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In this shot Joe has the driver's side seat out. Looks like he still has window seals to install too. CLICK->
And a nice 389 Tri-Power under the hood. The air cleaners aren't on yet. CLICK->
Completed pictures of Joe's Barrier Blue 1966 GTO hardtop. CLICK->
Barrier Blue 1966 GTO hardtop, right side view. CLICK->
Martinique Bronze 1966 GTO convertible owned by Ronald Landry from Cumberland, Rhode Island. Ronald had this story to share, "I purchased this car from an old man a year ago [2004]. From there I stripped all of the chrome off and removed the interior. I then had the car media blasted down to the metal. After that, my friend, my son and myself did the body work in our garage including primer. I then brought the car down to my friend's body shop and had him paint it. After letting it sit a few weeks, another friend of mine buffed it for me. Then I put all of the chrome back on, which is all original and then put the original interior back in as well. Everything on the car is original except the steering wheel. We completed the body work in three weekends, the paint in one week, and the assembly in two weeks. Right now there is a 400 cubic inch in it with a trip setup. The original 389 is sitting on a crate and is going to be rebuilt - hopefully during the winter. One option that this car has is the red inner liner covers. The car had three original liners on it, but it is missing the right rear. From what I know the old man who owned this brought it in for a service in the 70's for an axle repair, but the red liner was never put back on. If anyone knows anywhere I could get a right rear liner please let me know." CLICK->
Martinique Bronze 1966 GTO convertible, right front view. Here you can see the original red fender liners. CLICK->
Joe Wolf just put money down on this red 1966 GTO convertible. CLICK->
A blue 1966 RACING GTO in front of the deadgoat garage. CLICK->
Blue 1966 GTO hardtop, left front view. CLICK->
This is an old photo. Scott Mathis's Candlelite Cream 1966 GTO convertible taken in 1980. He purchased it in the winter 1979 in Connecticut for $1600. He sold it in 1983. CLICK->
Another old photo. Candlelite Cream 1966 GTO convertible, right rear view with the top up. CLICK->
Candlelite Cream 1966 GTO convertible, right rear view with the top down. CLICK->
Red 1966 GTO hardtop owned by Billy Schramm from Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. He purchased it on 1988 as a basket case. He restored it in 1991 and traded it in 1992. CLICK->
Here's Billy's red 1966 GTO next to a black Buick Grand National. CLICK->
This is a triple black 1966 GTO hardtop. Black paint, black vinyl top, and a black interior. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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Says Mike Barker (mbarker.@mentortech.com) from Maryland -"Thanks for the incredible restoration pics/information."