1965 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Check out this 1965 GTO that Stephan Wright captured at the 2002 Pontiac Uprising in Ark City, Kansas. CLICK->
Burgundy 1965 GTO sport coupe owned by Tony Morella. Tony added, "This car is very much similar to my first GTO that I had in High School. The color is the same. This one actually should have a black interior, like my first, according to the PHS build sheet. The car has a 4 bbl, 4 speed with 3:23 posi. I have installed discs all around and will be putting '66 Tri-power on her this winter." CLICK->
Looks like Dave Robertson has been speeding in his red 1965 GTO convertible. CLICK->
He's getting a ticket! Here is a close-up of Dave's encounter with a vintage police car. Dave adds, "I bought this car 10 years ago as a basket case. After I restored it, I made arrangements with a friend who restored a 1966 Chevrolet Maryland State Police car to stage a fake traffic stop. This picture was taken in 2007. I am in the 1965 GTO, but 29 years ago I was a Maryland State Trooper and was the one writing the tickets." CLICK->
Red 1965 GTO convertible owned by Bob from Connecticut. CLICK->
Red 1965 GTO convertible, right front view. This car has redline tires mounted on Rally I wheels. CLICK->
Red 1965 GTO convertible, left rear view. CLICK->
This red 1965 GTO convertible has a red interior. It has the Deluxe Steering wheel which was color matched to the interior. This was standard equipment for the 1965 GTO. CLICK->
Red 1965 GTO convertible with a Tripower under the hood! CLICK->
Bob's 1965 GTO on the double-decker transporter. Easy does it! CLICK->
Smashed gold 1965 GTO hardtop. See the front of a gold GTO in the back ground? That's the other end of the same car! Andy Tajblik Jr. tells this story, "It was a crisp October night, 1965. My Girl, (now my Wife) and I were out crusin in my new '65 GTO, that I had boughten August 20th. We came upon this accident. This guy bought his GTO about a month before I bought mine. He was really haulin, and lost control of his Goat. He slid sideways into a pole, snapping the front end off. Neither the driver or the passenger were injured! These pictures were taken the next day,at the storage lot, where the car was towed, the night before. P.S....I still have my '65, after all these years!" CLICK->
Here's the back half of the 1965 GTO. That pole did quite a job. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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