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1965 GTO Gold large front end view. CLICK->
1965 GTO hardtop red with black image background. The car features redline tires mounted on Rally II wheels. This image was found on the web page for the "Stratford Day - Street Festival and Car show" in Stratford Connecticut. CLICK->
1965 GTO Art Print for sale on the Internet by Bill Harbort (701) 838-1808 CLICK->
1965 GTO hardtop red with Rally I wheels on a trailer CLICK->
1965 GTO burgundy hardtop binocular pic #1 right-rear view CLICK->
1965 GTO burgundy hardtop binocular pic #2 right side view CLICK->
1965 tripower 4-speed GTO hardtop. Its black with a red interior from Artie (artq@nytimes.com) CLICK->
1965 burgundy hardtop GTO pic #1 sent in from Don Dierinzo (gto2@flash.net) CLICK->
Take a look at the custom interior in this 1965 GTO pic #2 sent in from Don Dierinzo (gto2@flash.net) CLICK->
Steve Leonard (pleon@snet.net) has three of the 1965 models now. Even though he picked the GTO models to rebuild and race he still has a yearning for the 1965 Grand Prix. Here is his 1965 Riviera pictured with the Goats. It is a a gentlemans sports car but it is fast. CLICK->
The 1965 GTO on the left is a 400ci 4-speed and the 1965 GTO on the right is a 455ci automatic. CLICK->
1965 red GTO convertible pic #1 with Hurst Wheels sent in by Kevin Edwards (kedwards3@mmcable.com) CLICK->
1965 red GTO convertible pic #2 with Hurst Wheels sent in by Kevin Edwards (kedwards3@mmcable.com) CLICK->
Here are some frame-off pictures (pic #1) from Brent Kelley (bkelley@austin.rr.com) in Austin, Texas. He is in the midst of a complete overhaul of a 1965 4 speed car. The engine is not the original. He says he pulled the body off by jacking the body up until he could get a 2x6 under it with the ends resting on floor jacks (or saw horses in the rear). He then removed the wheels so the frame hugged the floor and rolled it out. The body is temporarily back on right now as Brent had to move to a new workshop. His next project is building a body rotisserie to finish off the floor pan replacement. He says he has the original hood which was on the seller's other car, but he got it back. CLICK->
1965 hardtop GTO frame off pic #2 from Brent Kelley (bkelley@austin.rr.com) in Austin, Texas. Here the front part of the frame is painted. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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