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The digital instruments are turned on in this shot.
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Racing seat belts. There is a fire extingisher in the back. The console is wood too.
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Moving back, Joe installed a set of roll bars.
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Another shot of the interior in Joe's Starlight Black 1966 GTO hardtop.
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There is a 22 gallon fuel cell in the trunk.
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Starlight Black 1966 GTO hardtop, engine view.
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Starlight Black 1966 GTO hardtop, another engine view.
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A peek under the rear of Joe's Starlight Black 1966 GTO hardtop.
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Another peek under the rear of Joe's Starlight Black 1966 GTO hardtop.
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Here's the massive rear tires on Joe's Goat.
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This is probably the view that most people get of Joe's Starlight Black 1966 GTO hardtop.
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Starlight Black 1966 GTO hardtop put away in the garage.
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Jennifer Murphy owns this Candyapple Brandywine 1966 GTO hardtop. Jennifer tells us more, "It was originally a Candlelite Cream, Tri-Power, 4-speed car. It was repainted back in the 70's in a Candyapple Brandywine with custom scallops. The car was an ISCA show car through the 1970's. A mild 400 resides in the engine bay now along with the 4-speed and a 4.11 12-bolt. The car is PHS documented. I bought the car two years ago and am bringing it back to it's glory years (ie. 70's style custom paint, etc.). It still runs great. I cruise it during the week and race it on weekends."
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Candyapple Brandywine 1966 GTO hardtop, left side view.
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Candyapple Brandywine 1966 GTO hardtop, making smoke in the parking lot.
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