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Gold 1966 GTO hardtop, right front view. CLICK->
Gold 1966 GTO hardtop, left rear view. CLICK->
Gold 1966 GTO hardtop, right rear view. CLICK->
Gold 1966 GTO hardtop, engine view. CLICK->
This is a different look for a Pontiac. Red 1966 GTO convertible with a white top and interior. It is owned by Mike Sweeney from Denver, Colorado. CLICK->
Here is an older picture of Mike's red 1966 GTO convertible. He has wire rims and no rear stripe. CLICK->
Red 1966 GTO convertible, with the top up. CLICK->
Reef Turquoise 1966 GTO hardtop owned by Bob Scharien from Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. Bob tells us, "This is an original Black Plate California car that was purchased about four years ago (2002). All numbers matching 4-speed with factory A/C. It has absolutely no rust ever, but does have some blemishes etc from one really bad repaint. This is the 7th GTO I have had over the years and this one is a keeper." CLICK->
Reef Turquoise 1966 GTO hardtop parked in front of a yellow Corvette convertible. CLICK->
Reef Turquoise 1966 GTO hardtop, left side view. CLICK->
Reef Turquoise 1966 GTO hardtop, left rear view at a car show. CLICK->
Reef Turquoise 1966 GTO hardtop, left front view. CLICK->
Mission Beige 1966 GTO hardtop owned by Ken Nash from North Carolina. This car has a Martinique Bronze painted top. Ken tells us about his GTO, "I purchased from original owner in 1972 who ordered the car. This is probably why it has an unusual color combination. Options include 389ci 4 barrel, automatic transmission, air conditioning, power steering, and power brakes. All numbers matching - all original equipment with exception of normal wear and replacement items. I have all documentation including Protect-O-Plate, owners manual and warranty book." CLICK->
Here is a shot of the Data Plate on the firewall. The paint code is V-T which stands for Mission Beige (V) lower body paint and Martinique Bronze (T) roof paint. CLICK->
Marina Turquoise 1966 GTO convertible owned by Brian from Canada. Brian had this story to share, "My Father dreamed of a Goat since he was 14 back in 1969. He's been a Poncho Man all his life, owning a 1964 Laurentian, 1977 Trans Am, and 1978 Grand Prix. Me and the old man drove from Ontario, Canada to Novi, Michigan during the spring of 2005 to investigate this diamond in the rough. It was in dire need of TLC - body work, paint, new body mounts, suspension, steering, and engine work. To date the Goat has been off its frame about two times and undergone extensive restoration, all achieved in our home garage and local body shop. The Goat is a crowd pleaser at our local cruise night as there are rarely any Goats at all! It is our labour of love and new family member which will be enjoyed for many years to come." PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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