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Blue 1966 LeMans and a gold 1966 GTO (lower right corner of the ad) featured in this colorful vintage magazine ad. The ad says, "Can anything this beautiful really be a tiger? It's a Pontiac, isn't it?" This ad is READABLE! CLICK->
Palmetto green 1966 GTO convertible with a black interior and a black top owned by Larry Wyker from Trevose, Pennsylvania. Top up. It has a nice set of redline tires mounted on Rally II wheels a 389 Tri-power, automatic, and a 323:1 Safe-T-Track rear. CLICK->
Blue 1966 GTO convertible, right side view. Larry added red fender liners and changed the tires. CLICK->
Blue 1966 GTO convertible, left rear view. CLICK->
Blue 1966 GTO convertible. View of the nicely detailed Tripower engine. CLICK->
Palmetto Green 1966 GTO convertible owned by Larry Wyker from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This Goat has a black interior and black convertible top. CLICK->
Larry and his Palmentto Green 1966 GTO convertible at a show. Here you can see the red fender liners. These were options back in 1966. CLICK->
This is where Larry keeps his horses. Lookit all dem trophies. CLICK->
Vintage magazine ad with a silver 1966 GTO convertible. The ad states, "How does the Pontiac tiger change its stripes for '66?" CLICK->
Vintage b&w magazine ad featuring a 1966 GTO convertible (and a 2+2). The ad is titled, "Our 1966 version of the double whammy." CLICK->
Rod Pollard sends us this Reef Turquoise 1966 GTO with 43000 undocumented miles showing. The car still has original front shocks and original interior. It is equipped with a Hurst 4 speed with original factory air that works. 389 4 barrel. PHS documented. The paint is the original color, Reef Turquoise that gets a lot of looks. CLICK->
Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop owned by Chris Hayes. CLICK->
Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop right rear view. Chris still has the bumpers to put on. CLICK->
Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop front end view. After the bumpers are on, Chris has some minor interior and engine compartment work planned. CLICK->
Blue 1966 GTO hardtop at the August 2001 GTO Owners of Western New York Show held in Niagara Falls, New York. This set of pictures was sent in by Chris Hayes. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
Here's a comment from a recent visitor...
Says Tim Zeithamel (absoluttdz.@aol.com) - "Cool site. I'd like to see GTO's with modern wheels and pimped-outedness."