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1966 GTO hardtop. One of a kind, 389 with 4 bbl, 4 speed Manual. The builder was Don "The Egyptian" Boeke. This is a 30 year old paint job. Looks like it starts blue in the rear, then red, then orange. and yellow in the front. The interior is made of a soft weave material as well as the trunk. These parts were hand fabricated by "The Egyptian": flared wheelwells, hood scoop, rear tail light housing, steel rod with lucas headlights, and front bumper. The engine has lots of chrome pieces. The car has lacquer striping and some gold leaf trim. CLICK->
1966 LeMans 2 door hardtop. This car was found on ebay 4/01. Many people on the GTO list were pointing out that the mileage was probably 110,000 with a new GTO interior. Picture #1. CLICK->
1966 LeMans burgundy with a white interior, picture #2. Part of the ad on ebay stated, "10K original miles!?! It was special orded with the GTO interior. Purchased by the first owner on June 23rd 1966 in Kansas City Missouri at Lanner Pontiac Company by a Junior Lee & Vey G Norris." CLICK->
1966 LeMans white and black interior, picture #3. Its got a 326ci with center console and floor shifter. The ebay ad goes on to say, "The following is not verified, but supposedly the mileage is correct. There is a signed Bill of Sale document dated May 6, 1995 stating that the orginial mileage was actual at 9,594 then It was signed by the 2nd owner who had purchased it from Junior an Vey Norris. The story that was told is that they purchased it for their son who was drafted into Vietnam soon after. The car then sat for years. They sold it on October 23rd 1992 the the second owner. The second owner sold it on May 6th 1995 and at that time stated that the mileage was original." I think I've heard that story before! CLICK->
1966 LeMans white and black interior, picture #4. Rear seat. CLICK->
1966 LeMans right rear view, picture #5. CLICK->
1966 LeMans right side 326 engine view, picture #6. CLICK->
1966 LeMans left side 326 engine view, picture #7. CLICK->
Leonard Nebistinsky in Pennsylvania sent us this 1966 GTO. It was taken in May of 2001. It has 3 deuces, a 4-speed, black interior, and air conditioning. Frame off restoration. CLICK->
Randy Rettenberger has this black 1966 GTO convertible. CLICK->
Randy's black 1966 GTO convertible at a show. CLICK->
Another shot of Randy's black 1966 GTO convertible. CLICK->
Front end view of this red 1966 GTO convertible from New Jersey. CLICK->
Cool left rear view of a red 1966 GTO convertible with a red interior. This car wears a historic plate from New Jersey. Those water fountains in the background are neat. CLICK->
Huge (190K) shot of the tri-power engine image in this red 1966 GTO convertible. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says Frank (poultryfarm_ri.@email.msn.com) - "My dad and I liked the GTO girls in the pictures of the week. So keep up the good work."