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Teal Blue 1965 hardtop owned Ron Schulze from Saint Peters, Missouri. Ron says, "I've owned the car for three years. It is as beautiful as it is fast!" CLICK->
Another shot of Ron's teal blue 1965 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Teal Blue 1965 GTO hardtop, left side view. CLICK->
A peek at the engine. It has an electronic ignition and some other changes from stock. CLICK->
It has a black interior. CLICK->
This one is built for racing. It has a fuel cell and batteries in the trunk. CLICK->
Red 1965 GTO hardtop owned by Frank Trevino from N.W. Indiana. Frank tells us, "This is my project car of many years. Will it ever be finished? NO!" CLICK->
Front end view of Frank's red 1965 GTO hardtop. It's eaten a tiger. CLICK->
William R Hurst II and Julieanna Hurst are restoring this Nightwatch Blue 1965 GTO Sport Coupe. William tells us more, "My Dad bought it new in San Diego California, just after he got out of the Navy. We have had it ever since. I'm in the process of restoring it now. I've just gotten started on the restoration. It has a 389 Tri-Power, 4-speed, and 3.90 gears. I think I'm going to paint it silver or red? It will be one baaaaaaaad goat!" CLICK->
The GTO appears to be in very good shape. CLICK->
The seats covers and door panels were redone at some time in the past. CLICK->
The engine is already out of the car. The GTO is placed on stands and the tires are removed. Disassembly of the front end starts. CLICK->
The top end of the engine is removed. CLICK->
The top end engine components are stored for later restoration. CLICK->
The interior is removed. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says Jabadday Boombabwe (jabadday.@zimbo.net) -"I play de steel drum all day for de tropical tourists. I made a steel drum out of de inverted roof of a 1968 GTO. We trew de rest of de car in de deep blue sea."