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The 1966 GTO has a 6.5 Litre emblem on the fender behind the front wheels.
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Kevin Rose owns this blue 1966 GTO hardtop. Kevin tells us, "I had dreamed of owning a 66 or 67 GTO. While at a local car show I was sharing this with a guy who was admiring my 83 VW. He said that he worked with a guy who was wanting to sell his 66. I purchased it last June 2005 and have devoted the last year on assembling the car and working on the mechanics. I'm almost complete and drive it to local car shows. My next phase will be a new paint job and complete interior."
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Blue 1966 GTO hardtop, left rear view.
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How's this for a find! It's a 1966 GTO convertible perched on top of an old van in a junkyard in Calais, Vermont. I'll also take the Camaro with the hideaways. That's gotta be the worst looking fence I've ever seen. Looks like they had their own wood ripper to make the boards.
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Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop owned by Dwayne and Julie Lowe from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Dwayne tells us more, "We purchased the car in Utah in September 2006. We live in Canada so it was a 4000 km round trip to bring it home (which Julie's Dad was kind enuf to do!) We took it off the trailer at the border and drove the car the last 60 miles to home. I previously had a 69 and a 74 but the 66 is my favorite."
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Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop. On this website, you can click the thumbnail images to see a full size image and also read more about the cars. Underneath the large image we list the car's visible options such as Rally II wheels and a passenger side mirror. We've also got the VIN number as supplied by the owner. This car lives in Canada.
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Lookin good. Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop, left rear view.
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Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop, right rear view. This one has the optional passenger side door mirror.
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Burgundy 1966 GTO hardtop, rear end view. Those are huge exhaust tips!
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Matthew Ritter just brought home another GTO. This one is a Barrier Blue 1966 hardtop. Matthew explains, "I purchased it on 02/02/2007 from prior owner who'd had it since 4/19/79. I brought home to NJ from Cleveland, OH area through some nasty weather, including heavy snow and sub-zero temps. It's Barrier Blue, blue interior, 4-speed, rebuilt WS 389 Tri-Power, Rally gauges, console, real wood wheel, walnut shift knob, Rally I wheels, 3.90 Safe-T-Track, AM/FM, rear speaker, reverb, power steering and power brakes. Soon to have redlines and red fender liners. It's also a very late car - built 4th week of July (07D) and invoiced 08/10/66. Anyone have one later?"
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It is off the trailer. Barrier Blue 1966 hardtop, right side view.
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Barrier Blue 1966 hardtop, right rear view.
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This Goat has a blue interior.
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And a Tri-Power under the hood!
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Frank Thomas owns this awesome Orange and Black 1966 GTO hardtop. Hey, we spotted this Goat at the 2006 GTOAA Nationals in Louisville, Kentucky. Click here to see pictures we took using the Advanced Picture Searcher loaded with owner=Frank Thomas and Show=2006 GTOAA. Frank tells us more, "I bought my goat 4 years ago and it was solid white. I kept it white and added ghost flames in a pearl tint. It was not what I had envisioned but it stayed that way for a while. But, right before the 2006 GTOAA Nationals, I decided on this unusual paint scheme to make my car stand out. It was painted by Jake's Body Shop in Hammond LA. When I attended Emerald Coast Cruizin in Panama City Beach I had it pin striped and orange walls put on my tires. I still have some things I want to do to my car. And like every other GTO owner out there, I love my Goat!"
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