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Red 1966 GTO convertible, rear seat view. Since a convertible does not have a roof dome light, you get the courtesy lights in the rear armrests.
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MMMmmmmm! ENGINE! Blue Engine! Clean Engine!
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What does the trunk of a 1966 GTO look like? Well... Take a look!
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Computer Game Review: What do you do in the middle of winter when your goat is all tucked away for the season? Do you sit in it making engine and squealing tire sounds? Do you flip through summer car show photographs? How about trying out an X-Box game? Microsoft's Project Gotham Racing 2 is for you! tykoscud@hotmail.com sent in this screen shot of the wicked looking black 1966 GTO convertible you can choose to drive. He says that the game makes good of the GTO name.
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Here's a 66 GTO racing next to a Trans Am in the game called Project Gotham Racing 2. The 66 GTO is very fun to drive! Get the game here or the Xbox game system here or the strategy guide book here or the soundtrack audio CD - Hip Hop here or the soundtrack audio CD - Electronica here or the soundtrack audio CD - Alternative Rock here.
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This 1966 GTO from the Project Gotham Racing 2 xbox home videogame system is red with a black convertible top.
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Silver 1966 GTO convertible from the Project Gotham Racing 2 game. This one is laying down some rubber.
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Heres an overhead driving view of a blue 1966 GTO convertible from the Project Gotham Racing 2 video game. He's racing a white 1966 GTO convertible.
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Fontaine Blue 1966 4-door Tempest owned by Kev Staalesen from Wilton, New York. It has never been restored and has 58k miles on the clock. Kev commented, "It's powertrain consists of a 326 v8, ST-300 2sp automatic transmission (on the column), and standard rear axle. The only options were (and just as it reads): 'Decor Group (3 items), V8 Engine, Auto Trans, Push-Button Radio Factory, Power Steering, W/W Tires, 4 Way Flashers, Carpeting, Vanity Mirror, Trunk Lite, Glove Box Lite, Anti Freeze, and Polish'. It's Funny how antifreeze & polish were extras back then! The original bench-seat equipped interior is actually in nicer shape than the exterior of the car. I bought this car in the Fall of 2000, for a mere $1350. The original owner passed away just months beforehand, leaving it to his nephew's inheritance. Although nephew liked the car, he told me he'd rather have the garage space, so it has to GO! He even provided me with his late-uncle's car registration (same last names), the original car orderform from the dealer (dated 2/22/66) and also the Protect-O-Plate. Can you believe this car was ORDERED??? He traded in his 2yr old 1964 Nova 4dr 6cyl, giving him a $1500 credit towards this poncho! Here's the catch... I PROMISED the seller that I'd see to it that this Tempest would stay in my care for the next 30+ yrs, just as it is, and in this condition. That's why he sold it to me at that price. I more or less convinced him that if he sold to someone else, it would be such an easy target for GTO parts. I already have an arsenal of extra GTO parts cars already, so this little beauty would never be threatened. And that's the way it'll be:)"
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Andrew Kuncas sent in these pictures. Andrew comments, "The '66 ragtop in this picture has been owned by the same guy for over 20
years. It was his first car and he can't bear to sell it even though its sinking into the ground and rusting away. It was originally a 389 3-speed 4bbl car with no options but he blew the motor and replaced it with a 400 4-speed combo which is still out of the car. To deter potential purchasers, the car is now covered with a tarp but is still outside in the Philadelphia winters and rain."
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Guy just purchased this 1966 LeMans post coupe. It's still got the original 326 with a 3-speed automatic transmission.
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1966 GTO owned by Todd M from Southern California. It's painted a BMW Atlanta Blue. He purchased it in 1981. Perhaps you can see why he kept this car through so many years.
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Blue 1966 GTO hardtop, right front view. In this shot, you can see the very straight body panels on the car. It is like a mirror. You can see a detailed reflection of a road on the side of car.
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Todd's blue 1966 GTO hardtop sports a set of Rally II wheels.
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Blue 1966 GTO hardtop, right rear view. Nice shot!
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