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1965 GTO hardtop blue shot #2 tripower engine with a Ram Air pan from Todd Mennen. CLICK->
1965 GTO hardtop blue shot #3 black interior from Todd Mennen. CLICK->
1965 GTO hardtop blue shot #4 rear end view with a Ram Air pan from Todd Mennen. Texas license plate says 3 Deucs. CLICK->
1965 GTO hardtop blue shot #5 left side view with Rally I wheels from Todd Mennen. CLICK->
This was our Picture Of The Week for 1/16/00. Burgundy 1965 GTO hardtop from Dave Erickson. CLICK->
Image of all 11 years of GTOs. All in red. This could be used as a centered desktop image. It was our Picture Of The Week for 2/13/00. CLICK->
Shiny black 1965 GTO convertible with a white interior. This was our Picture Of The Week for 8/27/00. CLICK->
Gold 1965 GTO hardtop drawing by Dave Jeffries. We've got his drawings for each of the 11 GTO years! This was our Picture Of The Week for 3/4/01. CLICK->
Red 1965 GTO hardtop owned by Gregg Hawley pictured in front of Rosie's Diner. It was our Picture Of The Week for 5/20/01. Rosie's Diner is on Highway 131 about 12 miles north of Grand Rapids, Michigan near the Greenville exit (M57). Gregg thinks that it is the original Rosie's Diner from Cleveland, Ohio. It was transported to Michigan approximately 15 years ago by truck. This was a cruise in site of the POCI Nationals in 2000. CLICK->
Red 1965 GTO hardtop owned by Gregg Hawley. Here's what Gregg had to say, "It is a twin to the car that me and my wife dated in 32 years ago. This one is a 428 ci bored to 433 and estimate hp @ 425. Ram Air III heads, 750 Edelbrock w/Performer RPM intake, headers, 9.5 compression, super duty rods, Ultradyne cam, roller tip rockers,MSD, 4spd (M21) w/3.23 gears. Brings smoke by just tromping on the loud pedal in 2 gears. Sets off car alarms with 3" Flowmaster turndowns under rear axle." CLICK->
Jim Wangers signs a blue 1965 GTO hardtop owned by Kevin O'Rourke. This was our Picture Of The Week for 2/3/02. Here's the story from Kevin himself, "This '65 is an original, unrestored California car with less than 51,000 miles on it. The older woman that originally purchased it merely wanted a small Pontiac with an automatic transmission. She ended up with a GTO that has a 4-barrel and a 2-speed on the column! This photo was taken at the Pontiac/GMC car show which was held at the Factory Outlet Mall in Gretna, Nebraska during the summer of 2000. When I asked Jim to autograph the inside of my 65 GTO trunk lid he took one look at the location and said, 'Son, the only way I'd be able to sign there would be if I was sitting in your trunk.' I took this to mean that he would be unable to do it. The next thing I know, the King of GTO Marketing was removing his loafers and climbing into my trunk! The rest is
history." CLICK->
Cameo Ivory 1965 GTO convertible owned by Jimmy Propst from Austin, Texas. This was our Picture Of The Week for 2/16/03. Jimmy comments, " My father's business partner bought the car in 1974. His kid kind of cracked up the grille & bumper, so it was put up in 1976 with the intent of repair / restoration. He got lots of NOS before it was dropped from dealer inventory about 1979, but never finished the project. After asking him about the car for 20 years, I finally got it in 1998. It's been a long project because the car was disassembled when I got it. Had it painted at Jeff's Resurrections in Taylor, Texas - basically a Jaguar shop, but they let in Detroit iron
sometimes and do superb work. I do photography and computer graphics." CLICK->
Here's a shot of Jimmy Propst's Cameo Ivory 1965 GTO convertible at a cemetery in New Orleans. CLICK->
Blue 1965 GTO convertible owned by Marian. This was our Picture Of The Week for 4/6/03. Marian says that she cannot wait to drive into a Pontiac dealer this fall to show them what a REAL GTO looks like. CLICK->
This burgundy 1965 GTO hardtop was our Picture Of The Week for 6/15/03. I took this picture at the Cruisin 2003 Show in Ocean City, Maryland. I thought the car and background setting were great! Does anyone know who's car this is?
Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says Gil Neza (gilamonster20.@msn.com) - "I'm glad there isn't a lot of stupid people on here who only like Pontiac and hate Ford, Chevy. It should be Ford, Chevy, and Pontiac against all the damn rice rockets."