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This is what Marc's Mission Beige 1966 GTO convertible looked like back in 1984 when he got it from his sister. CLICK->
Another shot of Marc's Mission Beige 1966 GTO convertible taken in 1984. This time the top is up. CLICK->
Cadet Blue 1966 Tempest Sport Coupe owned by R.W. Johnson from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. CLICK->
Cadet Blue 1966 Tempest Sport Coupe, left side view. CLICK->
Cadet Blue 1966 Tempest Sport Coupe, right rear view. CLICK->
Black 1966 LeMans convertible owned by Vern Chudy from Winnipeg, Canada. CLICK->
Vern's black 1966 LeMans convertible sitting next to a Gold 1967 LeMans or Tempest Convertible. You can tell the other is a 67 because the nose is different between the grilles. CLICK->
Jeff Giovino is restoring this 1966 Tempest hardtop. Jeff adds, "This car is in need of frame repair, new floors, new quarters, and new rockers. BUT it still has the original untouched 326 and two speed tranny. CLICK->
Sitting on a bucket. Jeff cannot wait to drive his 1966 Tempest. CLICK->
Check out this 1966 GTO sport coupe owned by Frank Joie from Laurel Springs, New Jersey. Frank explains, "The is my tribute car that I have chosen to make into an old school looking bad ass car. It was sold to me as a frame off restoration. It was not. I drove to Ohio to get it, and it was a mess. I came back and decided to make it very different from any other car. I get so many compliments from the work done. Even won quite a few trophies too. The car has a 455 HO, Super T-10 4-speed, HEI ignition, Hedman Ceramic headers, Edelbrock 780cfm carb, Small Cam, High Output starter, and much more." CLICK->
The flames on the front are silver and blue. CLICK->
The engine is a 455 HO with HEI ignition, Hedman Ceramic headers, Edelbrock 780cfm carb, Small Cam, High Output starter, and much more. CLICK->
It says 'Old School' on the rear. CLICK->
Kim Lillie purchased this 1966 GTO, sight unseen in
September 2004. Kim is doing a frame off, PHS documented
restoration on the GTO. These pictures were taken at the body shop duing the restoration. This was the first time Kim saw the car. Looks liker there is a new floor resting up against the tool boxes. CLICK->
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